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Old 07-02-2013, 11:23 AM
 
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Does anyone have any experience with Montessori Schools in Naples - good or bad - that they would be willing to share?

We are considering a possible move to Naples, and have a toddler that is currently enrolled in a great Montessori program where we live. We would like to continue that path and are wondering how good of an option the Montessori programs in Naples are. So far we have not met anyone with first hand experience and the internet has not been particularly helpful.

From what I can tell our options are Montessori Academy of Naples, Cedar Montessori, amd Children's Montessori. What I would like to get a sense of is how good those schools are, facilities, etc. and people's experience with any of those schools.

Thanks in addvance
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Old 07-06-2013, 07:06 AM
 
Location: Naples, Marbella Lakes
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Most schools start on the 19 August or before, so the staff will be there a week before, your best bet is to go and see if for yourself. Most people that attend private schools like it where they are, otherwise they would change schools (unlike a state school where some parents don’t like the school but don’t have the finances to move them). When making a decision like this, firsthand experience is best. To see the school with your own eyes , you can see what the learning environment is like and get a good idea of the schools overall teaching policies.
I’m sure that if you contact the schools and ask for all the information that you need, then arrange to visit the school, you will have a great insight to what school will suit your child’s needs best.
It’s always a headache trying to find the right school but as long as you do your homework I’m sure that you will be pleased with your final choice. (Did you check to see if any of these schools had a Facebook account, at least you might be able to contact some parents by messaging them?)
Good Luck
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