“Never help a child with a task at which he feels he can succeed.” ~ Maria Montessori A pioneer of progressive education, Maria Montessori believed

“Never help a child with a task at which he feels he can succeed.” ~ Maria Montessori A pioneer of progressive education, Maria Montessori believed
Merit awards totaling $45,000 seek to attract families interested in innovative curriculum Inly School, an innovative toddler through grade 8 school in Scituate, is committed
With so many toys out there, it can be hard to find gifts that are both fun and meaningful for children. In keeping with the
Alexandra Boehmke attended The Montessori Community School back in the early 2000s. She recently came back to talk with our Middle School students about the
Jenny DuClos, Director of Counseling and Social Emotional Learning at Inly School, shares some of her top tips for a healing summer and ideas for
“By creating respectful, inclusive classrooms, celebrating diversity in all its forms, crossing cultural boundaries, and modeling engaged citizenry, Montessori educators nurture students who will transform
by Jenny DuClos, Director of Counseling & Social Emotional Learning Spring 2020 was a formative chapter we’ll never forget. Looking back on life and learning
Outdoor learning is nothing new at Inly School. For the past eight years, students and teachers have made good use of the school’s private four-acre
Custom instruction, counseling and enrichment for all ages Daily classroom meetings and one-on-one teacher check-ins are still part of each student’s day at Inly School,
An Inly Parent’s Perspective by Rachel Rich Each morning I drop off my two toddlers to Inly’s Toddler House teachers. My girls are two and
Creating spaces that support social-emotional well-being by Jenny DuClos, Director of Counseling & Social Emotional Learning Donna and I were recently invited to attend and
Rick Housley graduated from Inly in 2008, after spending 3 years at the School, attending for 6th, 7th, and 8th grades. We asked Rick a
An Inly Parent’s Perspective by Rachel Rich It’s January. This is the time where our family reflects on our past year and looks ahead at the upcoming
The Benefits of Starting at a Young Age A quick scan of the ‘What the Research Shows ’ pages of the American Council on the
An Inly Parent’s Perspective by Rachel Rich In my former career I was a 7th and 8th grade history teacher at a charter school that practiced a