Family Fall Fest

Expect fun activities for the whole family; an animal petting zoo, bounce houses, face painting, obstacle courses, games, food, and so much more!

Open House

We are now accepting applications for the 2024-2025 school year. Join us at our upcoming Open House to learn about what New School Montessori has to offer your family.

Have you ever wondered how a Montessori education could benefit your child?

New School Montessori, located at 935 Columbia Avenue, will provide an opportunity to learn more about this innovative educational method at a community Open House on Tuesday, October 17th.

The public is invited to tour our four-story school, housed in the former Hamilton Watch Company Headquarters, and meet with school administrators and Montessori-trained teachers of the infant, toddler, primary, elementary, and middle school levels. This year we are excited to feature our new Spanish Immersion Primary program.

The Head of School, Robyn Stearne, will give a brief orientation followed by question and answer sessions. Participants will also have the opportunity to observe a program of their choice.

New School Montessori is a non-profit Montessori school that is fully accredited by the American Montessori Society. Founded in 1990 by a group of parents and teachers who were interested in providing a quality Montessori education for preschool and elementary age students. NSM now serves children in infant, toddler, primary, elementary, and middle school levels across two locations.

Feel free to read more about our school on our website. We look forward to meeting you on October 17th!

Please RSVP to the event select a program level you would like to specifically observe. The Open House starts promptly at 9:30 am.

Curriculum Night (EE/UE/MS)

Early Elementary, Upper Elementary, and Middle School Families

Curriculum Night allows parents to spend time in their classroom, without their student(s), so they can explore the Montessori curriculum and learn important information about the upcoming school year.

Most importantly, this is an opportunity for teachers to answer any questions, and familiarize parents with classroom expectations, school procedures, and the curriculum their student will be experiencing.