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Casa Montessori |
| Location: Bucharest, Romania |
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| Program Established: September 2000 | | # of Children: 15 | Ages Served: 3-6 |
| Immediate Needs:
We now need financial support to build a school in Bucharest.
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| Contact Person: Victoria Iliescu |
| Contact Information: viviliescu@yahoo.com |
A Primary classroom called “Casa Montessori” was opened in Bucharest,
Sector 4, in September 2000, by the “Copiii Lumii – Bal Jagat Children’s
World Foundation”, a Romanian non profit organization.
The Foundation opened “Casa Montessori” in an orphanage where
individualized education addressing each child’s potential was much
needed. The initial target group was children from the orphanage
“Sfantul Vasile”. The program proved to be very successful.
After 2005 the orphanage closed and became the Community Service Center
“Sfantul Vasile”. It now consists of a Day Care Center and a
Rehabilitation Center for physically and mentally disabled children.
“Casa Montessori” continues to function in this Center and now also
includes underprivileged children from the community.
Families from California were the initial contributors and made it
possible to open “Casa Montessori”. Our goal is both educational and
humanitarian, providing free education for children from poor families,
abandoned children and children with disabilities. The financing of the
program continues to depend on various sponsors and private donors.
Casa Montessori consists of a 170 sq. meter classroom and a bathroom on
the ground floor of the Community Center “Sfantul Vasile”. We are
presently working with 15 children between the ages of 3 and 6 years.
The teachers are Montessori trained. Both Dr. Rita Zener and Dr. Silvia
C. Dubovoy continue to support our work training teachers and assistants.
In 1934, Maria Montessori helped create the first school in
Romania. I. Spiru Firea was one of the first Montessori teachers of this
school in Bucharest. Montessori education almost disappeared during the
Second World War. Today, there are only 8 Montessori classrooms in
Romania. It is our hope that we can provide Montessori’s education and
caring home-like environment for Romania's needy children in the years
to come.
The need for a Montessori school in Bucharest is urgent. Our present
goal is to build such a school with 3-4 Primary Classrooms and
eventually a Teacher Training Center. This would allow us to secure the
future of Montessori education in Romania.
We need financial support for this project.
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