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Northeast Stars Montessori Preschool

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The Best Start for Your Child Begins This September

Picture your child stepping into a classroom full of curiosity and joy, with plenty of opportunities to explore the world. It is where friendships grow, confidence builds, and a lifelong love for learning begins. For over 20 years, Stars Montessori has guided young learners to discover, become independent, and achieve academic excellence. Our approach nurtures […]

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Montessori vs. Traditional Education: Key Differences Explained

At Stars Montessori, we follow a child-centered approach that differs significantly from traditional education. The Montessori method is rooted in respect for the child’s natural development and a deep belief in their ability to learn independently when given the right environment. Understanding these differences can help families see why Montessori is more than a teaching […]

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The Montessori Way: Play is Work

At Stars Montessori, we embrace a simple yet powerful truth at the heart of the Montessori philosophy: play is the child’s work. In our classrooms, what may appear to be play is actually purposeful, hands-on learning that supports every stage of a child’s development.   Understanding “Play as Work” in Montessori In traditional educational models, […]

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The Montessori Advantage: Your Top Questions Answered

Choosing the right educational path for your child is an important decision, and as parents explore Montessori education, they often have questions about how it works. At Stars Montessori, we believe in fostering curiosity, independence, and a lifelong love of learning—but what does that look like in practice?   Here, we answer some of the […]

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Kindergarten Readiness

NES includes Kindergarten Readiness in the curriculum for our older students who are preparing to attend Kindergarten. Our Curriculum Our Kindergarten Readiness Program is designed with the individual child in mind, to prepare him or her to successfully enter school and joyfully manage the “Job of Kindergarten.” This program will include: Phonetic learning and development […]

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Montessori at Home: Tips to Extend Learning Beyond the Classroom

Montessori education doesn’t stop when the school day ends—it’s a way of life that can be embraced at home, too! When children are given the freedom to explore, make choices, and take responsibility in their everyday environment, they develop confidence, independence, and a love for learning that lasts a lifetime. At Stars Montessori, we encourage […]

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Fostering Independence: Why It Matters in Early Education

Independence is a cornerstone of the Montessori philosophy, and for good reason. By nurturing self-reliance and confidence in children, we lay the foundation for a lifetime of success and fulfillment. At Stars Montessori, we believe that fostering independence isn’t just a teaching strategy—it’s a way to help children unlock their full potential.   What Is […]

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Dive Into Summer Fun with Stars Summer Camp 2025!

Are you looking for an enriching, exciting, and flexible summer camp for your little ones? Northeast Stars Montessori is thrilled to invite families to our Summer Camp 2025! With programs running from May 27 to August 14, we’ve designed a summer filled with adventure, learning, and discovery that will help your child grow while having […]

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Secure a Bright Future for Your Little Stars

Are you searching for the perfect early childhood education program for your 2-5-year-old? Northeast Stars Montessori, conveniently located at 1325 Maryland Ave NE, Washington, DC, is excited to announce that enrollment is now open for the 2025-26 school year! Rolling start dates are available as soon as January 2025. At Northeast Stars Montessori, we provide: […]

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On Commitment to High Standards

In today’s fast-paced world, it can be easy to assume that the organizations, systems, and processes that support our daily lives are produced quickly. The age of instant gratification and individualism has taught us to think that speed overrules quality, and our own desires overrule the whole.  If we pause long enough to look beyond […]

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Preschool or Nanny Care: Finding the Best Fit for Your Child

When it comes to early childhood care, parents have many options to consider. Two common choices in the Washington, D.C. area are enrolling a child in preschool or opting for a nanny or nanny-share arrangement. It’s important to explore the key differences between these childcare choices, especially if you’re seeking the best start for your […]

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Why Preschool Matters: Laying the Foundation for Lifelong Learning and Growth

Preschool plays a crucial role in a child’s early development, setting the stage for learning and lifelong growth. The benefits that a child gains from preschool — especially a Montessori program— are priceless. Preschool has the ability to set the stage for a strong start in ways that cannot be realized when a child stays home, […]

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How to Choose the Right Montessori School in Washington, DC: 7 Tips for Parents

Choosing the right Montessori school for your child is a significant decision that can shape their early education and development. At Northeast Stars Montessori Preschool, we understand the importance of finding a school that aligns with your values and meets your child’s needs. To help you make an informed choice, we’ve compiled essential tips for […]

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Address

1325 Maryland Ave NE Washington, DC 20002

Business Hours

Monday 7:30 am - 6 pm

Tuesday 7:30 am - 6 pm

Wednesday 7:30 am - 6 pm

Thursday 7:30 am - 6 pm

Friday 7:30 am - 6 pm

Saturday CLOSED

Sunday CLOSED

Our Reviews

Justin ParkerJustin Parker
12:22 18 Jul 25
Northeast Stars is wonderful. We had some issues with a previous daycare and decided to switch and we immediately saw improvement in our little man. He had been on the verge of talking for a couple months and within a month of NE Stars his talking greatly improved. He has become so self sufficient and I contribute that to NE Stars. He is excited to go to “school” every day and it is comforting to know he is somewhere safe where he can grow and build relationships with his friends. The staff are extremely flexible and communicate everything efficiently - you never feel out of the loop. We are honestly sad to be leaving for Pre-K 3. If you are looking for a daycare with a safe, structured environment this is the place for you and your little one.
Ryan KRyan K
15:24 18 Apr 25
This review correlates to the D.C. campus. Cannot recommend enough! The original STEM curriculum as their baseline, the engagement and care with the kids has always been buttery smooth while our 3-yo is attending. The program wouldn’t be anything without stupendous staff, with Ms. Jimenez at the core alongside Ms. Jackson and Ms. Martinez and others forming the all-star crew. Progress reports, visitation options, secured facility, and competent 3rd party app for comms round out the high marks I confidently parade to NES. They’re worth your time to play investigate for your little one(s).
Jessica GriffithsJessica Griffiths
18:19 01 Jan 25
We were worried about our 2yo’s transition to “school” after being at home with mom and brother, but NES and their amazing staff gave him all the love and support he needed during his transition. He enjoys going everyday and is proud to walk into his “school” and is growing and learning so much.
Ethan HarrellEthan Harrell
03:06 06 Jul 24
Gregory LemonGregory Lemon
12:01 07 Jan 23
NES has been such a wonderful school experience for our 3 year old. The teachers are professional, dedicated, and caring. The school communicates with parents constantly to provide updates and action photos during the day. Our son comes home every day and tells us of the wonderful activities he does, which we feel is paying huge dividends as far as his vocabulary and general development.
Kelley LitznerKelley Litzner
14:38 18 Jun 18
Our two children have attended the Alexandria campus for the last three years and absolutely love the teachers. We intend to send our third when he's old enough. Lots of fun activities, and an easy-going approach to the Montessori method.
Sarah DSarah D
18:38 15 Jun 18
We love Northeast Montessori! My son has developed so much since he started there last October - much of it I attribute to how caring and wonderful the teachers and care givers are. Though all of the them are amazing (thoughtful, caring, instructive), Miss Dina in particular deserves a shout out. She makes every child feel special. We are so happy that we found Northeast Montessori!
Amelia DodsonAmelia Dodson
16:49 15 Jun 18
My son Sammy started at Northeast Stars (DC location) last summer for camp. Prior to that he was home with grandma until age two. As a result, coming in to a full time care environment was totally new to him and it was a tough transition. However, the staff there, especially Miss Dina (lead teacher), Miss Kim (Sammy's classroom teacher) and Miss Monica (after care teacher), were incredibly warm and worked through it with us. There were many tears in the morning and at the end of the day when Sammy would see other kids picked up before him. However, it only took a few weeks for him to adjust before he was waving goodbye and running in to join his friends and teachers. One year later, after a successful school year, Sammy is back for camp and continuing to love it. He is now 3 years old and in extremely great shape to start Pre-K 3 at a Montessori program in PG county in the fall. I am confident that he will blow his new teachers away with all he has learned already at Northeast Stars. I would recommend this school to anyone who wants to help her child get a head start with learning activities of daily life, practicing motor skills, as well as working on precursors for reading, writing, and math. All this before age 3! I also particularly enjoy the emphasis on grace and courtesy. We really get a kick out of how polite our little guy has grown to be at such a young age. I know this will serve him well throughout life.
Andy McKinleyAndy McKinley
15:33 15 Jun 18
It’s been a wonderful place for my son- so wonderful that we came back after a disappointing experience in DCPS. My son’s confidence has exploded and NE Stars has really nurtured his love of learning.My son regularly sings the songs he learns at NE Stars and speaks often of his friends and teachers.
Anastasia McKlavinAnastasia McKlavin
15:06 27 Oct 15
I scheduled 2 visits here.My first impression was that the school was too artificially lit for my liking. While the teachers seemed great, you know gentle and patient with the children and just welcoming and warm and the place smelled great. I really wanted a school with more natural lighting. So I told them. ( the admin). and VOILA! They listened. It was an apparently easy fix. They opened up more blinds. It makes a HUGE difference. So during my second visit, I was amazed. The school's not half bad.I liked that they listened and worked with me. Means a lot.Im still looking at a few for a schools ( closer to home) for my little one but NSM is definitely on the top of my list.
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