Woodinville Montessori School | North Creek campus

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Bothell, United States

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Woodinville Montessori School | North Creek campus Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

Woodinville Montessori School | North Creek campus is located in Bothell, United States on 19102 N Creek Pkwy S. Woodinville Montessori School | North Creek campus is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category montessori school in United States.

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19102 N Creek Pkwy S

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+14254823184

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James Harb

WMS has teachers and administrators who put the students first and care deeply about the development of the whole child (academically, physically, emotionally, socially, spiritually) and address (rare, but inevitable) problems promptly, thoughtfully, thoroughly. WMS is an independent school whose leadership has reliably demonstrated it’s adaptability to increasingly dynamic local, national, global circumstances. I can’t imagine a better outcome for my son and daughter who attended Pre-K through Middle School at WMS.

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Angie L.

My son is in a lower elementary class (mixed age 1st-3rd grade class). I was immediately impressed with the school during our prospective student tour. The student guide, a 3rd grader assigned to my child, was well-spoken and kind. The classroom was quiet; all the children were working independently or in pairs. They seemed very engaged. We enrolled our son for first grade. Our next experience with the classroom was on his birthday when my husband and I were invited to bring photos of our child from each year of his life. The kids sat in a circle while my son walked around the circle holding each photo. All the kids were so polite and asked many questions about the photo. Afterward, there were many kids that volunteered to help my son pass out his birthday treats. It was obvious that they kids are kind to each other. As of late, I have become even more impressed by the school's handling of COVID-19. The remote learning that started last spring was a smooth transition for us as parents and for my child. I enjoyed seeing my son's interactions with his teachers on zoom. They are patient and caring. They're able to teach difficult concepts--he was learning long subtraction with regrouping in first grade over zoom! I appreciate the open communication lines I have with the teachers. Emails are answered very quickly (within the same day) and we are also able to communicate using the SeeSaw app. My son is now back in in-person school. I appreciate how safely and thoughtfully they have opened the school back up. WMS has been a blessing to our family.

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Jeff Anderson

Yeah it’s a good school, and they have good teachers, but the learning is slow, and there are many things that could be improved on. I do not want my name so you probably won’t find a Jeff Anderson in your system. I would say that going to a normal public school, and getting into a quest program or something will get you more higher than going to school. (If you have that knowledge.) I enjoyed this school, and I left it because I thought that I had a better chance some where elsewhere. P.S. my real name happens to be Zvubsp This is encoded by my own code

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Tara Meadski

My child got bullied at this school he was physically struck, spat on and verbally abused on a daily basis for several months, staff did not help, all they care about is money and fund raising and getting gifts! Would give them minus stars if possible! Parents not allowed to talk to each other as per page 4 of the school handbook, clear violation of the first amendment of the US Constitution of freedom of speech. Same page says your children are liars and not to be trusted, as kids are not objective!! Contrary to what every kid normally does without even thinking, which is tell it how it literally is. Each time he was bullied, the only punishment the bully got was to say sorry, the next day it would happen again. This on-going issue was never escalated, or taken serious by the staff. The kid doing the bully also did the same to other kids in the classroom, however those kids did not report it, so the school never took action on it. The bullying took it toll on my child, loss of appetite, nightmares, not wanting to go back to school. In the end we exhausted all avenues of communication with the school, they simply do not have the skills, experience or desire to solve the problem. And in response to the owner, my child was registered under his fathers family name. I have school classroom pictures, bank payments, seesaw app pics, emails communications, voicemail from school teachers - all to prove that my child did attend this school.