Fort Bend Montessori School

Private | K-1 | Nonsectarian | 23 students |  

PHONE: (281) 879-6011

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12500 W Bellfort Ave

Houston, TX 77099

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Fort Bend Montessori School is a private elementary school in Houston, Texas. It is coed and nonsectarian, serving 23 students in grades K-1.

This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 12 school community members.

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Posted on Dec 2, 2010
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My daughter has been attending this school for 6 months. She loves it so much there. The staff and teachers there are amazing. They made us feel welcomed from the first day. The cost is very afforable. My daughter moved up a grade and she is only 3. I am very proud of what they have taught her. Unfortunately we will be moving and are very sad we have to leave this wonderful school.
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Posted on Aug 2, 2010
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This is a great school! I love this school my son has been here since he was 3 years old. He will be in 1st grade this year. He loves this school and his teachers. The school is priced very well compared to some of the other private schools. I will send all my children here.
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Posted on Jan 5, 2010
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My daughter has attended for 2 years now, she has learned alot of things due to their teaching methods. School is very reasonably priced as well, safe and great teachers. I highly recommend to all my friends.
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Posted on Jul 3, 2009
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my son goes to this school, he was very quiet now he is more social with people. the kids start being in a 1st grad level when their in kinder-garden how great is that!!
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Posted on Feb 12, 2009
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I really like this school. my son started when he was 2 and i saw a great improvement especially in his speech. He got homework everyday except Fridays which i liked (easy stuff which was good for his age). So as far as teaching they do a great job. The weekly fee is somewhat competitive but in the 2 or so years that my son was there the price did go up a couple of times. Some of the cons about this school is that they charge all these extra (made up) fees every 3 months like a replacement mat fee for example; which c'mon how often do they actually replace the mats in the year? Also the staff takes many days off for holidays, Maybe even more days than regular school holidays. & the week of X-Mas still has to be paid in full even if closed.
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Posted on Apr 20, 2008
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Whatch your child barely out of diappers go from ABC to phonics/sounding out a couple of letters to full reading of anything by age 5. My first child is there and all my kids will go through this school. Tuition is competitive. I recommend this school for any parent.
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Posted on Mar 27, 2008
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Strong emphasis in reading, writing, and math through constant drill. My child has always loved learning and performed well. I did not like how the teachers spoke to the children when you were not there. I made a few surprise visits when the school almost doubled in size and they were clearly overwhelmed and vented their frustrations to the children. We inquired when my child told us another child hit her. We were told children make up things at this age. Later, they chewed my child out for telling us. We began seeing the confidence and joy of learning turn into timidness and a drop in self-esteem. We believe character development is equally as important as academic acheivement in developing the whole child. We could not sacrifice one for the other.
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Posted on Sep 21, 2007
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Best bang for the buck. Not traditional montetsouri. More reading, writing, arithmatic, and less art.
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