Pasadena, CA
San Marino Montessori School (aka Victory Montessori)
Parents at this school would recommend this school to other parents. |
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neighborhood: Southeast Pasadena · Telephone: (626) 577-8007 · Website: http://www.sanmarinomonte...
Basic Stats
| Established | 1975 |
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Facilities
| CONDITION OF FACILITIES RATING (2.7) |
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| Building, bathrooms, hallway |
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| Classroom equipment and furniture |
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| Outside play equipment |
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Transportation
- Parents bring their children to and from school
- Located close to public transportation
Dropoff Procedure
- Parents walk their child into the classroom
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Features of the Preschool
| Provide a third year | Yes |
| Provide a kindergarten and elementary school program | Yes |
| Affiliated with a religious institution | No |
Facilities Include:
| Classrooms (with bathroom attached) | |
| Classrooms (with kitchenette attached) | |
| Music room | |
| Art room | |
| Library | |
| Playground |
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Parents' Comments
Parent #1
It is hard to understand the ratings posted here. This is an excellent school. The work the students do there surpasses what much more expensive schools are doing. Particularily in Math. They use Mortensen Math, which teaches students Algebra, even in Kindergarden!
Parent #2
I would recomend this preschool to anyone
Parent #3
This school's facilities look pretty good on the tour, but please don't be fooled by appearances as we were!
Parent #4
Staff is incompetant and negligent on so many levels. Extreme staff turnover rate in multiple classrooms should tell you that there is a problem.
Parent #5
Very bad management.
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