Nurture. Educate. Inspire.
Just north of Boston, in Essex County, North Shore Montessori School, Rowley, Ma., strives to serve the educational needs of children and families located in and around northern New England, on the North Shore, by offering an exceptional Montessori education for children age two years and nine months through age twelve.
NOW ENROLLING 2020-2021
Join us for the 2020-2021 school year. Classes begin September 2020. Find out more by downloading the admissions application from the link below. Space is limited.
CHILDREN'S HOUSE
North Shore Montessori School provides education for children age 2 years, nine months to age twelve. Learn more about our Children’s House programs for your child on the link below.
ELEMENTARY
Our Upper & Lower Elementary Program provides Grades 1-6 all the required elements needed for their successful learning and development. Learn more from the link below.
QUESTIONS?
We are happy to answer any and all of your questions or concerns. To contact us through web, phone, or email, read more on the link below.
Margaret Henry, Founder and Director, Children’s House Head Teacher
B.A. Lesley University, AMS Early Childhood Montessori Certification, Northeast Montessori Institute
For over twenty years, Margaret has served as a Certified Montessori Head Teacher in the North Shore Community, including Stoneridge Children’s Montessori School, and the Newburyport Montessori School, and three years at the Summit Montessori School, in Boca Raton, Florida.Ms. Henry is an active member of the American Montessori Society, (AMS), and the North American Montessori Teachers’ Association (NAMTA).
Patricia “Paddy” Cummings: Head Teacher, Upper Elementary
B.A. English, Minor in Fine Arts, Montessori Certified
Diane Oberheim: Head Teacher, Children’s House
Michele Denner Duratti: Lead Teacher, Lower Elementary
Aida Celebic: Assistant Teacher, Children’s House
Elizabeth Duff: Assistant Teacher, Lower Elementary
Enrichment Team
Neal Ferreria: Professional Opera singer. Voice for whole school, and Ukulele with Upper Elementary.
Dan Wellehan: Spanish & Elementary Outdoor Education Teacher
Kevin Dacey: Drumming Instructor
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Organized in such a way that active times are interspersed with quiet times, children are not force-fed learning, but are given opportunities to explore and ask questions, and discover. Seems to eliminate the competitive win-lose setting.
– parent