Sea Rose Montessori Co-op School will hold an open house. . Photo Credit: Jodi Paquin Photography
Sea Rose Montessori Co-op School has announced that they will hold an open house on Saturday, October 19, from 9 a.m.–12 noon.
“Come meet experienced teachers, explore the eco-friendly renovated schoolhouse, visit the beautifully prepared environment for independent learning and discovery and connect with Sea Rose families,” Sea Rose Montessori said in an event announcement..
Sea Rose currently serves students ages 4 and 9 (and adding a grade each year). Parents of younger children should attend, too:
“It’s time to get serious about next year! We have limited observation spots available for prospective students, so families with younger children should reach out. Sea Rose parent-founders and board want to be able to accommodate everyone. We are looking forward to another successful Open House,” said Board President Suzanne McDonald in the news release.
An independent school, Sea Rose Montessori is centrally located on Aquidneck Island and serves students from Newport, Middletown, Portsmouth, Jamestown, Bristol, and Tiverton, and Fall River as well as military families.
The open house is located at 324 East Main Road, Portsmouth, R.I. Plenty of parking and a spectacular setting of conserved open space.
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