The Huda Academy vs. The Children's House Montessori School
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School Overview
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Overview
Supportive Islamic environment, Daily instruction in Islamic and Quranic studies as well as the Arabic Language, Accredited through AdvancED Accreditation Commission, Better Beginnings through DHS and the Division of Child Care and Early Childhood Education and The Council of Islamic Schools in North America.
Small class sizes, with a great student-teacher ratio, Strong English, Mathematics, Social Studies, and Science curricula, Non-core curricular subjects include Art, Physical Education, and Computer Science * Extracurricular after-school activities include MathCounts, Science Club, NASP Archery, Brazilian jiu jitsu, Cooking Club and Speech/Drama club. After school care available until 5:30pm Monday through Friday, Located across from The Islamic Center of Little Rock, near UALR, UAMS, and I-630. Diverse educational community and open to all religious backgrounds.
Situated in the historic Hillcrest neighborhood, The Children's House Montessori School has been providing a Montessori education to generations for thirty-three years.
At The Children's House, the emotional, intellectual, physical, social and spiritual aspects of your child's growth are all of equal importance.
The prepared environment of the Montessori classroom ministers to the needs of the "Whole Child".
We begin with practical and social skills, not just academic skills.
Keeping track of personal belongings, putting things away, dressing oneself, sharing an adult, sharing materials and respecting the limits of the community, are some of the many aspects of total development which are the initial benefits of the Montessori pre-school class. These are the foundations for growing independence.
Grades Offered
PK-8
NS-NS
Blue Ribbon School
No
No
Year Founded
2001
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Students Body
Total Students
136 students
86 students
Student Body Type
Co-ed
Co-ed
% Students of Color
46%
43%
Students by Grade
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Students by Grade
Nursery Students
5
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Pre-K Students
47
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Kindergarten Students
11
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Grade 1 Students
22
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Grade 2 Students
13
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Grade 3 Students
10
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Grade 4 Students
7
-
Grade 5 Students
9
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Grade 6 Students
4
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Grade 7 Students
6
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Grade 8 Students
2
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Academics and Faculty
Total Classroom Teachers
16 teachers
11 teachers
% Faculty with Advance Degree
50%
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Average Class Size
10
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Teacher : Student Ratio
1:9
1:8
Classroom Dress Code
Formal
(Khaki pants, blue polo shirt)
(Khaki pants, blue polo shirt)
Formal
Finances and Admission
Admission Deadline
None / Rolling
None / Rolling
Tuition Notes
Varies due to income situation and age
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% on Financial Aid
15%
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Acceptance Rate
90%
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Admissions Director
Ziad Abdulla
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Sports
Total Sports Offered
5
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Extracurriculars
Total Extra-curric.Total Extracurriculars
7
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Extra-curric.Extracurriculars
Archery Team, Art Club, Cooking Club, Drama/Acting, Mathletes, Science Olympiad, Soccer
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