Windsor Montessori School

114 Palisado Ave, Windsor, CT, 06095-0609
Windsor Montessori School is a Town of Windsor school which began in 1986. The school is fully accredited by the American Montessori Society and maintains National Accreditation from the National Academy of Early Childhood Programs. The student body ranges from age 18 months through 6 years. One toddler class and four primary classes occupy the Milo W. Peck Child Development Center Facility. The classrooms offer a carefully planned environment that provide a variety of educational experiences for toddler, preschool and kindergarten children. A prepared environment and hands-on educational materials are provided to take advantage of what children are naturally capable of learning. The aim is to develop curiosity, love of learning, respect for self, others and the environment while exposing the child to a wide variety of ideas and activities.

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Windsor Montessori School
School Type Montessori School
School Membership(s) American Montessori Society (AMS)
National Association for the Education of Young Children
Religious Affiliation Nonsectarian
Grades Offered Grades Kindergarten - Kindergarten
Student Body
Total Students 81 students
Student Body Type Co-ed
% Students of Color 67% (CT School Avg.: 24%)
Academics and Faculty
Total Classroom Teachers 2 teachers
Student : Teacher Ratio 5:1 (National school avg.: 13:1)

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