by Bonnie McNett

Children’s Meeting House Montessori School (CMH) is pleased to invite prospective parents and families to an informative Open House on Sunday, April 24th from 2:00 – 4:00p.m. Experienced, certified Montessori teachers and administrators will be available to answer questions and to discuss the school’s educational philosophy and the fundamental principles of the Montessori Educational Method. In addition, CMH students will be on hand to guide tours and to give a student’s insight and perspective on their school experiences. “Inviting students to interact with new families and co-lead tours sends a powerful message about the respect and confidence our students have attained during their time here,” states veteran teacher John Phenix.

Prospective parents and children are invited to tour the seven acre campus, which includes flower and fruit gardens, a pond, a creek, a bird blind, trails, and a raspberry and apple orchard. The school’s dedication to the natural world is evident in their intensive study and focus on native birds and animals, local plants, insects, and geology. Classrooms will be open so parents can learn about the hands-on materials that create inquisitive, cooperative, and nurturing learning environments.  

Offering programs for children age three through sixth grade, CMH is a non-profit school that provides a rigorous academic curriculum, focuses on the development of the whole child, and fosters a lifelong love of learning. Children’s Meeting House has been providing excellent, authentic Montessori education for over 40 years. Montessori students attain a deep understanding of core academic subjects and acquire real-world life skills tailored to fit each child’s educational needs. CMH is at 927 O’Bannonville Road, less than a mile from downtown Loveland. To set up a tour or get more detailed information, please contact CMH at (513) 683-4757 or visit: www.cmhschool.com.

 

 

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