Montessori Children's House

5003 218th Ave. NE

Redmond, WA 98053

425-868-7805

http://www.mchkids.com

info@mchkids.com


Testimonials

“[Our son] has had an absolutely wonderful time at MCH. We all feel his teacher is excellent, well suited to our child and he has excelled under her care. We were very wary of the Montessori method having toured numerous schools during our children's careers but have been particularly impressed with MCH. The system works and has in a very short time produced a well balanced child enthusiastic for learning and a desire to understand the world in a very calm and mature manner.”
MCH Parent of an Early Childhood student, April 2008

"Every day our family has experiences at MCH that makes me happy to be a part of the community, a community we have been a part of since February 2000, a month before John turned 2!  We have watched this school grow and change.  Our family has gotten incredible support from Montessori Children's House over the years.  We have enjoyed supporting the school as well.  My boys are very different and are both benefiting tremendously from the Montessori experience in general, and MCH in particular. They are getting an amazing education academically, socially and beyond.  Their love for learning just keeps growing.  They have both matured so much with wonderful support.  The elementary program has well exceeded my expectations in the opportunities it has provided.   The variety of experiences (in just the two years so far) are been beyond what many have in a lifetime.

A special part of all of this is that it is a community that has gotten us to this place, the growth and education.  It is not any one individual, but an incredible group of people, friends, who want to work together to share experiences to enhance the world for our children.   One has to be open to this possibility, to have this world be so great, and so many of us are fortunate to be here.

Thank you!!!!
I look forward to continuing this path with all of you."
MCH Parent of Early Childhood and Elementary students, May 2006