Keystone Montessori School educates children age two years and nine months through grade six. The children are immersed in diversity, as the school serves students from the towns of Chelmsford, Westford, Lowell, Littleton, Burlington, Nashua, Dracut and other areas. The school is located near Route 3 and I-495 in North Chelmsford.
The Little Learner Academy provides day care and education for children from infancy to school age. A wide variety of programs are available at the school, which concentrates on auditory discrimination, sensory perception, visual skills and self-awareness.
Montessori Connections is a preschool located in Dayton for infants and children up to age six. Children at the school "learn by doing," in classrooms that encourage creative activity, develop the senses through intellectual activity and increase motor coordination. The preschool focuses on subjects such as practical life, sensorial, science, math, language, culture, art and music.
The Georgetown Montessori School offers classes for students from 24 months through five years old. There is a toddler program for two year olds and a primary program for students ages three through five. The facility offers a playground and has international students as well as a multilingual staff of teachers and assistants who are Montessori certified. The curriculum offers age appropriate lessons and activities in math, geography, language, music, art and more.
Situated on 9 acres of donated fields and meadows, Trinity Lutheran is a small private school. Aaron Landgrave is the current principal, and students come from Burr Ridge, Lemont, Darien, Willow Springs, and many other surrounding communities. The school's Christ-centered education focuses on nurturting the whole child. It incorporates religious study, conflict resolution, community service, strong academics, fine arts and athletics into their curriculum. The school offers a tightly knit community and plenty of year-round events open to all. You can visit the Web site for admissions and tuition information.
Located in the Sudbury Memorial Cogregational Church, Sudbury Cooperative Preschool is a family-centered learning environment which provides programs and classes for students ages two to five that focus on free choice and creative play. Founded in 1949, The Sudbury Cooperative Preschool is a parent-run, teacher-staffed cooperative that offers indoor and outdoor play space, crafts, directed learning, circle time, group activities, snacks and small class sizes with a maximum of eight to ten students in each class, allowing teachers to tailor lessons that accommodate each child’s interests and maximizes individual instruction for all. For information on enrollment or to schedule a tour, please call the telephone number or visit the web address provided.
The Webster Avenue Nursery School is a nonprofit, nondenominational day care center administrated by All Saints' Episcopal Church. The school offers a safe and educational environment for children from age 2 1/2 through 4 years old. Call during regular business hours for registration information.
Skribbles Learning Center is a full-service day care center and preschool. The center's staff of experienced early childhood educators provide a safe and engaging environment for children from infancy through five years-old, offering day care, preschool and pre-K programs.
Acorn Learning Center was established in 1987 to provide licensed childcare and preschool for children and their families.
Open Monday through Friday, the center endeavors to "foster in children the sense of joy and wonder that is an essential part of early childhood years." To this end, it connects with students' families through sharing lesson plans, a school newsletter and parent-teacher conferences.
The center offers kindergarten, junior kindergarten, preschool and before- and after-school extended care for children in elementary school. The center also provides snacks for the children throughout the day. Additional information on program scheduling and registration details are available on the center's website.