If you are not familiar with the Montessori method or pedagogy, you may be wondering about the benefits and how it differs from a more “traditional education”. So, what does a Montessori school look like? What does it feel like? At the Yadkin Valley Community School, we aim to bring out the best in each individual child by fostering independence, initiative, curiosity and intrinsic motivation. We do this through hands-on learning and meaningful experiences.
When you tour our school, you’ll see that it does not look or feel like a traditional school. If you were to peek inside YVCS on any given morning, you may see the K-2nd class heading out for their morning hike, the 3rd – 5th grade students working individually to complete their workplans, and 6th – 8th grade students participating in a group discussion connecting current and historical events. You may see one student barefoot, curled up with a book in one of the reading nooks, another student meeting with her teacher to set goals for the week, and another student doing research with a large timeline stretched across the floor. This is what a Montessori school looks like: