Montessori of Laguna Niguel

Private | PK-1 | Nonsectarian | 46 students |  

PHONE: (949) 661-5437

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31171 Niguel Rd

Laguna Niguel, CA 92677

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Laguna Niguel's Montessori of Laguna Niguel is a private school. It is coed and nonsectarian, serving 46 students in grades PK-1.

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Associations: AMS; Coed; Montessori; Nonsectarian
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Posted on Nov 6, 2009
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My daughter has been attending this school for a couple of months now. This place is smaller and more personal, so even though my daughter is in the 1st grade class, I am able to ask the teachers to let her nap with the younger kids in the afternoon. Today was the first time I watched her class from behind the 'glass.' So cute... they were presenting their book reports. In terms of activities, they've already had 2 field trips, 1 Halloween party, and a picture day. The outdoor playground is not super elaborate but more than sufficient. And extracurricular programs are offered at an additional cost (taekwondo, dance, etc.). The school hours are 7am-6pm. But her class starts at 8:45am (and some kids get picked up by 3pm). The teachers are organized, kind and professional, and they seem to have little to no turnover(s).
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