Private | PK-6 | Nonsectarian | 117 students |
"Our school is best known as the purest Montessori and for our music programs."
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Mount Clemens's Montessori Stepping Stones is a private school. It is coed and nonsectarian, serving 117 students in grades PK-6.
This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 12 school community members.
School highlights:
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Awesome curriculum! My son has been a student for 3 years now (he is a 2nd grader), and this is the best decision I have ever made about his future! The teachers are excellent, the curriculum is great! Children in Montessori Stepping Stones get personal attention, and will definitely NOT be lost in a crowd. Everyone knows each other, it is like your extended family where members really care. The tuition has been the same for the last 3 years and the school even LOWERED the tuition prices for 2012/13!!!! I recommend this school with all my heart!
Montessori Stepping Stones has a staff of excellent teachers who follow the unique needs of each individual child. All of the programs are run with true Montessori philosophy. Both of my children have attended this school since they were infants. The academics, leadership, philosophy, staff, campus, and atmosphere are truly superior!
Great school! Certified, highly qualified, caring, loving teachers and safe and prepared environment! My son attends the school, we absolutely love it!
I am a former student of this school and am now sending my 3 children there. I beleive that this is the best choice I could make for my children academically. The staff is highly qualified and teach the children a challenging curriculum in a true Montessori environment. I beleive a good education is really important and I would highly reccomend this school!
This school is amazing and has the best teachers/staff. My daughter has attended two Montessori schools and this one surpasses them all. The teachers really care about my daughter and have taken their personal time to help her. They focus on the whole child and are developmentally on target and hold realistic goals for each child.
I researched and visited many Montessori Schools in the area before selecting one. I found Montessori Stepping Stones to have the best teaching staff (they don't have assistants, most of their teachers are Montessori trained) and they actually teach the Montessori Curriculum that I learned when I was in school. I am so happy with our son's progress and his development. I know I made the right decision to send him here.
my son went here for 2 years of preschool. The education is not great. He was behind by the time he went to Kindergarten. He was not taught sounds or writing. They seem to focus on the children AFTER they complete preschool. Probably because after preschool the tuition skyrockets. I wasted a lot of money and time sending my son here.
Great, intelligent staff. Positive atmosphere but you pay generously for this privilege. Prices have been on a steady increase. But overall great school.
The student to teacher ratio is correct, in Kindergarten mine had 13 to 2! Great school! teachers are wonderful, true Montessori environment. My children love school, love their teachers and are very intelligent.
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