Sapientia Montessori School

Sapientia Montessori School
  • 1220 Cottonwood Creek Trail
    Cedar Park, TX 78613
  •   512-260-2261

Hours

Monday:
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday:
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday:
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday:
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday:
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed

Chamber Rating

Verified Member
4.5 - (22 reviews)
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Read Our 22 Reviews

Chamber Rating

Verified Member
4.5 - (22 reviews)
18
1
0
2
1
  • Ramya

    Great school for a kids overall development. Mr.Hector has been a great teacher for my 4 and a half year old boy. My son has improved a lot in the last 6 months with the school. Thanks to the school and the staff.
    Apr 11th, 2022

  • Muhammad Yousaf

    My son (4 year old at that time) went this facility for 6 months. Initially I liked their curriculum and how they mixed younger and older kids in the same class so that younger kids can learn from the older kids. However, I later realized that they were keeping the younger kids busy something meaningless and only learning a little. Along with that my son was not happy to go to his class and it went on for several months. We decided to take him out eventually after corona pandemic lock down. We were recommended this school who kids went to this facility for two years and they liked it. For some reason it was not meant for us.
    Nov 19th, 2021

  • minty stateav

    My children have been attending Sapientia since 2016.Between the kids, we have had great experience with the school's toddler room, primary room (pre-k) and elementary classrooms. This review hopes to summarize our experience pre-covid and during the covid times (1) Leadership: The principal Ms Kalika is in general, on top of things. Her leadership was particularly evident when the school transitioned from in-person to remote learning in a snap during March 2020. (2) Quality of education: Montessori based learning is very hands on and engaging. My children love working on their lessons and would always be excited to show off their lessons during watch me work day, which during the pre-covid times, happened twice in a semester. In order to retain the hands on experience as much as possible with remote learning, the school provided high quality printed materials at the start of this school year. (3) Staff retention: Having seen our share of daycares across the many states we have lived in, it goes without saying that this school has a high staff retention ratio, which has offered tremendous stability for our children (4) 1-1 attention: the class teacher is always in tune with the child's needs and abilities. (5) communication: Whenever we felt the need to talk about our childrens performance, how they adapted as they moved classrooms etc, the teacher/principal was very accommodating of our schedules to meet and discuss. Being a first time mother, and still learning how to handle various emotions and behaviors of a child, the school teachers have been quite a guiding force that I would always be grateful for. (6) connecting with young children during remote learning: remote learning has been challenging for children in general and is particularly hard on young children. The teachers in the primary room have demonstrated quite a knack for holding the child's attention for the entire duration of the class -be it general learning or arts or spanish language. (7) practical life: From an early age, there is emphasis on self-reliance and independence. Children in the primary classroom are taught practical life lessons such as kitchen skills, cleaning, taking care of themselves and their environment. (8) child's character: The teachers strive to bring out the best in the children. There are rules, boundaries but I have never seen these rules affect my children in any negative way. (9) extra -curricular offerings: The school attracts high quality teachers for many extra curricular activities such as chess, piano etc. For any parent that is looking for a caring, nurturing environment for an overall development of a child in addition to learning, look no further than Sapientia Montessori.
    Mar 26th, 2022

  • Ashley Bates

    There's something very special about this school! We have 4 small children and have tried a few different schools over the years but feel we have found a home here. It's great to see a school that sticks to the core values it was founded on. One of the most important aspects of this school for our family has been that they don't utilize screens for teaching. It has been great to hear about the lessons presented by the teachers each day. Also, they have a sort of whole child approach where they emphasize not only the teaching of concepts but they have an old school emphasis on citizenship - manners, norms - and more importantly learning to get along peacefully and cohesively with peers, learning and respecting different viewpoints, backgrounds, cultures, etc. Beyond that they ask that parents provide only healthy foods - it's so much easier to get kids to eat well like this, where the efforts at home aren't derailed at school but rather only reinforced. Lastly, we feel a general easy-goingness from the whole staff that puts us at ease as we watch our kids walk from the car to class each morning. The staff here does a great job of keeping communication to only the very important things. We are not barraged with texts, emails, calls - they simply take care of it and the kids are thriving. We are thrilled with this school.
    Oct 2nd, 2021

  • Martha Chandy

    Both our daughters attended Sapientia, an AMI certified school, for close to a combined 12 years, and thrived! Starting at age 2, they went through the toddler, primary and elementary programs before moving to traditional school for 6th grade. The Head of School, Ms Kalika, with her very hands-on "whole child" approach really sets the tone of this school in making sure that all teachers and students follow the authentic Montessori method. Classrooms are well-organized and uncluttered. Children are taught to work on their own and to be responsible by taking care of their own needs and belongings. Our girls learned through one-on-one lessons, observing and working with a mixed-age student group, lots and lots of hands-on practice and self-correction, all under the close supervision of their teacher. These qualities have enabled them to become self-directed learners. Since classrooms are mixed-age, the older children have the opportunity to teach and mentor the younger ones, who in turn learn to collaborate with and learn from their peers. A big part of our learning at the upper elementary (9-12 years) level was the incredibly enriching Montessori Model United Nations (MMUN) experience. Each participating student represents a specific country and plays the role of that country's delegate. Student delegates research and prepare position papers and speeches on complex topics like Cyber Security, the Arms Race in Outer Space, Protection of Global Climate, Food Security, etc. for the culminating MMUN conference in New York. As parents, we loved the small community feel and how everyone is friendly ,kind and gracious. The staff always goes above and beyond to make sure the child is emotionally comfortable and all their needs are being met. Our girls flourished at this school, both socially, and academically. We had no trouble transitioning to traditional school. Currently in high school and middle school respectively, both girls qualified for above-grade level curriculum when they moved to middle school. They have continued to excel ever since - an outstanding testament to the solid foundation for life that they gained at Sapientia.
    Sep 8th, 2021

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About
Sapientia Montessori School

Sapientia Montessori School is located at 1220 Cottonwood Creek Trail in Cedar Park, Texas 78613. Sapientia Montessori School can be contacted via phone at 512-260-2261 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   512-260-2261

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Sapientia Montessori School?

A The phone number for Sapientia Montessori School is: 512-260-2261.


Q Where is Sapientia Montessori School located?

A Sapientia Montessori School is located at 1220 Cottonwood Creek Trail, Cedar Park, TX 78613


Q What is the internet address for Sapientia Montessori School?

A The website (URL) for Sapientia Montessori School is: https://sapientiamontessori.com/?utm_source=localfx&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=localfx


Q How big is Sapientia Montessori School?

A Sapientia Montessori School employs approximately 20+ people.


Q What days are Sapientia Montessori School open?

A Sapientia Montessori School is open:
Monday: 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday: 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday: 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed


Q How is Sapientia Montessori School rated?

A Sapientia Montessori School has a 4.5 Star Rating from 22 reviewers.

Hours

Monday:
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday:
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday:
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday:
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday:
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed

Ratings and Reviews
Sapientia Montessori School

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( 22 Reviews )
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Ramya on Google

image Great school for a kids overall development.
Mr.Hector has been a great teacher for my 4 and a half year old boy. My son has improved a lot in the last 6 months with the school. Thanks to the school and the staff.


Muhammad Yousaf on Google

image My son (4 year old at that time) went this facility for 6 months. Initially I liked their curriculum and how they mixed younger and older kids in the same class so that younger kids can learn from the older kids. However, I later realized that they were keeping the younger kids busy something meaningless and only learning a little. Along with that my son was not happy to go to his class and it went on for several months. We decided to take him out eventually after corona pandemic lock down. We were recommended this school who kids went to this facility for two years and they liked it. For some reason it was not meant for us.


minty stateav on Google

image My children have been attending Sapientia since 2016.Between the kids, we have had great experience with the school's toddler room, primary room (pre-k) and elementary classrooms.
This review hopes to summarize our experience pre-covid and during the covid times
(1) Leadership: The principal Ms Kalika is in general, on top of things. Her leadership was particularly evident when the school transitioned from in-person to remote learning in a snap during March 2020.
(2) Quality of education: Montessori based learning is very hands on and engaging. My children love working on their lessons and would always be excited to show off their lessons during watch me work day, which during the pre-covid times, happened twice in a semester. In order to retain the hands on experience as much as possible with remote learning, the school provided high quality printed materials at the start of this school year.
(3) Staff retention: Having seen our share of daycares across the many states we have lived in, it goes without saying that this school has a high staff retention ratio, which has offered tremendous stability for our children
(4) 1-1 attention: the class teacher is always in tune with the child's needs and abilities.
(5) communication: Whenever we felt the need to talk about our childrens performance, how they adapted as they moved classrooms etc, the teacher/principal was very accommodating of our schedules to meet and discuss. Being a first time mother, and still learning how to handle various emotions and behaviors of a child, the school teachers have been quite a guiding force that I would always be grateful for.
(6) connecting with young children during remote learning: remote learning has been challenging for children in general and is particularly hard on young children. The teachers in the primary room have demonstrated quite a knack for holding the child's attention for the entire duration of the class -be it general learning or arts or spanish language.
(7) practical life: From an early age, there is emphasis on self-reliance and independence. Children in the primary classroom are taught practical life lessons such as kitchen skills, cleaning, taking care of themselves and their environment.
(8) child's character: The teachers strive to bring out the best in the children. There are rules, boundaries but I have never seen these rules affect my children in any negative way.
(9) extra -curricular offerings: The school attracts high quality teachers for many extra curricular activities such as chess, piano etc.
For any parent that is looking for a caring, nurturing environment for an overall development of a child in addition to learning, look no further than Sapientia Montessori.


Ashley Bates on Google

image There's something very special about this school! We have 4 small children and have tried a few different schools over the years but feel we have found a home here. It's great to see a school that sticks to the core values it was founded on. One of the most important aspects of this school for our family has been that they don't utilize screens for teaching. It has been great to hear about the lessons presented by the teachers each day. Also, they have a sort of whole child approach where they emphasize not only the teaching of concepts but they have an old school emphasis on citizenship - manners, norms - and more importantly learning to get along peacefully and cohesively with peers, learning and respecting different viewpoints, backgrounds, cultures, etc. Beyond that they ask that parents provide only healthy foods - it's so much easier to get kids to eat well like this, where the efforts at home aren't derailed at school but rather only reinforced. Lastly, we feel a general easy-goingness from the whole staff that puts us at ease as we watch our kids walk from the car to class each morning. The staff here does a great job of keeping communication to only the very important things. We are not barraged with texts, emails, calls - they simply take care of it and the kids are thriving. We are thrilled with this school.


Martha Chandy on Google

image Both our daughters attended Sapientia, an AMI certified school, for close to a combined 12 years, and thrived! Starting at age 2, they went through the toddler, primary and elementary programs before moving to traditional school for 6th grade.
The Head of School, Ms Kalika, with her very hands-on "whole child" approach really sets the tone of this school in making sure that all teachers and students follow the authentic Montessori method. Classrooms are well-organized and uncluttered. Children are taught to work on their own and to be responsible by taking care of their own needs and belongings. Our girls learned through one-on-one lessons, observing and working with a mixed-age student group, lots and lots of hands-on practice and self-correction, all under the close supervision of their teacher. These qualities have enabled them to become self-directed learners. Since classrooms are mixed-age, the older children have the opportunity to teach and mentor the younger ones, who in turn learn to collaborate with and learn from their peers.
A big part of our learning at the upper elementary (9-12 years) level was the incredibly enriching Montessori Model United Nations (MMUN) experience. Each participating student represents a specific country and plays the role of that country's delegate. Student delegates research and prepare position papers and speeches on complex topics like Cyber Security, the Arms Race in Outer Space, Protection of Global Climate, Food Security, etc. for the culminating MMUN conference in New York.
As parents, we loved the small community feel and how everyone is friendly ,kind and gracious. The staff always goes above and beyond to make sure the child is emotionally comfortable and all their needs are being met. Our girls flourished at this school, both socially, and academically.
We had no trouble transitioning to traditional school. Currently in high school and middle school respectively, both girls qualified for above-grade level curriculum when they moved to middle school. They have continued to excel ever since - an outstanding testament to the solid foundation for life that they gained at Sapientia.


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