Princeton Montessori School faculty and staff started the new year off in class! During the Inservice day, January 2, they attended a workshop: - Amazing Presentations: Best Tech Tools for Teachers & Students to Share…
Each year the third year Upper Elementary students have the privilege of being Reading Buddies to the third year Primary students. They are assigned one or two Primary children to read with each week throughout…
December was a month filled with winter-themed work, community service drives, many special celebrations, and a surprise snowfall. The month ended with a joyful holiday concert. Enjoy a slideshow of the fun! . (be sure to…
Army Captain (soon to be Major) John Tucci, father of Upper Elementary student Alexa, came in to speak to the Upper Elementary and Middle School students to talk to them about his recent deployment to Iraq. Captain Tucci…
Amy and Adrian Banner, parents of Zachary and Carina, paid a special visit to the students in Elementary and Primary programs to share some Hanukkah music. The children learned about the history of Hanukkah as well as some…
Lower Elementary students visited the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia. At the museum, they had the opportunity to be paleontologists digging for fossils, to visit with a live great horned owl and a boa constrictor,…
PROGRAM INFORMATION & TOUR Find out about your child's Next Program - Primary Information and tour - Wednesdays, January 17 & 31 - Elem/MS Information and tour - Thursday, January 18 & Tuesday, January 30 - 8:45-10:15 AM…
Faculty and staff were treated to a delicious holiday breakfast hosted by the Parent Association. The teachers felt so well cared for, and were amazed by how beautiful the kitchens looked with flowers, decorations, and food…
The Upper Elementary students are studying the continents of Australia and Africa as part of the Geography curriculum. This fall, all students engaged in a study of all things Australian, including an understanding of the indigenous cultural…
The Stegosaurus climber on the Primary playground was transformed into a dinosaur topiary early in the school year. Underneath the Stegosaurus belly, there is a paleontology pit for archeological digs. The elementary extended day children made plaster trilobites, ammonites, and megalodon shark…