In Montessori philosophy, Grace and Courtesy is about much more than simply saying “please” and “thank you.” It is a foundational part of the classroom, helping children learn how to move through the world with respect, awareness, and care for others. A child thoughtfully rolls their work mat and returns it to its place, preparing […]
“The child has a different relation to his environment from ours…the child absorbs it. The things he sees are not just remembered; they form part of his soul. He incarnates in himself all in the world about him that his eyes see and his ears hear.” – Dr. Maria Montessori Primary children go on a […]
At Quest, the Montessori guide plays a distinct and important role in a child’s education. From Toddler through Middle School, our lead guides are credentialed through AMS (American Montessori Society) or AMI (Association Montessori Internationale), reflecting extensive, specialized training in child development and Montessori philosophy. What sets a Quest guide apart from a traditional educator […]
At Quest Montessori, service learning is woven into the fabric of our community. It’s not a project; it’s a way of being. Rooted in Practical Life work, service at Quest nurtures compassion, responsibility, and a genuine sense of purpose – growing in depth as students progress through each developmental stage. A toddler takes part in […]
In Montessori education, learning extends far beyond the classroom. It is a partnership between the child, the guide, and the family. At Quest, we believe that parent/caregiver involvement is essential to nurturing the whole child. When families understand and embrace the Montessori philosophy, children experience greater consistency, confidence, and connection between home and school. During […]
“Perhaps a great future leader or great genius is with us and his power will come from the power of the child he is today. This is the vision that we must have.” – Maria Montessori Children work together to prepare a community snack for their classmates At Quest, we know leadership begins early. From […]