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Montessori Education . . . See the Difference!

At Pioneer Valley Montessori School

We have been inspiring confident, motivated learners to reach their fullest potential since 1964.  We are an independent, nonprofit, private day school offering the Montessori curriculum for children ages 18 months – sixth grade.

Located on the eastern edge of Springfield, Massachusetts, flanked by the Camp Wilder Park and the Veterans Golf Course, we serve students from 21 towns in Massachusetts and Connecticut. Our peaceful classrooms reflect the park setting visible from our rear windows.


What our parents are saying


 
 
 
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Why choose a montessori education for your child

Some of today’s most innovative and influential business leaders and creative minds attribute their success to their early start in Montessori schools. It is where they were encouraged to become critical thinkers and explore their unique interests and passions.

We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all standardized testing to assess how a child is performing. Our teachers are able to work with your child one-on-one to assess his or her strengths and challenges. This allows the lessons to be tailored to ensure your child thrives in all academic areas.


 
 
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NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICY 

Pioneer Valley Montessori School does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, national origin, or family structure in the administration of its hiring, educational or admission policies. Pioneer Valley Montessori School is dedicated to the goal of building a culturally diverse faculty committed to teaching and working in a multicultural environment.

Admission is based on the ability of our school to meet each child’s individual needs.  Our goal is to enable each child to achieve their highest potential in our program.

 

 
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The education of even a small child, therefore, does not aim at preparing him for school, but for life
— Maria Montessori