| Virgin Islands Montessori School About VIMS: Introduction |
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In 1963, the concept of a Montessori school in the Virgin Islands captured the imagination and support of a group of St Thomas parents. A one-room building emerged in January 1964 with a preschool class of 12 students. Over the ensuing decades years, our school has grown steadily to meet the needs of our St. Thomas/St. John community. Today, our beautiful 7.0 acre campus offers instruction for Toddlers through High School. VIMSIA's first Primary Class was located on half an acre of land, generously donated by Bill and Jim Evans (both of whom had children in that class). Our early growth focused on additional preschool classes. Lower and Elementary Classes were added in the early ‘70’s, moving our program upwards through the sixth grade. Responding to the needs of our parents and students, we added our Toddler Program for two-year-olds in 1994. This program is called LA Casa “Learning Activity House”. We also initiated an afternoon enrichment center in our LA Casa location that same year. This center is designed to be a “home away from home” by offering quality, loving and friendly care with fun activities for students until 5:30 p.m. each school day. The long-awaited addition of our Middle School became a reality in 1997. With a 7th grade class introduced that September, the eighth grade was added the following year. Our Middle School combined the Montessori approach with traditional methods to ensure a smooth transition to Upper School and beyond. Our Upper School began in Sept. 2004 with the addition of the 9th grade. Beginning with the 2006-2007 school year, we introduced the International Baccalaureate Organization’s (IBO) secondary school pedagogy for grades 7 and up. During the 2007-2008 school year, we made the great leap and actually changed our school name, to include the strong focus that we now have on our secondary school program. Virgin Islands Montessori School has become VI Montessori School and International Academy. The International Academy includes our 7th through 12th grades and utilizes the IBO approach to learning, while The Montessori School continues to offer excellence in Montessori education for our toddler through 6th grade students. All levels of the school are accredited by Middle States. In addition, our Montessori levels are accredited by Association Montessori Internationale and we are in the midst of the accreditation process to become an International Baccalaureate World School. IB Middle Years Program (MYP) for grades 7 – 10 IB Diploma Program (DP) for grades 11 - 12 The IBO has a mission to “create a better world through education” and offers a curriculum that is a perfect complement to our proven Montessori program. The IBO is a nonprofit educational foundation motivated by its mission - focused on the student. It is a recognized leader in the field of international education, encouraging students to be active learners, well-rounded individuals and engaged world citizens. Founded in 1968, it currently works with 1,763 schools in 122 countries. There are more than 943 schools in the United States, Canada and the Caribbean offering one or more of the IBO’s academic programs. For further information, visit their IBO website: www.ibo.org Mission Statement Philosophy Purpose and Aim Our Objectives
Organization Accreditation AMI/USA was founded to conduct the business of AMI in the United States. The yearly dues we pay go to the United States Office in Rochester, New York. A portion is sent to the International headquarters in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. AMI strictly regulates the standards to be met by member schools and teachers through their consultation program. They offer and run teacher-training programs, and organize national and international workshops and conferences. A team of specially trained consultants visits each school at least every three years. AMI is the reliable authority on authentic Montessori theory and practice, and since its inception, has been the coordinating agency of growth and development in Montessori. For more information about AMI, visit their website: www.montessori-ami.org
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