Our Philosophy
Arbor Montessori Schools, Toddler-Primary-Elementary-Jr.
High, is
dedicated to allowing each of its students to develop his
or her self. In the tradition of Maria Montessori we
believe that each child possesses an intense motivation
toward self-development. Arbor’s goal is to establish
models to guide the children successfully in this
endeavor.
At Arbor we encourage self-motivation and independent
learning so children will solve problems, define what is
important to them, use their time constructively, assume
responsibilities, and continue to learn and grow. We
strive to develop a positive and realistic attitude of
respect toward self, others and learning. We believe
children should have a life that satisfies them and uses
their resources, while benefiting themselves and others.
We believe in and work toward academic excellence. We
believe this philosophy can most easily be achieved
through small class sizes, close relationships,
individualized instruction, and flexibility. Teachers,
with the students, have the freedom to choose strategies
and materials, which will benefit a child at a given
moment, while continually meeting or exceeding district
criterion. We encourage children to share in shaping their
curriculum. The curriculum is adapted to the child, not
the child to the curriculum.
We have long term goals in mind when we work with
children. We want them to become unique individuals, who
can think logically, have a good self-image and be capable
of reaching beyond their needs to those of others. We
believe that these characteristics will be more valuable
to them as adults than will some of the standard
achievements, such as, excellence in handwriting, or speed
in computation. Accordingly, our curriculum is designed
with this in mind.
Above all, we strive to foster a feeling of respect. We
want our students to understand that each child and adult
is an important person whose uniqueness is to be enjoyed.
We believe that the security found in acceptance of
individuality leads to independence and genuine individual
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