The QI Difference
Personalized education that nurtures each student as an individual.
At Quality Interactive Private School, we pride ourselves on creating a learning environment that recognizes each student’s unique strengths and interests. With a low student-to-teacher ratio and a commitment to small group learning, every student receives the attention and guidance they deserve.
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Local Loyalty Program
Local Loyalty: Building Kindness & Community
Quality Interactive Montessori is committed to helping students understand the importance of community involvement. Seeing the needs of our local community inspired the creation of Local Loyalty Quality Interactive (LLQI). Through this initiative, students develop a lifelong sense of kindness, generosity, and loyalty while exploring ways they can support others.
How can you participate? We invite our school families to celebrate and share their LLQI moments. Photos from classroom events and community activities are shared on our Facebook and Instagram pages, tagged @QualityInteractive #LLQI. If you experience an LLQI moment outside of school, please tag us so we can celebrate your contribution!
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The child is both a hope and a promise for mankind. – Maria Montessori
Curriculum & What Children Learn in Kindergarten
Microeconomy: Experiential Learning in Business
Dr. Montessori believed that adolescents benefit from participating in real economic activity. Our Microeconomy program allows students to engage in business, manage projects, and understand the value of their work in the community.
Learning Through Real Economic Activity
Younger adolescents participate in projects to study economics, while middle school students may manage specific areas of our microeconomy. Older students take on adult-level roles, creating businesses, developing financial literacy, and learning marketing, sales, and business management.
Hands-On Learning with QQC Coffee Shop
The QQC Coffee Shop is the heart of our microeconomy program. Here, students design, produce, and manage products, experience real-world transactions, and develop leadership and entrepreneurial skills. This hands-on approach prepares adolescents for adult responsibilities and fosters creativity, critical thinking, and independence.