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  2. We are a a public Montessori charter school, serving approximately 170 students aged three through twelve. St. Augustine, “America’s oldest city,” is a blend of historic sites, great restaurants, eclectic shopping, and breathtaking nature.

  3. St Augustine Public Montessori School serves children aged 3 years through 12 years, in 3-year cycle programs of Early Childhood, Lower Elementary, and Upper Elementary. Our Montessori-trained teaching and administration staff implement Montessori programming in its entirety, building upon the great success of other public Montessori schools ...

  4. As space allows, St Augustine Public Montessori School (STA Montessori) will admit children 3-years-old through grade 6 who are eligible to attend school in the St. Johns County School District. Our elementary program is tuition-free as a public charter school.

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  6. All gifts—no matter how large or how small—are so appreciated. Help us get to 100% participation! Many alumni tell us that St Augustine Public Montessori School provided the foundation for their character formation and success experienced at high school, college, and beyond.

  7. Saint Augustine Public Montessori. 7 Williams St St. Augustine, FL 32084. info@stamontessori.org (904) 342-5350

  8. About STA Montessori Governance Administration & Faculty Employment Admissions Programs ...

  9. Our elementary programs cultivate student imagination, reasoning skills, social development and great intellect by providing individualized and small group lessons and projects.

  10. The Montessori classroom is a prepared environment. The materials, furniture, pictures and posters, the books and music have all been selected to create an ambiance that is conducive to long concentration, higher-level thinking, and creative expression.

  11. General 3 — Saint Augustine Public Montessori School

    www.stamontessori.org/early-childhood

    Younger students learn from older classmates, while older students are academically challenged and gain leadership skills. Students learn actively in indoor and outdoor spaces designed to provide freedom of movement and the ability to choose their activities.