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Central Montessori Academy

Central Montessori Academy is a private independent school offering toddler, preschool, kindergarten, and elementary classrooms in an authentic Montessori environment. Located in northwest Cincinnati, we serve families from Springfield Township, Mt. Healthy, North College Hill, Colerain, Glendale, Wyoming, Forest Park, Fairfield, West Chester, Mason, and other neighborhoods.

Central Montessori Academy provides children with a world-class education, but also nurtures the heart to develop the child’s self-confidence, personal creativity and entrepreneurial spirit. Education at Central Montessori Academy is about providing each child with the experience to learn in a way that works for the unique individual they are. The children then live what they learn; making the lessons become a part of who they are.

At Central Montessori Academy, we value diversity. We draw students from many cultures and backgrounds—and this fosters a population that serves as a microcosm of the children’s larger society. We encourage our families and friends to share their histories and traditions. For example, teachers and parents have given presentations on diverse cross-cultural events such as Diwali, the Chinese New Year, The African Harvest Festival, and many more.

General Info:

Address: 1904 Springdale Rd Cincinnati, Ohio 45231
Phone: (513) 742-5800
Website: https://www.centralmontessoriacademy.com/


What makes Children’s Meeting House Montessori School unique?

Central Montessori Academy is an independent, nonprofit Montessori school for children from toddler through the 6th grade. We are located in the Northwest suburbs of Greater Cincinnati.

We offer:

Individualized instruction and progression on the child’s level
Immersion in the Montessori philosophy through 6th grade
Small class sizes and low student-to-teacher ratios
Montessori-certified teachers
Preparation for the 21st century through helping students to be creative and forward thinkers
Superior quality academic standards without the stress of continuous testing
If this sounds like the educational beliefs and environment you’d prefer for your child, then perhaps Montessori at CMA will suit your needs.

Whatever your child’s age, call us to talk about your goals, or to arrange a tour of our classrooms. We may be just the home you’re looking for. You’re invited to visit, just to see what we’re about!

Arrange a No-Obligation Tour!

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What is Children’s Meeting House Montessori School’s age/grade range?

Central Montessori Academy is an independent, nonprofit Montessori school for children from toddler through the 6th grade. We are located in the Northwest suburbs of Greater Cincinnati.

What is your enrollment policy? Are there any key dates parents should be aware of?

The enrollment process is about feeling comfortable that CMA is a match for your child and your family.

Enrollment applications are accepted throughout the year. Your contact and guides throughout the enrollment process are Denise Ott – Admissions Director and Rene’ Steinkamp – Head of School.

montessori girl

Do you offer financial assistance?

Central Montessori Academy appreciates the commitment and sacrifice that tuition costs require from our families who entrust us to instill Montessori values such as self-motivation, self-discipline and self- confidence in their children. We are constantly balancing the need to increase tuition costs with the need to pay our teachers and staff competitively to continue to provide the high level of education that our families and students deserve.

The Tuition Assistance Program (TAP) creates a structure that is fair and mission appropriate, giving awards to families with true need. Other benefits include protecting tuition costs from rising too quickly and addressing aspects of diversity, equity and inclusion. The funds available for Tuition Assistance Program are limited. The program is designed to provide financial assistance to families who embrace the Montessori philosophy and just need some assistance to help continue this education for their children. Tuition Assistance will not exceed 50% of the standard rate of tuition. Typical TAP allocations will range between 20- 50%.

Tuition Assistant Policies and Procedures:

Before Applying for CMA’s TAP, please read through the policy and procedure documents to understand deadlines and notification of when tuition assistance information will be shared.
Download Tuition Assistance Program Policies and Procedures.
Steps to Apply for Tuition Assistance Program (TAP)

If you are applying for CMA’s Tuition Assistance Program (TAP), the following steps must be completed to be considered for tuition assistance:

Sign and submit your Enrollment Contract(s) and $300 deposit (per contract). Be sure to check the box at the bottom of the front page of your Enrollment Contract stating “I/We am/are applying for tuition assistance (additional paperwork required”). Please check this box on all copies of the contract.

Complete and submit the CMA Tuition Assistance Form (one form per child)
CMA Tuition Assistance Form (Word Version)
CMA Tuition Assistance Form (PDF)
Complete application process and financial need analysis through FACTS Grant & Aid Assessment

FACTS is a third-party financial reviewer. All information required by FACTS is due by April 15th.

What are the standard school day hours?

We have a longer instructional day — from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM — which works well for our students and families. Our students are exposed to more learning opportunities throughout the day, including music, art, foreign language study, healthy & wellness, outside play, and much more.

Does Children’s Meeting House Montessori School offer before/after school care? Does Children’s Meeting House Montessori School offer afterschool activities?

CMA offers before and after school “Extended Day” programs (also known as Before and After Care) beginning at 7:00 a.m. through 6:00 p.m.

toddler montessori

What specialty classes / extracurricular activities does Children’s Meeting House Montessori School offer (gym, art, language, sports etc.)?

Our students are exposed to more learning opportunities throughout the day, including music, art, foreign language study, healthy & wellness, outside play, and much more

Does your school have a homework policy?

Central Montessori Academy offers children a world-class education, along with an education of the heart that nurtures their self-confidence, personal creativity and entrepreneurial spirit.

Instead of compartmentalizing information, Montessori schools teach subjects in relation to one another. Through extensive observation and record-keeping, the teacher plans individual projects to enable each child to learn what he needs in order to improve.

Beginning with toddler-aged children, and continuing through the 6th grade, our curriculum has been carefully prepared to support an authentic Montessori approach to learning. The multi-age classroom model ensures that children in the same level have the same teacher for three years. This model allows children to form strong bonds with their teachers, and provides teachers with a longer period of time to guide the individual child’s academic growth and development.

Curriculum areas:

Language Arts
Mathematics and Geometry
Geography
Practical Life Skills
Sensory Training
Sciences
History
Art
Music
Theatre
Physical Fitness and Wellness
Spanish
Technology (age-appropriate)

How many children attend the school? How many students are in an average classroom?

Our enrollment for 2022-2023 is 107.

Our classrooms consist of one Toddler classrooms, three Pre-Primary classrooms (Preschool and Kindergarten); two Lower Elementary classrooms (grades 1-3); and one Upper Elementary classroom (grades 4-6).

Classrooms are Montessori-prepared environments including age-appropriate works and classroom pets. Our current enrollment is approximately 115 students, served by 30 faculty and staff members.

Who should parents contact for more information about your school?

The enrollment process is about feeling comfortable that CMA is a match for your child and your family.

Enrollment applications are accepted throughout the year. Your contact and guides throughout the enrollment process are Denise Ott – Admissions Director and Rene’ Steinkamp – Head of School.
Begin by scheduling a no-obligation tour to see our classrooms in action. The tour takes about an hour of your time and is for both parents/guardians (no children please) this can be virtual or In-person.

Call Denise Ott at (513) 742-5800 or send us a Tour Request.

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