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Rolling Hills Estates, CA
Rolling Hills Montessori
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Telephone: (310) 377-5722 · Website: www.rollinghillsmontessori.com
Facilities
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Parents' Comments
Parent #1
RHM provides an environment for loving onesself and thus the love of learning and loving others. The two years my daughter has shared with RHM's staff has been perfect in everyway. Grand trees and vegitaion provide a calm loving space for the children while they discover who they are and what they are. experience it for yourself.. WOW
Parent #2
RHM is a cozy yet structured environment for its students. my daughter, age 3, has absolutely loved going to school since day 1 almost a year ago. The teachers are incredibly patient with their students, but do push them to work toward the the child's next goal withint the classroom. I credit RHM for my daughter's ability to write her name, numbers, and her zeal for "working" very hard. She wakes up many mornings and says "buenos dias, mommy" having been taught Spanish at school. My daughter adores her teachers and all of the friends she's made at the school. Top notch.
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