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Our
Story
     
The
St. Joseph Montessori
School
St. Joseph
Montessori School was established in 1968 as a preschool
preparation program for St. Joseph Academy which was
operated by the Sisters of Notre Dame. The Academy
consisted of grades one through twelve. Recognizing
the value of the Montessori approach to education,
parents requested and were granted the extension of the
program into the elementary school. Declining enrollment
forced the closing of the 100 year old high school in
1977. A cooperative effort between the Sisters and the
parent body resulted in the transition of SJMS into a
private Diocesan school with a nonprofit status and an
elected parent Board of Trustees. After nearly twenty
years, St. Joseph Montessori School moved from its
original location to its current campus.
We offer an
alternative educational program to families throughout
the Central Ohio area. Our school is located in a
vibrant and historic residential neighborhood near the
downtown area. We serve families from Franklin County,
as well as, the six surrounding counties. We recently
erected a 4000 sq. ft. addition to our main building,
which included a new library
and multi purpose room.
The multi-sensory approach of the Montessori Method enables our
teachers to work equally with students across the learning
spectrum. They can easily meet a wide range of student needs.
Most importantly, all students work at their own level and are
scored on their own individual progress.
Our
school is more than a place of learning; it is a safe community
where our students confidently develop their character. They
incorporate sound values and relate peacefully and respectfully
to one another and to the natural world.
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