A Welcome from Our Executive Director
Dear Parents and Guardians,
Thank you for visiting our website and considering Montessori Schoolhouse for your child’s early education. As Dr. Maria Montessori said, “The most important period of life is not the age of university studies, but the first one, the period from birth to the age of six.”
We are proud to continue to serve our community as we have for the past 35 years by offering a traditional Montessori education that is child-centered. Our goal is to provide a nurturing environment where children learn skills that will provide a foundation for the rest of their lives.
Below is a glimpse of what makes our school special. I hope you will contact me to arrange a tour and learn more about how Montessori Schoolhouse can offer a unique educational experience for your child.
Kindly,
Deb Ganley,
Executive Director
(603) 352-3301
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Skilled Montessori-experienced Teachers
Our dedicated, caring teachers make a difference in the lives of children by creating a child-centered space for children to learn and flourish.
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Mixed Age Classrooms
Children learn from following and leading each other and work at their own pace, with learning happening 1:1 or in small groups.
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An Attractive Environment
Montessori materials are neatly displayed in an uncluttered space where children put away their work and care for their classroom.
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Multisensory Materials
Beautiful, wooden Montessori materials are arranged on open shelving with educational items that engage all five senses.
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Attention to Social Skills
Children are taught to practice kindness, social etiquette, and respect and consideration for themselves and others.
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Calm, Peaceful Classroom
Children move about the classroom focused on their work. They learn skills to communicate and problem-solve in a peaceful way.
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Independence
Children learn self-care, becoming confident proud to show themselves (and adults) new skills and how capable they are.
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Safety
We meet or exceeding New Hampshire Licensing Rules and having child sized shelving, tables, toilets, & sinks.
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Connection to Nature
We go outside daily and incorporate nature into the classroom. Children learn a sense of responsibility as stewards of our planet.
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Enthusiastic Discovery
Children are encouraged to notice and take pleasure in the small joys that happen so frequently as they learn about the world.