About Us
Welcome!
Lancaster Montessori Preschool invites you to a world of knowledge, a world of character builders and the future forging of bright minds. A worldwide known concept, the Montessori Method is the first step in securing your child’s future. Great minds, many prominent leaders, artists and humanitarians have been shaped by the Montessori Method. WE CREATE LEADERS!
Our Story
Lancaster Montessori Preschool, was started by a visionary woman, that wanted to provide children in the Antelope Valley with an exceptional education. Based on the worldwide famous Montessori Method, our school features a perfect combination of Kindergarten and Preschool students. This provides academics with a clear and consistent curriculum, as well as activities to create well-rounded children.
In addition, the school instills manners, social skills, and an appreciation for art and music in each and every child. The Montessori Method focuses on the uniqueness of each child and allows them to use their curiosity to discover the world around them. The child’s five senses are incorporated into the learning process, and self-correcting materials allow children to learn independently with the direction and guidance of qualified teachers.
Philosophy & Mission
To offer a physical environment that allows children to move and to perfect movement. To create opportunities for children to develop independence, concentration, self-esteem and respect for all living things. To assist the child’s self-construction through a personalized system of Montessori methods and materials.
Former Montessori Students, that impacted the world:
Larry Page and Sergey Brin – founders of Google
Jeff Bezos – founder of Amazon.com
Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis – former first lady (John F. Kennedy)
Sean ‘P.Diddy’ Combs – singer
Prince William and Prince Harry of Wales
T. Berry Brazelton – pediatrician and author
Kami Cotler – actress
Melissa and Sarah Gilbert – actors
Gabriel Garcia Marquez – Nobel Prize winner for Literature
Katherine Graham – ex-owner of the Washington Post
Anne Frank – author, diarist from World War II
Julia Child – author, chef, TV cooking shows
Elizabeth Berridge – actress