A vibrant Montessori classroom ready to welcome children at Peace Pod Montessori.
In response to the unexpected closure of Westabou Montessori School, educators and parents in Augusta have established Peace Pod Montessori. This new program aims to provide a seamless transition for local families and ensure continuity in Montessori education. Located at St. Luke United Methodist Church, Peace Pod Montessori will offer a hands-on learning environment for children ages 18 months to 12 years. The program addresses the urgent need for educational options following Westabou’s closure, with initiatives like offering the first month free for affected families.
Augusta, GA — In a swift response to the unexpected closure of Westabou Montessori School less than a week before the start of the new school year, community educators and parents have established a new Montessori program known as Peace Pod Montessori. The new school aims to ensure continuity in Montessori education for local families and children.
Westabou Montessori School in Augusta announced it would not reopen for the upcoming school year due to financial insolvency. The decision was made by the school’s board after exploring various options and finding that they could not proceed with the school year without risking ongoing financial issues. The announcement came less than a week before classes were scheduled to begin, leaving many families without their usual educational options.
In response to this sudden need, educators and former teachers from Westabou Montessori, Rose Pierce and Selina Abner, acted quickly to establish Peace Pod Montessori. This new program is designed to provide a seamless transition for families and maintain the Montessori teaching philosophy in the region.
Peace Pod Montessori is located at St. Luke United Methodist Church and is supported by Good Neighbors Ministries. The partnership allows the program to operate smoothly within a community space, providing stability and resources for both children and their families.
Classes at Peace Pod Montessori will commence on Tuesday, August 12. The program supports children aged 18 months through 12 years and is designed to accommodate both full-time and part-time enrollment options. The program emphasizes a hands-on, Montessori learning environment that follows the core principles of multi-age classrooms, personalized instruction, and fostering independence in students.
To assist families impacted by the Westabou Montessori closure, Peace Pod Montessori is offering the first month of August free to those who had paid tuition at Westabou. This initiative aims to provide financial relief and ensure that children continue their educational journey without interruption.
While the program provides the educational framework, parents will maintain responsibility for student records, including transcripts and other documentation. This approach ensures continuity for families as they transition to the new school environment.
Enrollment is currently open for full-time and part-time spots, and the community is encouraged to register early due to the high demand following the sudden closure of Westabou Montessori. The founders have emphasized the importance of collaboration between educators and families to support children’s educational growth.
The quick formation of Peace Pod Montessori highlights the community’s commitment to preserving Montessori education within Augusta. The initiative was launched in a short period to fill the gap created by Westabou’s closure, ensuring that local children can continue benefiting from the Montessori approach. The program strives to offer a stable, nurturing environment that upholds the educational principles familiar to families and students alike.
As the school prepares to open its doors, educators and parents are optimistic that Peace Pod Montessori will serve as a lasting resource for the Augusta community, fostering independent, engaged learners now and in the future.
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