Our students all wore Pink today, to show their support of Breast Cancer Awareness which was put on by the Lions Club of Tropical Gardens.
Thank you to all students who participated, your support is greatly appreciated!
We have had a wonderful summer here at Montessori By The Sea, and trust that you have also had one that was filled with good times!!
The teachers have been at the school this week preparing the environment for the students and we are all excited about this upcoming school year!
The first few weeks of school bring new routines and questions, and as such, enclosed in this Newsletter, you will find important information and details on some policies and procedures at MBTS. Please be sure to note the info as there have been some changes.
We have an ‘Open Door Policy’ and welcome feedback and questions from parents.
Important E-Mails at MBTS are:
~ Administration:
~ Classrooms/Specialties:
This year promises to be a fantastic one and we are looking forward to being partners with you in your child’s educational journey!
Congratulations MBTS Students! I am so proud to announce the results of NCFA 2011:
Jambo Rafiki: Lower Elementary – Silver
O Sifuni Mungu: Lower Elementary – Gold
The Rainbow Connection: Upper Elementary – Bronze
Don’t Stop Believin’: Noon-Hour Choir – Silver
The Pink Panther: Grade 5 & 6 – Gold
Nissidanse: Grade 6 Recorder – Bronze
Miralda Dzaghouni: Violin - Bronze
Paige Allison: Piano – Silver
Kassidi Jackson: Piano – Bronze
Danielle Malyk: Voice – Whistle a Happy Tune – Silver
Castle on a Cloud – Bronze
Maddy Bowyer: Piano – Gold
Hannah Howe: Piano - Bronze
Maddy Bowyer & Hannah Howe: Piano Duet – Gold
Hannah Ebanks: Piano - Bronze
Sarah Pierson: Voice – The Lass From The Low County – Silver
Thank you parents for your support, and once again, congratulations students!
Congratulations to Grade 7 student, Marissa Towell, who came in 2nd place in the ‘Earth Science’ category for her solar cooker project in at this year’s annual Rotary Central School Science Fair. Please visit, http://www.compasscayman.com/caycompass/2011/04/05/Weird,-wacky-and-full-of-wonder/, for further details.
We are so proud of you Marissa! Congratulations again!
What an excellent job our Lower and Upper Elementary students did during their NCFA performances this morning! We are so proud of them—both with their performance and their excellent audience skills!!
The results are in and are as follows:
Well done everyone!!
Also a special thank you to the teachers for all of their hard work and efforts with NCFA and the students to make it such a success for them! Thank you!
As a part of the ongoing development of its academic program, Montessori By The Sea (MBTS) welcomed Ms. Hillary Drinkell, a consultant with the The Montessori Foundation, to its school March 29th – April 1st, 2011. Found to be a “Very Good School” by the Education and Standards Assessment Unit (ESAU) during its evaluation in March 2010, MBTS, which accommodates students from 21 months (Toddler Program) to 14 years (Grade 8), wished to gain insight from the perspective of a Montessori organization. “The experience was both inspirational and invigorating. We look forward to moving our programs forward from strength to strength with all that we have gained from Hillary’s visit!” says Deborah Thompson, one of the Principals at MBTS. Hillary also commented, “The dynamic discussions and excitement around enhancing an already very good program is always a joy to me.”
The Montessori Foundation “nurtures, inspires and supports the development of strong successful Montessori schools” globally. Sponsored by the MBTS Parent’s Guild, Ms. Drinkell was brought in as a consultant on authentic Montessori principles and practices from an international perspective. Having held the position of the Dean of Elementary at the New Gate School in Sarasota, Florida, Ms. Drinkell has worked extensively in Early Childhood, and is trained in Elementary (6-12 year olds) Montessori practice. Her training is MACTE accredited and she has her MEI Montessori. Her undergraduate degree is in Industrial Psychology and Speech and Drama and she has her Masters degree in Education with an emphasis on Montessori education. As a consultant with the Montessori Foundation, Ms. Drinkell has worked with schools internationally and writes articles for ‘Tomorrow’s Child’ and ‘Montessori Leadership’.
The brunt of Hillary’s time was spent working with the Administration of MBTS. “Having Hillary at MBTS was such an amazing experience! She had so much to share and offer, and we have already begun implementing some of her suggestions. Her time at the school was enriching and invaluable to all and we have already begun planning her next visit with us.” said Co-Principal Kourtni Jackson. Hillary also led both a Parent Night and a Staff Meeting, in order to share the wealth of her knowledge, experience and expertise and answer any questions. Both events were a success, extending well past the scheduled time as participants clamoured for additional insight! Ken Thompson, Chairman of the MBTS Parent’s Guild also shared the enthusiasm expressed from Hillary’s visit on behalf of the parents: “The Parent’s Guild at Montessori By The Sea had hoped that by arranging for Ms. Hillary Drinkel to visit the school she would provide a professional and perhaps a critical eye, on what was happening and offer suggestions on ways to enhance the school. I must say she exceeded our expectations! With her extensive teaching experience, and exceptional knowledge and love of the Montessori program she provided parents with very useful information, and for some it was confirmation they had chosen the right school for their children. There was a great deal of excitement over the evening session, and it was so well received that we may make it an annual affair.”
The Montessori curriculum is a spiraling curriculum that balances academic rigor with the developmental needs of the student. It is a student-centered, inquiry-based, individualized, holistic approach to education that encourages critical thinking, time management and organizational skills as well as innovation so that students develop the skills necessary for university and beyond.
Happy New Year!
We hope that everyone had a wonderful holiday and that you are feeling refreshed after the break. We also hope 2011 is proving to be as enjoyable and productive for you all as it has been for us this week at MBTS!
Teachers have been delighted to see ‘their children’ again and the students have definitely been keen to get to work!
We look forward to a ‘heavenly’ 2011!
In the 2008-2009 school year, Ms. Sabrina Silva led the way for Montessori By The Sea in the island’s Spelling Bee competition, securing third place in the final competition. Although MBTS did not compete last year, we are back!
On Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010, Gabriella Cansell, Maia Thompson and Zoe Connolly Basdeo represented MBTS in this year’s Primary Spelling Bee competition. Our girls were poised and calm despite their nervousness.
As a team, MBTS was 3rd of the 6 schools competing. Zoe, who was a reserve, had to engage in a ‘Spell Off’ with two other participating students and secured third place overall with “hallucination”. It is the first time in the history of the Spelling Bee (13 years) that a reserve made it to the finals! Zoe will be representing MBTS in the final round of the Spelling Bee on December 1st at 6:30pm at Mary Miller Hall. Congratulations to all who participated and in particular to Zoe on her achievement.
Christiana McMurdo and Emily Boyd will be representing MBTS in the Secondary competition of the Spelling Bee which takes place on November 10th, 2010 at 6:30 p.m. at Mary Miller Hall. Come out and show your support!
MBTS would like to thank Ms. Shari Wilson for organizing MBTS’ participation in the Spelling Bee, as well as the classroom teachers and parents who supported our children.
Welcome to Montessori By The Sea!
It is so exciting having everyone back at the school… it gets lonely here over the summer!
We would like to welcome all of the new families and staff to our school. We are truly looking forward to a great year with you! We are also thrilled at the addition of our new Grade 8 class!
Each classroom and Specialty class will be updating their blogs on the ‘happenings’ of their class at least twice a month (often with pictures), so please come by and visit often.
We hope that most of you are able to join us for our annual Guild Welcome Picnic, which will be held on Saturday, September 18th from 3-6 pm on the school playground.
As always, should you have any questions, please let us know.
Enjoy our site!
~ MBTS ~