607-272-0515

Primary Campus

1608 Trumansburg Rd
Ithaca, NY

Jacksonville Campus

1872 Trumansburg Rd
Trumansburg, NY

607-272-0515

Primary Campus

1608 Trumansburg Rd
Ithaca, NY

Jacksonville Campus

1872 Trumansburg Rd
Trumansburg, NY

Music and Art Education

Despite the chill, Namaste families gathered for a fun-filled afternoon of games, activities, and treats early this November. The annual festival was larger than ever with the addition of a paper plane launching area and a timed obstacle course. For the last 4 years the toddler, primary, and elementary families plan and gather for this fall festival to build community 
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Each Spring, our 5th and 6th year elementary students plan a field trip to a nearby city. This year the students chose Philadelphia and planned for a very busy three days of activities. The activities included a visit to the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts Museum for a private tour and art lesson. The students visited the Philadelphia Mint to 
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What a joy to be together as a community at our annual spring festival! Families spread blankets across the lawn at Jacksonville Community Park and watched the children’s performances. The spring festival is an opportunity for the children to share songs, rhythms, and dances from their music classes with their families. It is also an opportunity for our community to 
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We’re so thrilled to be able to have a winter concert and art show again this year! The children are busy preparing songs and the elementary students will be choosing art to display. The concert will be on Saturday, February 3rd at 3:30pm in the community room of Jacksonville Community Church. Namaste invites students in the Elementary and Primary classrooms 
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Namaste Montessori Elementary Program encourages students to connect what they are learning in the classroom with experiences such as a visit to a museum. On Thursday November 9th a group of students spent the day at Cornell learning about Art and Music. Inspired by the artistic work of Wassily Kandinsky and Alexander Calder, students created their own work. They used similar 
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