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Re: Preschool for very bright 2 year old in Alameda?
I highly recommend Luna's Montessori on Park Ave. It is a lovely
little, AMS certified Montessori school. It is bilinguals, which
is a great way to challenge bright/gifted children. Because it
is a Montessori school, the child is free to learn at her own pace.
Mama of a giftie
Just curious if a current parent of Luna's Montessori/Bilingual school can give me some feedback. I am considering placing my 3 year old twins there this fall. How has the Spanish been? have you seen a difference in your child's language? How has the nap schedule they have there worked out? Any feedback is truly appreciated. Twin Mommy
It is AIMS certified Montessori, and the philosophy can be seen throughout the school. The staff is very caring, and really know the children well. The staff will often stay after closing hours to discuss how to make the classrooms run better, or how to better serve a child. They are very dedicated and loving.
The children go on wonderful field trips--we went to the Symphony in San Francisco and the Oakland Zoo.
My child had a great deal of anxiety about being away from home, but the teachers helped him to adjust quickly and he loved his time at Luna's. Please feel free to email me with any questions. laura
We are parents to a 3-year-old girl. We've had trouble finding good preschools in Alameda, we just got our daughter enrolled in Luna Bilingual Montessori school and it's been only a week and half and we cannot be happier. The staff and the owner are really good teachers. The facility is very airy and clean. We especially like the fact that it is a bilingual chool and she’s learning Spanish every day (she’s becoming a trilingual kid and that’s a real treat for us). She's never been in any daycare before and we started her out with full time 9 am to 5 pm with the school and she had very little trouble adjusting. The teachers have great attitude, disciplined yet laid back just enough to be not uptight. It’s a real good balance. We were worried about her transitioning into full time school mode given she's never been to day care before and is not potty trained, but she's doing both, getting potty trained and enjoying her school, her new friends and her teachers. The school is a real gem. It's a fairly new school and my daughter has not been there long but from what we saw everything is positive so far. We'd like to hear what other parents have to say about Luna’s Bilingual Montessori School. vick
Luna's Montessori is a bilingual English-Spanish preschool located in Alameda. All staff are fluent in both English and Spanish, and Spanish is taught to the children both formally and informally during the school day. However, the main ''work'' (as my daughter calls it) is done in English, and I feel that it is doing a good job of getting her ready for kindergarten. She is happy to go to school each day. The teachers all seem kind and caring toward the children, and the school is in an old Victorian house, with rooms that are spacious and bright. There is a nice play yard in the back, and I love that they serve hot lunch to the children who stay the full day. The school has space for thirty children, and I believe they currently have both full and part-time openings available.
My 3 year old is having a very difficut time adjusting to her
current new preschool. It has been nearly a month and I now
believe this is just not the right fit for her. I am
considering moving her to Luna Montessori in Alameda. This is
a new school that has just opened this Fall. Anyone currently
attending or know anything about the school? Any feedback
would be greatly appreciated.
Mommy in tears, too
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