Anne Frank Montessori School

Private | PK-2 | Christian | 43 students |  

PHONE: (516) 678-5955

HOURS: 6 hours per day

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430 Demott Ave

Rockville Centre, NY 11570

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Anne Frank Montessori School is a private school in Rockville Centre, New York. It serves 43 students in grades PK-2 and is coed.

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Associations: AMS; Bicycling; Chorus; Christian; Coed; Student council / student government
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Posted on Oct 19, 2006
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If you're looking for a true Montessori program, then this little school has it. The administrator does put a great emphasis on fund-raising. The tuition is low compared to other 'true' Montessori programs around, and I assume that's the reason for the fund-raising. This is my second year at the school and my child couldn't be happier. The teachers are of great quality and very well qualified to do their job. They may not have the latest classroom materials and equipment, but they do very well with what they do have. I would recommend the Anne Frank Montessori to any parent who is looking for a school that truly follows Maria Montessori's philosophy.
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Posted on Jan 9, 2006
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I enrolled my daughter in the Anne Frank Montessori School because I thought that the Montessori method would be beneficial. I found that the primary focus of AFMS was fundraising, not the students. I also found that their materials are dated, availability of extracurricular activities is very limited and parent involvement was only encouraged when it involved fundraising.
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