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Businiess name:  Montessori Shir-Hashirim
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Montessori Shir Hashirim is an amazing place for kids. It emphasizes the arts and literature, and it is not at all unusual to see a four year old in the school plays reciting Shakespeare. The school leaves the teaching to professional, Montessori certified teachers who love to include equally great art (such as Van Gogh and Monet) and hands-on projects (such as preparing bread in the morning). The school prides itself on developing self-reliance and life skills for its pupils. The head of school, Elena Cielak speaks several languages and brings a very world-oriented perspective to the curriculum. Although there are Jewish themes, the school celebrates all cultures. One pair of parents were amazed that their young student came home reciting the countries of Southeast Asia, which she had learned in the geography unit. For parents who do not support an academic curriculum or Montessori philosophy, this is definitely not the place for your child. In addition, the environment is not one for children who need a ‘progressive’ play-oriented environment. While there is play and the wonderful sites accommodate free activity, it is definitely a place that mixes structure with fun. I put my boy through the school and it was the best thing I ever did for him. He was the head of his class when he began first grade and more importantly, socially he was well adjusted and happy. I highly recommend the school, probably the best preschool in Los Angeles.

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