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Admission Information
Thank you for showing an interest in Arbor Montessori Schools!
We are proud of our school and believe you will find it
offers an environment that ensures successful
self-development for your child(ren). Our director, Mary
O'Brien, will be happy to show you around the school and
answer all your questions.
Arbor Montessori Schools is a non-discriminatory corporation
dedicated to the education of children, 3 through 14 years
old, in accordance with the principles of Dr. Maria
Montessori as interpreted by the American Montessori
Society.
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Admissions Procedures Highlights |
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The admission process
starts with a scheduled tour of the school. We
recommend that this first visit, if possible, be
without your child. During this time, parents can
talk with one of the directors about the approach,
philosophy, and methods of the school. |
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Application is filled
out and returned, together with all pertinent forms.
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Visit scheduled for
Elementary student applicants. |
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All information is
reviewed and notification of decisions will be
mailed. |
We invite you to take the first step and contact our
Admissions Director, Deanna Manelski at
(425) 392-3866, to
schedule your tour at Arbor Montessori Schools.
All information is reviewed and notification of decisions
will be mailed.

Acceptance
All sources of information, including available openings,
are considered when making decisions about student
acceptances. Arbor siblings are given a priority, as are
students with previous Montessori experience. Families
will be notified by the first week in April regarding
status of acceptance to Arbor Montessori Schools and obligation for
registration and payments.
A placement is secured upon completion of the Enrollment
Contract and receipt of tuition deposit. Acceptance is
conditional during the first month of school attendance.
All preschool through first grade students are required to
attend a two week summer session (more detail in
acceptance information). This opportunity acquaints the
new student with Arbor and classroom procedures while
giving him or her a head start for September.

Volunteer Hours
Arbor has a volunteer program, which is designed to
encourage and aid parents in becoming more involved in
their children’s education. Each family is responsible to
volunteer 50 hours (25 hours for part time students) per
school year. Research indicates that children do better in
school when parents are involved. Not only does your child
benefit by your involvement, but tuition is kept lower.

Dress Code
There is a dress code for all Arbor students, which
includes a uniform sweatshirt and forest green, black or
khaki shirts, pants, skirts, or shorts, and white, green
or ash colored tops, all free of decoration. Jr. High school
students create their own dress code, subject to
administrative review, each year. Specifics are detailed
in our Parent Handbook.
The purpose of the dress code is to ensure that clothes do
not become a distraction for the students, and to allow
the children to appreciate each other more fully for who
they are instead of how they dress. All clothing worn in
the classroom including coats or jackets, must meet the
dress code.
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