The Montessori Children's Academy

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200 Hartshorn Dr
Short Hills, NJ 07078

The Montessori Children's Academy, located in Short Hills, NJ, offers a comprehensive Montessori education for children aged 2 to 12 years. With a focus on fostering a love of learning, the academy provides a nurturing environment that emphasizes individualized learning and developmental growth.

As part of a family of schools, the Montessori Children's Academy is dedicated to best practices in early childhood education, offering a range of core and extended programs. Families can explore various educational options and enroll their children through a straightforward application process, ensuring a seamless transition into the Montessori experience.

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David G.
5/18/2016

All is as well as it ever has been. Best school ever for 3-6 yr olds. You child will enter kindergarten ready for the 1st grade. Register as early as possible. They fill up extremely quickly.

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Gregory A.
1/4/2018

My three year old daughter is thriving at this school. Wonderful, warm, loving teachers. Clean, bright, and fun, my daughter always has a lot of fun. She makes art projects, learns numbers,...

Katherine L.
3/21/2013

All of my 3 kids attended the school. I love the mixed age approach. It teaches them to look-up to older kids, while sharing a knowledge with younger ones. I love the educational play time, and...

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