SpringStone staff manage the school in an open concept office, built for parent involvement and open communication
Meals served at SpringStone are prepared in our state-of-the-art kitchen, always receiving top honor during state inspections.
Classrooms are setup with Montessori learning stations. Each child is introduced to each area and invited to choose jobs.
Students gain a sense of responsibility and achievement when they select their activities and extend their create learning.
Classroom Montessori learning stations are well organized and attractively displayed to invite children to participate.
Children participate in planting and watering of our private garden of vegetables, freshly picked and use in curriculum.
Parents are invited to sit and view their child's class using visual communication monitors in the front office area.
The infant room is attractive and inviting, giving our infants a sense of security. Parents are always invited to participate.
Meals are delivered to each classroom fresh cooked and served family-style with children serving themselves, age-appropriately.
Nationally Accredited through NECPA: National Early Childhood Program Accreditation, with a 5 star rating in New Mexico.
At SpringStone, it is all about the students and their hands-on involvement in learning.
SpringStone has an outside Language-based play areas, providing opportunities for community awareness and interaction.
Dominic L.
Feb 7, 2019
Awesome school well worth it! I couldn't watch my nephew for a day so I called SpringStone and I got everything I needed for acceptance and they watched him this is a great school
Read MoreCourtney V.
Jan 8, 2017
Great school-I have had my 3 1/2 yr old there since he was 8 weeks and I now have my second son who is about 18months there since he was 3months. The teachers are patient and interactive. Great curriculum. Low teacher turnover and have been there for 5-10 years. The infant rooms are fabulous. School meals are well prepared and great variety.
Read MoreShelby P.
May 3, 2016
I called to find out pricing for our son. When I asked her if they had a prek program, she laughed. Like I was stupid enough to ask if they have a prek program. Thank you but no thank you. If you have the balls to laugh at me for asking such a simple question you can bet I'm not paying to have my son here, who's not old enough to know not to ask "dumb" questions. Fire your front desk girl. If she's a teacher, she definitely needs to be fired.
Read MoreShayna H.
Aug 26, 2015
I am now ruined when it come to care for my daughter. We love and miss Springstone on Randolph! My husband's job took us away from Albuquerque, and I have to say that I miss Springstone just as much as my family from Albuquerque. This is because they became our family. My daughter is constantly pouting and saying, "I miss my old school!" And looking for a new place is next to impossible now because nowhere is as good as the place we left. And this is specifically for the Randolph location, as we tried Rio Rancho for a while because it was closer... and then ended up back at Randolph, driving the extra 30 +/- minutes just to feel back at home at our favorite school with our favorite people. We miss you all!
Read MoreCraig R.
Feb 6, 2013
Terrible. It might have been a good school at one time. Poor ethics. They have changed their policies without notifying any parents. Less teachers, more students is the new policy. Did you know that? Neither did I until I dropped my daughter off in an over-crowded classroom again. I spoke immediately to the director to be told the policy just changed last month to my total surprise. It explains why my daughter is always in a soiled diaper when I pick her up. Poor leadership at best; not the place for my children. Makes me wonder what else they do with out notifying the parents....
Read MoreTatiana R.
Oct 27, 2014
I am an Early Childhood Specialist and I had my child for about a month in this child care center. I give this place one star because of several reasons: 1) even though they say their staff is Montessori certified (mainly online) I recommend if you are looking for a truly Montessori institution to go to American Montessori Society website and look for CERTIFIED Montessori school in your area (there are several in the Albuquerque area). 2) Look into New Mexico Kids website and look into the CYFD Licensed Provider Site Survey Inspector Reports type the name of this "School" and see what even licensing has to say of this place. 3) As in the personal side, I did not know where to look so I trusted my child to these people. During the time my child was there the interactions were poor, teachers were always gossiping to each other and paying poor attention to children. I saw once or maybe twice in a month teachers sitting with children and having real interactions (and there were not the teachers that they are always calling their "Montessori" staff), that to me is awful!Please take a look at what is out there and trust the reviews of this place, the CYFD reports and complaints, THEY ARE TRUE!!! There are better places for your child out there!
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