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My little boy will be starting at Half Moon Montessori this September, in "red class" on Monday and Wednesday afternoons to start with. Is onyone else's little one starting at the same time who would like to meet up over the summer for a few playdates? I would love for him to have some familiar faces there on his first day!
Yes, my daughter is, but in Blue Class (she's 3 in August).... So probably not much help as they won't see each other much at all during the day. However, wanted to let you know that we are very happy with Half Moon Montessori. Our son's just finished there. I'm sure your son will love it! Hope a Red Class parent sees your message!!

My eldest just finished blue class and is going to reception and my youngest will start red class in September, just two half-days to start with but not coinciding with yours.


Half Moon is a very loving environment. And as for stability, there's been pretty much zero staff turnover in the 2 years my daughter went there - other parents can probably confirm it's longer than that.

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