Private | PK-3 | Nonsectarian | 24 students |
Johnny Appleseed Montessori Center is a private school in Urbana, Ohio. It is coed and nonsectarian, serving 24 students in grades PK-3.
The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
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0.6 miles | |||
0.7 miles | |||
Catholic Central Elementary School 0.7 miles | |||
1 miles |
I have had two kids go through this school, they loved going to school and learning. Unfortunately the school only goes through 3rd grade. My children excelled once they got to public school because of the broad and varied education they got at JAMC. Art, music Geography, Biology, Spanish, Sign Language and History as well as the basics - how can you go wrong?
I am now sending my third child trough this school. What a difference it makes in their education for entering elementary school. Math and reading come so easy to all of my kids and I have JAMC to thank for help in that area. This school not only encourages success at academics, you are nutured in social skills and manners as well. Older children mentor younger children and everyone can learn at their own pace. What a positive atmosphere and a great help in biulding child confidence!!
My daughter loved it. She learned alot in 1 year. I'm just sorry that I couldn't afford to send her back for kindergarten. The teachers are great.
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