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Hollis Montessori School provides authentic AMI Montessori education for preschool, kindergarten, elementary, and middle school.
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Word count: 1,355 words, Reading time: 5.4 minutes"Programs Primary: Ages 3-6 Elementary: Grades 1-6 Upper School: Grades 7-9 Montessori Why Montessori? The Difference Maria Montessori Learn More FAQ Admission How to Apply Schedule a Tour Tuition FAQ About Us Who We Are Faculty & Staff Board of Directors The Observer Testimonials Campus Solar Powered Careers HMS Alumni Support Annual Fund Give Online Playground and Shade Projects Gala Auction Gala FAQ Community Partnership Auction Donors Effortless Giving Blog Inquire Hollis Montessori School Programs Primary: Ages 3-6 Elementary: Grades 1-6 Upper School: Grades 7-9 Montessori Why Montessori? The Difference Maria Montessori Learn More FAQ Admission How to Apply Schedule a Tour Tuition FAQ About Us Who We Are Faculty & Staff Board of Directors The Observer Testimonials Campus Solar Powered Careers HMS Alumni Support Annual Fund Give Online Playground and Shade Projects Gala Auction Gala FAQ Community Partnership Auction Donors Effortless Giving Blog Inquire Our mission is to prepare children for life.InquireInterested in our Middle School Program? All children are naturally curious and love to learn; we understand that all children learn differently and at their own pace. Our school engages all children to develop to their full potential through challenging programs that foster critical thinking, independence, creativity and responsibility — guided by a staff of loving, highly-trained adults and a community of families that actively supports our mission. Why do so many families choose Hollis Montessori?Learn Why “We LOVE this school, the amazing staff and the lifelong friendships we’ve made. Sending our children to HMS was one of the best decisions we’ve made. It has forever changed how we view education. It is the way children are meant to learn.” — Sarah Our beautiful campus comes alive in this five-minute video. Learn what makes Hollis Montessori School an investment in your child's future. Programs Primary AGES 3-6 Elementary GRADES 1-6 Upper School GRADES 7-9 What is the application process?How to Apply Hollis Montessori School is recognized by Association Montessori International. AMI was founded in 1929 by Dr. Maria Montessori to oversee teacher training and to maintain the integrity of her work. We are the only AMI school in New Hampshire. We‘d love to meet you!Inquire The Observer Community Newsletter Featured Where Are They Now Part 3: Elena Longan Over several Observer issues, we have been featuring stories about our Alumni in our “Where Are They Now” series. In Part Three, we talked to Elena Longan, who is pursuing an AMI 3-6 diploma (Children’s House) in Portugal. Elena feels that her Montessori background has completely influenced her current life in the most positive of ways. Read More → What is AMI? In conjunction with our article about alumna Vanessa Longan training to be an AMI Guide (Association Montessori Internationale), we thought it would be helpful to explain what AMI is, and how our school came to embrace it. Our founders were seeking a method of Montessori education that was truly authentic, and when they came across an AMI affiliated school they realized they had found what they were looking for. Read More → Learning Responsibility in Elementary Classrooms Elementary-aged children need a feeling of responsibility, and the need to be active contributors to their community; whether that community is their family, a group of children they are working with at school, all of the people in their classroom, another group like Scouts or a sports team, or even humanity as a whole. Learning how to care for their environment is one way that Elementary children practice responsibility to themselves and others. Read More → A Peek Inside the Red House Down the Hill Have you ever wondered what goes on in the Hollis Montessori Adolescent Program (AP)? AP Guide Susan Holmes Glazier describes just how much work, learning, and growth goes into what may seem like simple projects. Read More → Candlelight Cafe! Last November,, the Lower Elementary classes had one of our most exciting evenings of the year: Candlelight Cafe! This is an evening that the children really look forward to. It's full of poetry, songs, cookies, cocoa, tea, and community. Read More → Teaching Independence in Children's House "We must help the child to act for himself, will for himself, think for himself; this is the art of those who aspire to serve the spirit." ~Maria MontessoriOne of the things that makes Montessori education unique is the emphasis we place on helping the children to be independent. Read More → So Much Science! If you have been on campus at Hollis Montessori School at the end of the day lately, you may have noticed Adolescent Program (AP) students and guides hiking up from the pond looking wet, tired, and happy. They have been studying Dunklee Pond in the Hollis Town Forest. This fall they are doing a water quality assessment of Dunklee Pond to submit to the NH Department of Environmental Services. The Adolescent Community has taken on a water quality study every few years so they have now begun to accumulate long term data and can begin to look at the trends. Read More → The Upper Elementary Keeps Us Up To Date At the beginning of this year, some of the oldest students in Upper Elementary had the idea of reviving a school newspaper that had been written by UE students in the past; they remembered getting the editions of the “HMS Press” when they were in Lower Elementary, and they wanted to start it back up. What a big work they were about to embark upon! Read More → Great Stories In Montessori education, there are some very special stories, called Great Stories, that we tell at the beginning of each year. The Great Stories are for the whole community, and they introduce each of the areas of study we explore throughout all six Elementary years.The first of these stories is The Great Story of the Universe... Read More → An Exciting Time to Learn about the Government! What an exciting time to learn more about government! It seems to be working its way into all levels here at HMS. Last week, the Lower Elementary community went on a wonderful field trip to the New Hampshire State House in Concord. This is a politically charged time of year, and with the Presidential election coming up this year we really wanted to spend some time learning and thinking about how our government works. We are so fortunate to be close to Concord, and jumped at the chance to see this government building in action. Read More → Request Information The Latest from our Blog Featured Oct 13, 2025 Honoring Indigenous Peoples’ & Columbus Day the Montessori Way Oct 13, 2025 Oct 13, 2025 Oct 6, 2025 Human Tendencies: Why Montessori Still Feels So Relevant Oct 6, 2025 Oct 6, 2025 Sep 29, 2025 Our Montessori Bookshelf (and Music Shelf!) Sep 29, 2025 Sep 29, 2025 Sep 22, 2025 Becoming: How Montessori Supports Adolescents Sep 22, 2025 Sep 22, 2025 Sep 15, 2025 From Independence to Interdependence Sep 15, 2025 Sep 15, 2025 Sep 8, 2025 Unlocking the Power of Language Sep 8, 2025 Sep 8, 2025 Back to Top Directions Photo Credits Privacy Policy Family Portal Hollis Montessori School, 9 S Merrimack Road, Hollis, NH, 03049(603) 400-1515info@hollismontessori.org <iframe src="https://www.googletagmanager.com/ns.html?id=GTM-TN9WNSG"height="0" width="0" style="display:none;visibility:hidden"></iframe>"
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