4.40
Rated by 5 users
- Overview 85%
- Service 85%
- Pricing 85%
Reviews
We love MSSA. The teachers, the other parents, and of course the beautiful children. There’s always some activity to get involved with. It’s been a busy and exciting first year and we couldn’t be happier.
I'm not the type of person that would normally consider sending my daughter to a private school, but her cousins are both there so we thought it might be fun. Honestly, not a lot of thought went into it.
It's been just a few months and the results have been eye opening. She's more communicative, out going (if that was possible), and has picked up a ton of good habits from the other students. Her teacher seems tough but fair, and we like that.
Another big perk is the parents. The community seems very welcoming. We've gone to many of the family functions and have had fun meeting everyone. The other parents seem very involved and sincere.
The facilities are top notch, the staff, teachers, and coaches are all welcoming and very helpful.
I would do it again in a heartbeat. It was a great decision and I highly recommend it!
I love this school and want to go every day i learn so much every day and wish i could spend an eternity their.
We love this school! Our girls have attended for four years and they are thriving. The Montessori method is an individualized educational approach that teaches students to love the learning process. At the primary level (3-5 years) there is a big emphasis on focus and concentration and it's amazing! After her first year our little one could sit and pay attention to an activity for 10 times longer than she could at the beginning of the year. At higher levels (grades 1-8) students are responsible for completing their individual work plan (with a little encouragement, of course). The students really take ownership of their education. MSSA is an amazing gift to our community!
I sent my daughter to this school hoping that it would improve her education and help her excel but instead I paid over $800 a month for this school and my daughter actually went backwards. She learned more in a $99 dollar a week preschool than she did at Montessori. I found out about a month ago that the half day kids (which my daughter was) were allowed to play most of the time. They weren't actually there to be taught. If I knew I would win, I would sue them for wasting my time, money, my daughters time and for lying about how great of a school they are and how much the kids are taught. I also know a few other people that had their kids there that told me they weren't going back.