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Accreditation

The school is accredited by three organizations:
  • The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS)
  • Pan American Montessori Society (PAMS)
  • Georgia Accrediting Commission


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SACS accreditation is administered by AdvancED, the world’s largest education community, serving more than 27,000 public and private schools and districts across the United States and in 69 countries that educate over 15 million students. The AdvancED Accreditation Process, a protocol embraced around the world, is the most recognized and comprehensive program of evaluation and external review, supported by research-based standards, and dedicated to helping schools, districts and education providers continuously improve.


The PAMS accreditation is offered by the Pan American Montessori Society, which was formed in 1973 by Dr. Feland Meadows and Dr. Elisabeth Caspari, who worked for four years with Dr. Maria Montessori in India.

The Georgia Accrediting Commission was founded in 1904 and accredits Georgia schools. The Suzuki Primary and Kindergarten classrooms are accredited by this commission.

In addition, members of the Suzuki leadership team chair the Advisory Board for Quality Care for Children, and are board members of Georgia Childcare Association, and the Pan American Montessori Society.

 

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