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Auburn, WA
Promiseland Christian Learning Center- A Montessori Experience
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Telephone: (253) 833-2466 · Website: www.PromiselandChristian.com
Contact Info
Promiseland Christian Learning Center- A Montessori Experience
2234 K Street SE
Auburn, WA
98002
www.PromiselandChristian.com
Tel:
(253) 833-2466
Director:
Diane Simons
dsimons@PromiselandChristian.com
Admissions Director:
Diane Simons
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General Approach to Learning
| Montessori |
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School Philosophy and Mission
We use children's natural curiosity to develop their love for learning. We create a safe atmosphere for learning where students feel love, nurture and acceptance. Utilizing a blend of Montessori and t...
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Typical Day-In-The-Life At This School
Our schedule is different for each class. For example, our preschool with start their day off with putting on their slippers and washing their hands before they enter the classroom. If they come a f...
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Key Statistics
| Total enrollment | 65 |
| Student/teacher ratio | 1:10 |
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