We are excited to offer several Montessori programs for the community coming this summer!
 
Primary children (2 1/2-6 years) will enjoy Montessori and the Outdoor Environment. Your child will have a wonderful time exploring practical life, sensorial, science, and arts activities while enjoying our wooded outside "classroom."
 
Elementary students (6-10 years) will explore gardening, science experiments, and arts and crafts activities in the outstanding Montessori curriculum and format.
 
Both of these programs are five days a week from 8:30-12:00 at our 109 Millstone campus location.
 
Sessions are:
June 8-July 3- primary and elementary
July 6- July 31- primary
July 6- July 17- elementary
 
Cost: $450 per month or $120 per week. (Priority will be given to full month applications)
 
For more information and to receive an application, please call us at 644-2090.

 
 

Pinewoods Montessori is pleased to announce that we are planning to add extended hours for children 2 yrs.- 4 yrs. and an after school program for school age children.
 
In addition to our regular Primary program of 8:30-12:00, we will be offering a 3:00 and 5:30 pick up. School aged children are welcomed to join our special after school program with a 5:30 pick up.
 
For more information, call us at 644-2090.

 
 

Pinewoods Montessori School is pleased to invite the public to an Open House on February 21st from  9:00 to 1:00. Of course, children are welcome.

Come see what makes our school so very special and unique in this area. You can tour the primary classrooms and visit in the elementary program. We will have information about Montessori education and our school  and we would be happy to schedule an observation for you.

Mark your calendar! We’ll look forward to seeing you soon.

 
 

The elementary students were giving the writing prompt “I would like to give the world…" as one of their daily writing assignments. Here are some of the results.

I would like to give the world an animal center so I could help the environment. If I could help endangered animals the world would be glad. I’d like to give the world a new species of fish and keep it company. I would like to give the world more animals with love and a parrot. The world would be glad.
-Written by Ben, first grade

If I could give the world one thousand feet of snowSo children in the world could playIn perfect joy and sillinessSo we could have fun and play.If I could give the world one giant snow mobileWe could rind in love and fun.
-Written by Gillian,  second grade 

I would like to give the world a bowl of pasta that never endsAnd I could share it with my family and friendsIf I could give the world a mealI would share it with everyoneAnd keep them companyAnd filled with love and care
-Written by Olivia,  first grade

I’d like to give the world some joy so that would be peace on Earth.If I could give the world some hope, there might be perfect happiness.I’d like to give you a greater worldAnd keep you companyAnd we could live with love and joy.
-Written by Tyler,  fourth grade


 
 

The elementary class is putting on a play,  The Grinch. Ms. Jo Ann and Ms. Kellie are going to be the Grinch. Courtney and I are Who 4 and Who 5.

Courtney and I are the hosts. The performance starts at 11:30. Our background is going to be our Who houses we made.

After the party, you can get lunch but we’ll have snacks.
For the menu we have:
Who pudding

Who hash

Who cookies

Who roast beast

Who punch.


Parents please don’t feel like you have to come, but we’d like to see you.
-Written by Abby, second grade

The elementary class is having a Grinch play. There are thirteen Whos and two Grinches.
We will sing “You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch.” For our background you will see our Who houses that we made with glitter glue , paper, scissors, and glue. Then we wrote descriptions about them. After we had to match the description to the house. We’re hoping that we will have an excellent play.
-Written by Courtney, third grade

 
 

Currently, in the elementary music classes we have been studying the composer, Ludwig van Beethoven.  Beethoven was well recognized for his ability to express feelings and "paint pictures" with his musical compositions.  The elementary students are developing an understanding of how music can evoke a variety of emotions in people.

In light of this study and the upcoming holiday season, the elementary class took a trip to the Carillion Assisted Living Center to spread some cheer through music.  The students sang several festive Holiday tunes and handed out candy canes to the residents.  It was wonderful to see the joy and thankfulness expressed on the faces of the elderly.  We look forward to visiting again.

We were excited to welcome a reporter from the News of Orange to our performance. She was impressed with our students and plans an article for this week's (Dec. 17th edition) paper.

Jennifer Sewell / Music Teacher

 
 

On Monday, Mrs. D, our class and the extended day kids made lunch at school. We made chicken sandwiches, fruit salad, oatmeal cookies and veggies. I love cooking!
- written by Violet, 1st grade
 
The lunch we made was good. We tried new foods. We made the dip (for the veggies) and cheese sandwiches.
-written by Quincy and Davis,  kindergarden

 
Halloween 11/10/2008
 

Party time!

Our annual Halloween parade and party took place on a perfect North Carolina day and our tree filled playground provided an incredible backdrop of color.   The elementary children set the rhythm with their drum and cymbal band, as the primary children circled the playground in all their finest Halloween costumes. We had fairies, super heroes, princesses, and even a hot dog girl and a french fry boy! The parade was greatly enjoyed by parents, siblings, and grandparents. Thanks to some fine parent bakers, we shared in delicious cookies and juice.   It was a great party!


 
 

A trip to the Pumpkin Patch

The primary classes enjoyed our annual field trip to Lundsford Farms recently. The children learned the important role bees play in the life of the pumpkin. We took a hay ride through the pumpkin character "forest" and got to visit with the farm animals. This year the children saw a baby pig, a litter of kittens, a calf and her mother, several goats, some sheep, a variety of chickens, and a turkey.   After a picnic snack of pumpkin muffins and apple juice, each child choose their very own pumpkin to take home. It was a wonderful and full day.   Thank you to the parents who drove and those who provided our delicious snack.


 
 

The extended day and elementary students will soon have the exciting opportunity to plan and prepare their own lunch! A parent volunteer will guide a small group of students in planning a lunch that is healthy, based on fresh organic foods that are in season, and is attentive to various diets and allergies. This group of 4-5 children will make a shopping list based on their budget and will then prepare the meal to serve to their friends and classmates. Of course, every good cook will help with clean up. Upcoming lunch dates are Nov. 10, Nov. 24, and Dec. 8.