First, I’ll just say that Montessori experience was awesome! Beyond the irreplaceable quality of education, the actual learning environment was the best. It allows people to learn at their own pace, yet still interact in small groups. I believe the hands-on learning experience was unique as well. I can remember learning about math with cubes. I can remember learning English with paper symbols we cut out to learn nouns, verbs, adverbs, pronouns, etc.
The quality of education is MILES ahead of public school. I sat in 11th grade English class and was so bored, I had to think of questions to ask. Others in the class were learning things I learned in 4th and 5th grade for the first time.
I still talk about this experience with people today. I was carpooling with someone at work who was contemplating Montessori school here in Indiana, and he decided to put child in Montessori school. A week later, he said it was the best decision he made. If I have the opportunity to educate my child in a Montessori School, I’d do it.
Matt, age 30s