ADMISSIONS

The Admissions process is grounded in the educational concepts of Dr. Maria Montessori.

I have studied the child. I have taken what the child has given me and expressed it and that is what is called the Montessori Method.

Maria Montessori

Young boy writing on paper

Welcome to REDS

This admissions season we welcome you and look forward to introducing you to Resurrection Episcopal Day School (REDS).  We have been offering a high quality early childhood Montessori program since 1990. We are nationally and internationally recognized as a Montessori school through the Association Montessori Internationale (AMI).Our dedicated community of parents, students, faculty, and staff come from all over the U.S. and abroad.  We consider each child a gift of God  and take pride in instilling independence, compassion, and a love for learning at a very young age through the Montessori philosophy.  Montessori education is a way of life. Through our prepared environment, we strive to nurture the natural instinct to learn while helping the children work towards their full potential.   A REDS Montessori education prepares children for life by developing a strong sense of self, joy towards learning, and a deep understanding of what it means to be an active member of their community.  In Dr. Montessori’s words, we want to give every child “a vision of the universe and his place in it”.

Open House Dates  

September 19, 2023   2-3:30 pm

October 26, 2023       4-5:30 pm

Please use the link to register for one  of our Open Houses.   

Open House Registration

 

Contact REDS Admissions Office

Ms. Rhea Shome

Director of Admissions

rhea.shome@redsny.org

212-535-9666

Resurrection Episcopal Day School is a proud member of the Independent Schools Admissions Association of Greater New York (ISAAGNY). Founded in 1965, ISAAGNY aims to ensure orderly, professional, and equitable admissions processes at member schools: we do so by observing a shared admissions timeline, engaging in professional development to hone our collective craft, exchanging resources and best practices, and more.  The resulting spirit of cooperation serves schools, families, and nearly 30,000 students across greater New York.