- Perkkaanpuiston Montessorikoulu
Perkkaanpuiston Montessorikoulu (Finnish for "Perkkaanpuisto Montessori School") was
Finland 's first proper primaryschool using theMontessori method of teaching. Prior to the opening of the school, the Montessori method had only been used inpreschool s.The school was first founded as a separate Montessori subdivision of the primary school in Lintuvaara,
Espoo . In the middle 1980s it moved to its own building in Perkkaa, Espoo. The school building was amint green wood en one-storey building divided into a large central "living room ", two mainclassroom s and a teachers' area.The school housed all six classes of the Finnish primary school ("ala-aste") system. Because of the low number of students — only about 30 in the entire school — the classrooms were divided among the classes so that classes 1—3 had one room and classes 4—6 had another. The students also had free access to the teachers' area during breaks.
The central "living room" housed the school library and the school's pets: a couple of
guinea pig s and somebudgerigar s.The school building had to be torn down because of the
mildew infested in the wooden walls in the late 1990s. A new standard (non-Montessori) school was built in its place and the Montessori school moved elsewhere.
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