Big City Montessori School is a before or after school daycare daycare located at 240 Industrial Street, San Francisco, California CA. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
Big City Montessori School receives overwhelmingly positive reviews from most parents, who praise the quality of instruction, experienced teachers, and supportive community. A small number of parents report serious concerns about child expulsion practices, refund policies, and alleged discriminatory behavior by management.
Our daughter joined BCMS just before she turned three and will be continuing on. The teachers and staff are truly exceptional. She loves the school, her teachers, and her friends. We have seen her grow so much since starting. We have also met some wonderful families through the warm and welcoming community the school fosters. We are so grateful to be part of it.
Best and safest place to have your children in. 3 of my kids attended Big City. One in the late 90’s, early 2000’s and late 2000’s. Rest assure your kids will be well cared for and educated appropriately individually. Ms Amanda and staff are wonderful. The building is kept up very well.
Our daughter is about to complete her second year at BCMS and we plan to send her there for another year before enrolling her in a K program. We have enjoyed our experience at BCMS so much that we are going to be sending our son there next year as well. Both our kids are/will be in Miss Amanda's class and we have nothing but positive things to say about my daughter's experience so far. We have seen her grow and learn and develop a real curiosity and interest in learning more. She truly enjoys going there every day, sometimes even wanting to go on weekends. She doesn't like leaving early in the day either. Some things we love: 1. Communication: We get a constant stream of updates every day of the activities the kids have been up to through Brightwheel. This is amazing as we can follow along with what they are learning and talk about it with her after school. We can also message the staff on the app and get responses usually within minutes. 2. Variety of activities: The Montessori method likes the children to be at the forefront of what they want to learn. Instead of having a rigid schedule or just play time, there is a combination of structured learning and then unstructured learning where kids can choose to do a lesson or work on a particular type of activity they find interesting. 3. Support for parents: Miss Amanda is happy to set up time to talk with any struggles we have when parenting our kids, especially at home, and is an excellent partner in making sure our kids learn how to make the right decisions by themselves. 4. Availability: There are no long school closure periods. The largest closures are 2 weeks in the winter and 1 week in the summer. Additionally the school operates from 8am-5:30pm offering great flexibility to working parents and no need to think about significantly long camps during vacations. 5. Parent community: There are so many great parents and the school makes a real effort to keep parents committed. There is no pressure for parents to fundraise and many/most parents come mainly for the social opportunity. Really the biggest measure of how happy we are is how happy the kids are. My daughter comes back every day with a smile on her face and she is never unhappy to be dropped off (after a few days of adjusting up front, of course). She adores her teachers and her friends. Also, reading some of the negative reviews, I do have to set the record straight with respect to the allegations of "borderline racism", which in my opinion are objectively false. In our daughter's class there is a broad mix of ethnicities and we (as an Asian family) have not faced any racism whatsoever. And the argument that "Hispanic staff members... are relegated to roles such as doormen and kitchen staff" is just... blatantly incorrect. All the teachers in Miss Amanda's class are of Hispanic descent and the school's co-director and Spanish teacher (Miss Hilma) is of Hispanic descent. Besides that, all staff are treated with the utmost respect (that they deserve) and it is demeaning to define their roles as "relegations" as if they are not critical to the functioning of the school.
We have been extremely happy with the quality of care and education that we’ve gotten at Big City. We particularly love the mixed age classes and the wonderful teachers and special programs (Spanish, music, yoga). The family community has been wonderful and our child has thrived here and is well prepared heading into Kindergarten this year. We’re looking forward to sending our second child here this fall.
We loved our 2 years at Big City when our daughter was 3-5 years old. Wonderful teachers, great enrichment classes (yoga, music, and art every week) with outside teachers, on site field trips--what a dream! School is supportive and the other families are great as well. Highly recommend.