About Little Steps Montessori School of Richardson
Little Steps Montessori School of Richardson ( Kindergarten ) is located at 635 W Campbell Rd, Richardson, TX 75080, United States. It is categorised as : Private Montessori preschool and elementary school..
Other categories: Kindergarten, Day care center, Learning center, Montessori school, Preschool, School, Summer camp
Ratings & Ranking
Little Steps Montessori School of Richardson has a rating of 4.4 and is ranked number 39744 in the US.
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Address & Location
Little Steps Montessori School of Richardson is located at 635 W Campbell Rd, Richardson, TX 75080, United States.
Schools Fees
Given that it is categorised as Private Montessori preschool and elementary school., the school fees for Little Steps Montessori School of Richardson range between 15,000 USD and 25,000 USD.
Vacancies:
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Admissions:
Admissions are currently open at Little Steps Montessori School of Richardson.
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Parents & Students Reviews:
Little Steps Montessori School of Richardson has 7 reviews with an overall rating of 4.4. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.
1) This school is non religious. There are a lot of preschools in Richardson and the vast majority of them are based around some religion. I love that LSM does not do that. Being a school that focuses on it’s Montessori work, and not a faith, has given the school a multi-national culture. The student, parent, and teaching bodies are diverse, with each of them bringing something different to the table. I love this about the school.
2) Everyone knows their stuff. The teachers are Montessori trained and work so well with the kids. My son has been in three classes, soon to graduate to the next class, and each set of teachers has impressed me more than the last. The directors are educated, personal, and hands on. Jarin and Sharmin, both at the front desk, are quick to answer questions. I’m almost positive they have each student, parent, and schedule memorized. The personal touch that comes with all of this is irreplaceable.
3) The parents are involved. We get emails, newsletters, notes sent home, reminders, anything we could possibly need to know is in our hands. Communication here is A+. And there seems to always be a way for parents to help out in some way, whether it’s bringing flowers up to the class, community donation opportunities, or posters that families make for birthdays. An involved parent base says a lot about the school and is a testament to the “village to raise a child” mentality.
I can’t recommend this school enough. The teachers are amazing. My son has grown so much since we started. There are a million good things to say about how much of a positive impact they make on students and families alike.
My wife picked LSM due to its proximity to my office since she worked in the service industry and couldn’t take calls in an emergency but since she signed our daughter up they had her information listed first. We emailed to have the first contact information be mine, they confirmed they made the update via email and about a week later they called my wife, and said they didn’t have my information on file and despite repeated attempts they never did get the information updated.
Also since my wife was working and going to school she wasn’t around much for our daughter which lead to issues, so when I or her grandmother would pick her up from class she had a tantrum because we were not mom and she was feeling abandoned. At one point the school called my wife saying they didn’t think they could release my daughter to me for her safety concerns and from what I have been told they misrepresented the situation. If they were not able to reach my wife who indicated that it was fine to release our daughter, then I would have likely had to involve the police.