4.9 (28 reviews)
"Cypresswood Montessori school is a place to be with amazing teachers. My daughter started school when she was 10 months old, now she’s 13 months and doing so great. I will highly recommend Cypresswood Montessori for your little ones."
- Christabel Undih, 4 months ago
5.0 (6 reviews)
"Montessori Villa of the Woodlands is so much more than a “regular” school, it is a stepping stone for inner growth and development not only for the child attending, but for the entire family. After researching many Montessori schools in the area, we were amazed with the teacher’s group control and how every child was really learning and flourishing in that setting. Ever since our son started, we feel like we belong to a special community of parents and teachers that care and who are guiding us to help our kids reach their full potential. We have seen so many positive changes in our son, nothing short of a miracle. I cannot recommend this school enough."
- Yaffa Levin, 6 years ago
4.8 (15 reviews)
"We love this school! They strike a great balance between letting kids enjoy open play and free choices and academic foundations. My girls were well prepared to transition into kindergarten. It's such a nurturing environment, I can't imagine a better place to have sent my kids."
- Erica Seidel, a month ago
4.7 (42 reviews)
"The teachers are so kind and truly love the kids."
- Bryna Perry, 2 weeks ago
3.0 (2 reviews)
"Imagine going on a tour, and one of the first questions you hear from the owner is if you live in government housing? When I mentioned it to Bernadette later in an email, she accused me of making it up as if she were there next to us the entire time we were having a conversation. I know what he said. Unless I was filling out school forms to which this question was relevant, this was a disrespectful question. The question was meant to consciously or subconsciously suggest I fit negative stereotypes that code "poor" too arrogant people. The school also doesn't indicate anywhere online or on the tuition paper that they accept government vouchers, making it even more offensive. They also didn't let me know government aid was why he asked. Instead, they masterclass gaslighted me and said the question wasn't even asked. This isn't an inclusive community, so I would look elsewhere if that's important to you. The daughter speaks about the whole thing as if she had recorded the conversation. When Maria Montessori founded Montessori education, it was created for factory workers' children. It's since turned into an elitist community. Update: I did a quick google search, and there are at least three government apartments within 7 minutes of the school. For a school that has been in business for 45 years, they lack online reviews."
- Erica H, 2 years ago
5.0 (1 reviews)
"Great school ! Recommend it . Sadly we had to leave but awesome teachers / staff !❤️❤️ I appreciate everything the school did for my son and niece."
- Cynthia Centeno, 2 years ago
5.0 (5 reviews)
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- Lulu Alamri, 5 years ago
4.3 (12 reviews)
"I had my two kids in Allegro for four years before we moved of town. I’ll tell you, as soon as you walk in you know it’s going to be a magical experience for your children. It’s spacious, cute decorated with lots of toys and art on the walls. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable. They have a great program too. My kids still talk about it. We had a great experience!"
- Ana Cristina Aguirre, 2 weeks ago
5.0 (2 reviews)
"This is a great preschool! My two children have been students of Sharon's for several months now. They have flourished in the Montessori setting and love going to school each day. Sharon is patient and kind and has truly created a special place with Sprouts. You can tell she genuinely cares for each individual child entrusted to her care. It's clear to see that both Sharon and assistant teacher Kaylee are passionate about early childhood education. I highly recommend Sprouts!"
- Darcy B, 5 years ago
4.4 (7 reviews)
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- Data Mine, 3 years ago