2024-25 School Closed - All Programs - Thanksgiving
November 27, 2024 - November 29, 2024
The Stegosaurus climber on the Primary playground was transformed into a dinosaur topiary early in the school year. Underneath the Stegosaurus belly, there is a paleontology pit for archeological digs. The elementary extended day children made plaster trilobites, ammonites, and megalodon shark teeth for the Primary children to discover in the dig site. They students also shared many real fossils for their Primary friends to ...
Read MoreOur recent School Spirit Day focused on the EARTH – one of the four elements. In preparation for the assembly the Upper Elementary children made “seed balls” by making balls out of clay, potting soil and wild flowers seeds. This is a planting practice known around the world, to promote the growth of native plants. The students made ...
Read MoreThe 7th and 8th grade students (and their teachers) are hosting an Afternoon of Fun for elementary students as a fundraiser for our trip to Spain. Your child will have the opportunity to play some games, make a craft for the holidays, watch Moana, and have pizza. In the meantime, you might have time to get some holiday ...
Read MorePrimary through Middle School children gathered together to celebrate our second School Spirit Day of the year. School Spirit Days are joyous celebrations which spiral our awareness from self to our community, to our school, and ultimately connect us to the wondrous earth which we all inhabit. It was an informative assembly on this year’s theme, ...
Read MoreGrandparents and Grandfriends shared a special day at Princeton Montessori School. They enjoyed a luncheon and performances by many of the students. Grandparents of children in the Primary and Elementary programs spent time visiting in their grandchild’s classroom and grandparents of Toddler children enjoyed a Sing Along with their grandchild.
Read MoreHoliday Giving Drive The Parent Association’s Community Service Committee invites you to participate in our annual Holiday Giving Drive, which benefits two organizations – The Children’s Home Society of New Jersey and the CYO. In addition to helping our less fortunate youth in Mercer county, these activities are designed to teach our children about the needs of others, ...
Read MoreWhat is AmazonSmile? AmazonSmile is a simple and automatic way for you to support Princeton Montessori School every time you shop, at no cost to you. When you shop at smile.amazon.com, you’ll find the exact same low prices, vast selection and convenient shopping experience as Amazon.com, with the added bonus that Amazon will donate a portion ...
Read MoreThe farmers from Cherry Valley Co-Op visited the Middle School students to talk about growing seasons in New Jersey, cold-tolerant crops, and food storage for winter months, including canning, freezing, fermenting, and brining. The students made kimchee with cabbage, carrots, radishes, garlic, and peppers from the farm. They had a great time and are eager, in 5-7 days, to ...
Read MoreMiddle School students shared their month-long science experiments with parents, elementary students, and PCTE trainees at the Science Fair. Students selected an idea to test based on their individual interests, and worked in class to design a project and form a hypothesis to test the idea. Students identified independent variables, controlled variables, and dependent variables, wrote ...
Read MoreThe Elementary extended calendar children created and performed two short stories to the delight of the Primary children. They re-created the tale of The Ugly Duckling and The Little Gingerbread GIRL, working together to design costumes and scenery to depict the classic stories. Imaginative play is an important part of the Montessori philosophy and having older students ...
Read MoreThe Upper Elementary children participated in a hands-on workshop lead by Alec Gioseffi, the local farmer from the Cherry Valley Co-op. This is part of our Farm-to-School program, building connections between healthy food, our little school vegetable garden, larger farms, and the ecology of our area. The children were introduced to vegetables that can be grown in NJ based off the ...
Read MoreMontessori and Positive Behavior . December 7, 8:45 – 10:00am OR 7:00 – 8:30pm . This workshop will address how positive behavior redirection can be used with all ages, and used effectively at home as well as school. While overviewing Montessori principles and methods, many practical examples will be shared with parents for some of the ...
Read MoreThe newly appointed Executive Director of the Amercian Montessori Society (AMS), Dr. Timothy Purnell, recently visited Princeton Montessori School. Michelle Morrison, Head of School, and Gwen Shangle, Director of Education gave Dr. Purnell a tour of the facilities and provided an overview of the wonderful programs that we offer our students. Dr. Purnell commented that this was, ...
Read MoreThe 7th and 8th grade students continue to raise funds for their trip to Spain. They are currently taking orders through Equal Exchange for fair trade, organic chocolate, coffee, tea, and olive oil grown by small farms in some of the places that our tour group travels. – Please check out the fundraising catalog. Orders are ...
Read MoreOutside, friends, power tools, and a worthwhile project! What could be better? . A fall project in Eco Binding class was to build a rain barrel in our vegetable garden. The Upper Elementary children added a rain barrel and built a gutter system from the shed to help collect the water. We will use the ...
Read MoreStudents, teachers and faculty got into the Halloween spirit at the annual Halloween parade.
Read MoreSAVE THE DATE! Tuesday, November 28th This is the date of Giving Tuesday, a national day of giving, and the kick-off to our 2017-18 Annual Fund. In 2016-17, 60% of donations to our school were submitted on or around Giving Tuesday, and in total our annual fund raised $132,000. This support provide additional program materials for all ages, ...
Read MoreEach year ten pieces of artwork are selected and professionally framed. The artists are our own students, ages 6-14, who have created colorful, eye-catching art work of differing mediums in their art classes with Carole Golcher. The pieces comprise our REFLECTIONS collection which will be on display at Princeton Hospital on the 5th floor pediatric unit for many people to enjoy. . The ...
Read MoreAn important message from Princeton Montessori School’s Middle School Store… . Dear Princeton Montessori School Parents, Faculty, and Staff, The Middle School’s 7th and 8th grade are going on a trip to Spain. We are very excited about the trip, however as students, we need to raise some money ourselves to help reduce the costs. ...
Read MoreRecently parents had two exceptional education opportunities here at school. Infant, Toddler and Primary parents were invited to attend “Montessori in the Home”. They were given suggestions on how to allow their child to have freedom within limits, and techniques for bringing this into the spaces around their home to develop and nurture a healthy independence in their child. The ...
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