Parkside Community Montessori School
3207 W Slaughter Ln Austin, TX
Daycare & Child Care, Preschools, Center
Ages served
3 yrs - 13 yrs
Hours
7:30am - 5:30pm
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See enrichment activities (opens in a new tab)About Parkside Community Montessori School
Parkside Community Montessori School is a center-based early care and education provider for the students, parents and families of Austin. As a center, Parkside Community Montessori School provides that strong environment of structure and stability for students to learn and the enrichment resources and opportunities to ensure that every student can find something to set their imaginations on fire. Centers like Parkside Community Montessori School are popular choices for parents that don’t want to compromise on education but also want to enjoy the community that comes with strong peers sets and experienced staff. With a full-time schedule, Parkside Community Montessori School further provides what parents want in care and education. Full-time care allows students to get the best of a real community outside of the home - chock full of learning, laughter, play and fun - with the strength of a structured program and structured day that’ll benefit them down the road. Parents get the time they need to work while watching their children grow leaps and bounds in language and cognitive development. Parkside Community Montessori School also offers a Montessori curriculum to students and families. A Montessori curriculum emphasizes independence, discovery, self-discipline and self-motivation for students, with educational philosophy roots dating back over one hundred years. Montessori schools like Parkside Community Montessori School will often have specific Montessori learning standards and learning materials to ensure best practices and consistency with time-honored Montessori methods, as well as a Montessori-inspired environment that’s clean, orderly and harmonious, crafted to allow students to move, interact and self-construct their learning space.