

St. Christopher Montessori School of Santa Rosa, Inc.

About Us
In 1992, a Day Care Center was established having 15 pupils under the guidance of two dedicated teachers and the supervision of Madame Glenda G. Faller.
In 1993, the Day Care Center was turned into a Mental Feeding Center with 30 pupils.
In 1994, the Center was changed into St. Christopher Learning Center with 60 pupils under the pre-elementary level.
In 1995, the pupils increased in number and the plan of opening an elementary level was aimed to be put into light in 1996.
In 1996, the Grade 1 level was opened to enrollees.
Several years passed. The progress of the learning center soared higher. The enrollees increased and the faculty members were strengthened in number and trainings.
In 2005, St. Christopher Montessori School became the new identity of the institution. Besides the new name of the school, additional levels were established through opening high school or secondary level. The first class of freshmen was composed of 14 students. Years after such, the first graduates in the secondary level emerged in the year 2008.