About Silverline Montessori School – Silverlake
Silverline Montessori School – Silverlake ( Montessori school ) is located at 3121 Cullen Pkwy, Pearland, TX 77584, United States. It is categorised as : Montessori preschool and elementary school..
Other categories: Montessori school, Elementary school, Preschool, Private educational institution
Ratings & Ranking
Silverline Montessori School – Silverlake has a rating of 4.7 and is ranked number 25055 in the US.
- Academic Excellence:
Rated 3 out of 5
- School Culture & Environment:
Rated 3 out of 5
- Extracurricular Activities:
Rated 3 out of 5
- Facilities & Resources:
Rated 3 out of 5
- Parent & Community Engagement:
Rated 3 out of 5
4.7/5
Rated 4.7 out of 5
Overall Score
Address & Location
Silverline Montessori School – Silverlake is located at 3121 Cullen Pkwy, Pearland, TX 77584, United States.
Schools Fees
Given that it is categorised as Montessori preschool and elementary school., the school fees for Silverline Montessori School – Silverlake range between 20,000 USD and 30,000 USD.
Vacancies:
No vacancies found at the moment.
Admissions:
Admissions are currently open at Silverline Montessori School – Silverlake.
Silverline Montessori School – Silverlake Proximity Zone:
The map below illustrates the average distance between Silverline Montessori School – Silverlake and student residential areas.
Parents & Students Reviews:
Silverline Montessori School – Silverlake has 12 reviews with an overall rating of 4.7. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.
Overall Rating : 4.7 out of 5.0 stars4.7
We were in the process of buying a home in Pearland, so we did extensive research on various types of childcare centers (daycares, faith-based private school, Montessori, etc). My son was 2 years old and had only been in the care of family, so I was really anxious about finding a place that would care for him as well as we would. I was also pregnant with baby #2, so I was also looking for infant care in the near future. Once I toured Silverline Montessori with Ms. Sara, I got that “warm & fuzzy” feeling. It seemed to check off all the boxes: a communicative and attentive Director, chef/nutritionist prepared meals, long-tenured staff, Montessori curriculum, etc. My son soon started to attend the Montessori and things started to go downhill. First, his English was quite limited, as his grandmother was mostly caring for him, his main language was Vietnamese. I wasn’t very concerned, as children are very fast learners and quite resilient. During his time at Silverline, his language and learning skills never improved. If there was any improvement, it was extremely minute. They were not giving my son the attention he needed, and moreover, I questioned the curriculum and technique. Any school can call themselves a “Montessori” without being accredited. It became evident that my son was simply attending a daycare and not a preschool. Second, they advertise in local publications and tell you during the tour that the meals are chef or nutritionist prepared/inspired. I couldn’t possibly see where that is true. For breakfast, the children are served sugary cereals (Frosted flakes, Fruit Loops, & Cinnamon Toast Crunch) or pancakes soaked in syrup. I never saw any fresh fruit being served. Occasionally, I was able to peek into the kitchen when the door was open, only to see mostly canned/processed foods (ie. canned green beans, canned peaches, etc). On “celebration days” like holidays or 100 days, they would serve just junk food like cupcakes (with RED frosting!!) and Doritos. Third, communication was lacking. I was told that at my son’s age, I would get daily written reports. Several months in, I never received a single one. Once I asked Ms. Sara, I would get one or two reports, but then it would stop again. This was important for me, especially since my son wasn’t progressing, and because his teacher was not present when I pick up in the afternoon. Fourth, every afternoon that I picked up my son, I went on a wild goose chase all around the facility. I never knew if he was going to be in the classroom, the aftercare room (cafeteria), consolidated into another classroom, or on the playground. I would ask the staff and they’d send me here and there…It drove me absolutely nuts!! They were so disorganized! Fifth, during pick-up, I observed basically every.single.person on their phones. This is not okay and is certainly a violation that they can be cited for. They should be watching our kids, not scrolling on Instagram. I am not exaggerating. It happened every single day. Sixth, as I mentioned before, I would eventually need infant care for my second child and each day, I would walk past the infant rooms to pick up my toddler son. The babies were just lying in bouncers, on the ground, or in some other kind of baby-holding device…with no stimulation and the caregiver just sitting in the rocking chair playing on her phone. Also, they would wear shoes in the infant room, which is so unsanitary!! I also checked the DFPS Child Care Licensing site to read through the State’s inspection of Silverline Montessori. There you can read the results and see every single deficiency discovered during the inspections. My observations were validated by reading this and we decided to pull my son from SIlverline. We found another great school for him, where he is thriving. I also connected with many parents there that previously attended Silverline and they had similar experiences.
We were visiting multiple schools close to our house before transferring our daughter from another pre-school, and I was happy that we were able to find Silverline Montessori. My daughter was 3.5 years old and she was put in Pre-K class with Miss. Daniela. She had a good 1 year pre-K experience. Mrs. Sara and Mrs. Mickey (director and assistant director) are very understanding and easy going. My daughter enjoyed her time the entire year. Then she was transferred to kindergarten with Mrs. Abdullah at age 4.5. I really appreciate the transition and the high expectation that the school gives the children. They learn things that are more advanced for their age. My daughter’s knowledge has improved significantly after she has only been to Mrs. Abdullah’s kindergarten class for 3 months. She was given worksheets almost daily even during the summer time. She has been taught respect and discipline. Mrs. Abdullah is strict but loving. They have field trips every week during the summer time. The curriculum is well organized.
I was deciding between Silverline Montessori and Montessori school of Downtown, I am glad that I chose Silverline because it provides easy access to teachers. You can talk to teachers any time and knows what’s going on with your child. Not like Montessori school of Downtown, where they made it very difficult to talk. I highly recommend Silverline Montessori in Silverlake.
My son joined the Cullen Location in January 2022; this was a huge adjustment for us. Relocating from Southwest Houston, moving to a new home and transferring to a new school all before his 4th birthday is a lot to say the less. Ms. Khan and Ms. Brittany are the absolute best. Over the past 4 months they have been so supportive with my son’s development and have done an awesome job with including the parents as well. I was so excited to participate in the garden clean up and planting for Earth Day and the mother’s day activity. It hasn’t been easy with the COVID restrictions and ensuring everyone’s safety, so I can definitely appreciate their efforts and all they do daily. When dropping my son off, I know that he is safe and well taken care of. You both Rock and are simply amazing. The staff here are indeed a pleasure to work with. I recommend Silverline Montessori Cullen.
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