Montessori School of Huntsville

  • 15975 Chaney Thompson Road, Huntsville, AL
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The Montessori School of Huntsville (MSH) will be well-known in the community as an accredited provider of quality Montessori education for Toddlers through Adolescents. MSH will operate as the leading exemplar of Montessori education in Huntsville. We will provide an environment that nurtures children to reach their fullest potential and teaches them to love learning, while creating a high-quality, enriching environment for staff and a welcoming, open partnership with parents and families.

Mission Statement

The Montessori School of Huntsville (MSH) guides children to be independent learners, critical thinkers, and tomorrow’s leaders while preparing them for a life of purpose, integrity, and academic accomplishment.

MSH does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, religion or age.

MSH Core Values

Our guiding principles are at the heart of our daily work with children and are the foundation of our mission and vision. As members of the Montessori School of Huntsville faculty and staff, we hold these core values:

Deep and abiding love for the child
● We meet each child with curiosity and a belief in their possibility. We trust that the child will reveal their greatest potential through engagement in an environment strengthened by secure, loving bonds.

Conscious Community
● We create a welcoming, open partnership with families and the larger community that embraces difference and celebrates connection.

Educators as leaders and innovators
● We are committed to the Montessori pedagogy and as such, we are dedicated to reflective practice and continuous improvement informed by current research and best practices.

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15975 Chaney Thompson Road, Huntsville, AL,35803,Alabama,United States

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