Indianapolis, IN
A Children's Habitat-Montessori
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Telephone: (317) 283-7525 · Website: http://www.childrens-habi...
Contact Info
A Children's Habitat-Montessori
4550 North Illinois Street
Indianapolis, IN
46208
http://www.childrens-habitat.org
Tel:
(317) 283-7525
Director:
Judy Weingartner, the Directress
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School Philosophy and Mission
"An integral part of the child's journey is the desire to learn about her environment. The child has what Montessori termed "an absorbent mind." The child is capable of effortlessly acquiring knowle...
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Typical Day-In-The-Life At This School
"8:30-8:45am or
12:30-12:45pm Drop-off / Settling in
Children hang up their coats, settle in with reading materials, and prepare for the day's activities.
8:45-9:00am or
12:45-1:00pm Large group acti...
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Ages, Class Size, days & Tuition
| Ages | From
1 years
6 months
to 5 years |
| Days: | 5 day(s) a week 8:30 am- 11:30 am |
| Tuition: | $310/Month |
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Key Statistics
| Extended day | No |
| Age cutoff for enrollment | 2 years and 6 months |
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Notes on Schedule and Extended Care
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Application Information
| Applications accepted | After a phone conversation with the appropriate person at the school, spring prior to enrolling and for those that will not be three years old by september 1 |
| Application Information | $50.00 |
| Acceptance criteria: | Diversity., The school begins notifying parents of acceptance and position on the waiting list in March |
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