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New Rochelle, NY
Liberty Montessori Schools
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Telephone: (914) 636-2461 · Website: www.libertymontessorischools.com
School Philosophy and Mission
"Our primary goals at Liberty Montessori Schools are to help young children to reach their full potential in all areas of life: social skills, emotional growth, physical coordination and cognitive preparation. Our comprehensive curriculum will encourage the growth in discovering each child's joy of learning , building listening skills, inquiring self discipline, interaction with peers and grown-ups and the development of self confidence.
Students also receive Japanese, Spanish and French language lessons combined with international cultural programs to promote a diverse understanding of the world. Lessons are reinforced with songs, music, stories, movement and interactions with others from different countries. Subjects such as Poetry, Math, Reading, English Language, Geography, Zoology, Chemistry, Health and Physical education as well as Technology and sciences are taught with hands-on, state-of-the-art materials to enhance the concepts and expand the capacity of the students' imagination.
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