The Montessori School at Holy Rosary

Tuition Schedule 2008 - 2009
New Students

 

Program

Total Annual Tuition

Annual

Semi-Annual

9 Monthly
Payments 

10 Monthly Payments

After $300 Deposit

After $300 Deposit

After $300 Deposit

After $300 Deposit

Due on or before August 10th

Due on or before August 10th and December 10th

Due on or before the 10th of each month 
August - April

Due on or before the 10th of each month
July - April

Montessori Primary
8:30 am - 11:30 am
(3 & 4 year olds)

TOTAL:  $4,370.00

$4,270.00

$2,167.00 Each

$484.00 Each

$436.00 Each

Extended Day
8:30 am - 3:15 pm
(5 year olds)

TOTAL:  $5,280.00

$5,180.00

$2,628.00 Each

$587.00 Each

$528.00 Each

Montessori All-Day
7:30 am - 6:pm
(All-Day 3 - 6 year olds)

TOTAL:  $7185.00

$6,885.00

$3,494.00 Each

$781.00 Each

$703.00 Each

Elementary
8:15 am - 3:15 pm
(6 - 12 year olds)

TOTAL:  $7,800.00

$7,700.00

$3,908.00 Each

$873.00 Each

$785.00 Each

 
Program

Annual

Semi-Annual

9 Monthly Payments

10 Monthly Payments

Elementary
Before/After-
School

(7:30 am - 8:15 am)

(3:15 pm - 6:00 pm)

TOTAL:  $1,880.00

$1,880.00

  $954.00 Each

$213.00 Each

$191.00 Each

SIBLING DISCOUNT There is a 15% discount off each subsequent sibling's tuition
SCHOLARSHIPS For scholarship information please contact the office
**For easier monthly payments, and to avoid late payment fees, the school suggests that each family contact their bank about setting up direct payments to the school via on-line bill pay. Most banks (including Bank of America, Charter One, Fifth-Third, First Merit, Huntington Bank, Key Bank, National City, Ohio Savings, and Third Federal) offer this automatic bill-pay service for free to customers with checking accounts.

 

 

Outcomes for Students in a Montessori Program
A Longitudinal Study of the Experience in the Milwaukee Public Schools

"This study supports the hypothesis that Montessori education has a positive long-term impact. Additionally, it provides an affirmative answer to questions about whether Montessori students will be successful in traditional schools."

"A significant finding in this study is the association between a Montessori education and superior performance on the Math and Science scales of the ACT and WKCE. In essence, attending a Montessori program from the approximate ages of three to eleven predicts significantly higher mathematics and science standardized test scores in high school."

http://www.montessori-ami.org/research/outcomes.pdf


The above referenced document, completed in May 2003, is a scientific study which determines the specific benefits of a Montessori education between the age of three through sixth grade.  Click on the link to read the entire document ( opens in a new window).  


 

AMI /USA School Recognition
While the name "Montessori" may be used by any school, the educational standards, teacher training and materials may vary widely.  Dr. Montessori began Association Montessori Internationale (AMI) to insure high standards in Montessori schools.
Teachers at the Montessori School at Holy Rosary are professionals, with college degrees as well as Association Montessori Internationale (AMI) training.  AMI was founded by Maria Montessori to ensure the integrity of her philosophy.  The training is rigorous with standards set according to Dr. Montessori's design.  Each classroom must be equipped with special materials and be well maintained.  Our AMI Certificate of Recognition confirms our support of Montessori principles faithfully put into practice.

"The real preparation for education is the study of one's self."  M. Montessori


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