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    Castle Hills Montessori

    4.4 (18 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 6:30 pm

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    He completed up to 3rd grade here and then moved to a top rated public school.

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    A Child's Garden Montessori School

    A Child's Garden Montessori School

    (10 reviews)

    My son has been here for over a year now. He loves his teachers Ms Berta and Ms Rachael. They truly…read morecare for your child and encourage the best in them. He enjoys practical life learning. They have great onsite programs for dedicated dance classes, art classes and Spanish classes after school hours to give them enrichment outside school without me having to take him anywhere else. They offer classes from infant until they go to kindergarten. Their support has him so excited for school. I appreciate the owner, Ms Barbara and her desire to create an amazing environment for my son and a place where I feel included and appreciated as well. Your family will enjoy this learning experience.

    Our daughter, just under two, attended A Child's Garden Montessori for three days before we pulled…read moreher out. We had just moved to the area, and our daughter had previously been enrolled in an excellent daycare from three months old where she had done very well. I'm ashamed to say that in our rush to get things set up here, we didn't listen to our gut telling us "no", and ignored a lot of red flags about A Child's Garden before and during the three days she was there: 1. During our tour, the school director made a comment about how a Montessori curriculum can be great for "retarded children". Our daughter does not have an intellectual disability; this comment was unprompted. 2. The staff lost at least some of our paperwork almost immediately, and then accused us of never having turned it in. 3. The front desk was empty most of the times we were there, including on our daughter's first day. 4. At dropoff on our first day, the AM daycare teacher didn't welcome our daughter, or introduce herself to her, or make any attempt at ensuring a successful initial dropoff. 5. At dropoff on our first day, they didn't have a cubby or hook prepared for our daughter. 6. We got conflicting reports from various staff members regarding the first couple days. One would say she had a good day, another a rough day; one said there were no real issues transitioning, another would say she was really struggling; one said she slept for ninety minutes, another said she slept for maybe thirty. No agreement on basic issues of fact, so we couldn't really trust anything we were being told. 7. At pickup on the third day, our daughter could barely speak. We'll never know exactly what happened that day, but our daughter apparently cried long enough and hard enough that she physically couldn't speak above a whisper for a day and a half afterward. I've never seen anything like it. She seemed traumatized. She was timid, depressed, and overall a shell of her usual bright bubbly self. It terrified us and broke our hearts. 8. On that day - the worst day of our young daughter's life so far - the teacher's notes were empty. Blank. Not a word of anything amiss. 9. When we asked our daughter if she ever wanted to go back - if she wanted to see her teacher (let's call her Jane) again - she became upset and said "no Jane, no Jane, no Jane" over and over again. 10. When I went in to pick up our daughter's belongings and inform them we were pulling her out of the school, and asked her teacher where some of my daughter's things were, the teacher looked at me blankly and said, "Who?" --- Thankfully, after pulling her out of A Child's Garden, we were able to get her into another school where she's done very well; the normal anxiety from being in a new place was handled expertly by a team of caring and professional teachers and staff. She is loved and cared for there, and I once again have a happy kid excited to go to school and learn. I don't think I'll ever fully forgive myself for putting my daughter through those three days at A Child's Garden.

    Dallas International School

    Dallas International School

    (9 reviews)

    North Dallas

    Everything you need to know about the school: the school has ongoing difficulties hiring qualified…read moreteachers, which is a critical concern. The math teacher and the IB coordinator resigned last March, and as of December, no permanent replacements have been appointed. The teacher currently covering these responsibilities reportedly has no prior IB experience. Assigning teachers without confirmed IB background to senior-level classes raises serious concerns about the quality and continuity of instruction. The chemistry teacher taught online for half a year because the school was unable to secure a visa. Another teacher was hired in the middle of the year; however, the school has not provided any information regarding her IB experience or certification. This lack of transparency makes it difficult for parents to assess whether IB standards are being met. The school's salary and benefits package appears to be uncompetitive within the local market, which may explain the hiring challenges. At the same time, the school continues to allocate funds to cosmetic updates such as repainting facilities and redesigning the website through third-party contractors. This raises reasonable questions about budget priorities. Overall, student academic outcomes do not appear to be the school's primary focus. Additionally, it is publicly known that the director's wife works in UX design; beyond this, the rationale for the recent urgency to redesign the school's website remains unclear.

    Imagine, just for a second, that you live in a different world…read more In this world, when you are traveling in France or Canadá, your child can have a conversation with adults or other kids in French with such a pure Parisian accent that no local would ever suspect that he/she did not grew up in France. Imagine a world where in highschool the honors class is the entire highschool, 9th graders present the College Board "AP French" exam and every single 9th grader gets a solid 5 (max AP grade). Imagine a place where AP courses and IB (International Baccalaureate) or FB (French Baccalaureate) diplomas are not mutually exclusive and, 1370 SAT and 30 ACT scores are the average. Sounds like a familiar place? If it does not then you should consider DIS for your kids.

    Wonderland Montessori of Carrollton

    Wonderland Montessori of Carrollton

    (15 reviews)

    My son has been going to this daycare when he was just 11 months old( now he is 26 months),.. he…read morelove going to school and always excited to see his teachers. He started with Nido class and loved both his teachers Ms. Reham and Ms Ruby.. Both loved him like their own and they made sure kids are eating well.. I have seen them offering some other snack if kid doesn't like the scheduled one... Now he is in toddler class and I totally admire what his teachers are doing for him.. he is very independent... always ready to do things by his own.. Ms Meg and Ms Steffany- you both are awesome.. Not only designated teachers but the whole staff is very warm and loving... You all have raised my son so well.. I totally totally recommend this place.

    I tried posting on Google review but it didn't allow me to. I wanted to give an honest review with…read moreno strings attached. Yelp charges the business owners to keep good reviews up. So I wonder if my review will be taken down because it's positive. We have been with Wonderland for one year and we want to continue to be with them but my oldest is going to an elementary school that is on the opposite direction, so now I have to take my little one out of Wonderland. It was such a hard decision because they are so awesome and accommodating. You won't go wrong with this school. Each teacher has a heart of gold. They see each child like their own. Both of my children love coming to the school. They feel safe and cared for. I recommend taking your child to the school and see if they truly fit with the atmosphere. They do follow the Montessori style in which they respect a child's choices in learning. My daughter started reading at two years old. By the time she was four years old, she was able to read a Dr. Seuss's book on her own. This is because of Montessori style embraces children's development at each stage. Each child is different in their speed and interest. This school help harness their talents and geared them to practical learning that helps incorporate the foundations of how to learn and how to think while building their self confidence and self motivation. We love all the teachers here. They all work in unison. Safety is their top priority thus giving an environment that will propel a child's curiosity which will mold them into a responsible life learner. I could write a long excerpt of how good this place is, but again you have to drop by and allow your child to choose and see if it is a best fit. Again, you won't go wrong here. We will sorely miss this place. We will highly recommend this school.

    Preston Park Montessori

    Preston Park Montessori

    (28 reviews)

    I am completely blown away by PPMA. We left our prior daycare due to concerns regarding negligence,…read morepoor nutrition, and lack of staff support. Comparing different daycares can feel like comparing apples to oranges, so let me summarize the things that make PPMA stand apart from the rest. - The staff are valued and supported. This translates to excellent care for your children. - Montessori principles. Within one week my toddler excelled at independent play and drinking from an open cup. His confidence soared. - Outside play twice a day (weather permitting). Being outside is our son's favorite thing, and I can't believe he was cooped up all day at the previous daycare. - Handmade meals and an open kitchen. No secrets, no nonsense, just wholesome and filling food! - Reasonable tuition. I can't believe we were paying more at our previous daycare for so much less. These are the biggest differences we've noticed in just a week here. Most importantly our son is happier and we are so grateful!

    We brought our daughters here at age 3 & 4 when their other Montessori school closed abruptly…read more Everyone- the owner, administrative staff, and teachers have gone out of their way to welcome us and provide a wonderful learning environment for our girls. The facility is great with a shaded playground and nice classrooms. Also, as gay dads in Texas we are always a little cautious when looking into communities for our kids. PPMA is incredibly diverse and provided a welcoming environment to families of all kinds. We will miss them when our daughters head off to school!

    ArborCreek Montessori School - Friends

    ArborCreek Montessori School

    (8 reviews)

    My son started here at 4 months old and is now 2 and I can't say enough good things about this…read moreplace. Being a working parent and deciding on childcare is no easy feat, but I cannot imagine sending my son anywhere else. They are kind and welcoming and have created such an excellent space to nurture children and have a safe place to learn. My son loves his teachers and his classmates and is thriving here. I'd give them 100 stars if possible. We love ArborCreek!

    We have had all three of our children at Arborcreek from 8 weeks old-3 years and I cannot speak…read morehighly enough of the quality of care and education that our children have received. Sima, the director, deeply understands children, their behavior and their abilities. Her involvement with every child and every teacher creates a very unique environment in this gem of a school. It is special for each of our children to have the same lead teacher from infancy through toddlerhood. Because of the small size and the personal connection between teachers, students and parents, we truly feel that these teachers have been partners with us in our parenting journey. Their love and commitment to the students, the amazing communication with us as parents, and the willingness to go above and beyond has made our experience truly amazing. Our kids have blossomed into confidence, happy kids who love school and love learning. We are continually amazed by what these tiny humans can learn and achieve and how creatively they are taught. We are so grateful to have ArborCreek and highly recommend this school to anyone looking for a place that can truly nurture the whole child.

    Castle Hills Montessori - childcare - Updated May 2026

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