Princeton Montessori School

(5 Reviews)
487 Cherry Valley Rd, Princeton, NJ 08540, USA

Princeton Montessori School is located in Somerset County of New Jersey state. On the street of Cherry Valley Road and street number is 487. To communicate or ask something with the place, the Phone number is (609) 924-4594. You can get more information from their website.
The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Princeton Montessori School quickly are 40.3827083 ,-74.6955457

Contact and Address

Address: 487 Cherry Valley Rd, Princeton, NJ 08540, USA
Postal code: 08540
Phone: (609) 924-4594
Website: http://princetonmontessori.org/

Opening Hours:

Monday:7:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday:7:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday:7:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday:7:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday:7:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday:Closed
Sunday:Closed

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Reviews

  • Esra Ozer

    (March 29, 2017, 9:07 pm)

    As a first-time mother who also works full-time, I could not have asked for a more deeply caring, gentle and nurturing environment for my infant daughter. She has been with Princeton Montessori's Infant Care Program since she was four months old, and since then has thrived and developed so beautifully. Credit goes to her teachers, whose excellent training is matched only by their big hearts and genuine love of children.

  • Rebecca Piccone

    (January 3, 2017, 8:23 pm)

    Our 2 sons go to Princeton Montessori and we could not be happier with their experience, (and ours). We love that every day our children are taken outside of their comfort zones and exposed to experiences and opportunities in a safe and nurturing environment. We also love that the teachers make it their mission to discover and unlock each and every child's potential, as well as be a resource for parents. Princeton Montessori plays a huge role in the paths that our sons our on both academically, socially and as good citizens and we feel truly blessed.

  • N C

    (December 1, 2016, 9:03 pm)

    When I began the search for my son's preschool, I was hesitant to look at Princeton Montessori School because despite the fact that I attended there when I was a child, it is quite a distance from our current home. However, after touring some other area Montessori schools, I realized a longer drive was worth it. Princeton Montessori stands out from all the competition in their materials and curriculum to the fun activities and extracurriculars. But the biggest selling point to me is the faculty.

    The teachers are compassionate, nurturing, and above all they have a passion for what they do. My son comes home every day excited about what he's learned. In the morning he can't wait to tell his teachers new stories from home. I feel like his teachers don't "teach" but rather help him embrace independence and follow his interests. I'm blown away by the new things he is learning everyday.

    I'm so happy that I've been able to expose my child to this top notch education and love to see him thriving in this Montessori environment.

  • kim sybblis

    (August 16, 2016, 2:15 pm)

    If you are thinking about it PMS, I urge you to visit the campus and meet the teachers and administrators. You will not regret sending your kids there. We sent both our children to PMS over a three-year period where they were in the infant room and toddler and primary programs. The teachers, who have all been there for years and are highly educated and experienced, are phenomenal and create a calm, nurturing and welcoming place for kids to learn and grow. They are also a wonderful resource for parents and will make the time to speak with you about any of your concerns. They genuinely care about your child, you (the parent) and your family. Our older son was essentially potty trained and taught to write, read and add/subtract at PMS. In addition to academics and life skills, PMS addresses the whole child and social/emotional skills. Our children loved PMS and would run into their classrooms. The ratio of teachers to kids is so low that each kid gets individual attention. The campus is spacious and modern and the administrators are always available and responsive. The infant and toddler areas have a separate sleeping room with their own cribs and toddler beds (not mats on the floor). The outside grounds and play area are amazing as well. When you call to check in, someone answers the phone each and every time. The tuition can prevent a lot of people from considering PMS, but once you visit, you can appreciate what sets PMS apart. They do have a financial aid program as well. The only reason our children no longer attend PMS is because we moved out-of-state. And even after we moved, the teachers and administrators were a wonderful resource about transition and finding new schools for our children.

  • Tracey Baskin

    (August 15, 2016, 4:51 pm)

    What can I say about Princeton Montessori without writing a 400 page review of all good things. Princeton Montessori has practically been a part of my entire life starting when I was 2.5 years old. I attended Princeton Montessori for 10.5 years from Primary up through Middle school and couldn't have been more grateful for such an amazing and memorable educational experience. Once I had my first daughter (who is now 4), I couldn't wait to send her to Princeton Montessori to experience the same quality education. Every day when I drop her off, I know that she is getting the best possible educational experience from the genuine care from teachers and faculty to the social experience of making best friends. Now I send my 2-year-old and she couldn't be happier and absolutely loves going to school. The teachers are remarkable! They care for my daughters like they are their own and have the most amazing patience, years of experience and have a genuine love for what they do. They truly want nothing but the best for my daughters. Princeton Montessori goes above and beyond other educational/daycare options out there and they are truly a second home for my children. You cannot put a dollar amount on what you're getting here and I am truly lucky to have both my children attend the Toddler and Primary programs. Montessori education is executed perfectly here and anyone that takes a tour will see a glimpse of how extraordinary this school is from the organized classrooms to the caring staff. When I have an opportunity to look in on a Toddler classroom (18 months to 3 years old) I see young independent toddlers sitting quietly with their "work" and cleaning up after themselves. It's amazing to see! When my daughters came home wanting to put their "work" away after playing with it I knew I found the perfect place. The memories and experiences my daughters are creating with their friends and teachers will last a lifetime and shape them into who they are and I couldn't think of a better place than Princeton Montessori School to do that.

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