Founded in 1976, The Levine School of Music offers musical education, summer camp, early childhood and elementary music programs and adult community choruses. The Levine School of Music offers a wide range of one-on-one music lessons with premier instructors in voice, guitar, composition and theory, piano and violin and more.
The Manor Montessori School is the oldest Montessori school in Maryland. Since it's founding in 1962, the preschool has grown to two other locations in Bathesda and Potomac. The Potomac location is the main office and specifically designed to be a Montessori school. The Old Georgetown location is the second school for children ages 3 - 6. A sumer day camp is offered from June to mid-August.
Aspen Hill Cooperative Nursery School is a non-profit and non-denominational organization that is parent owned and operated, but is professionally staffed. AHCNS was founded in 1958 by parents looking out for the best interest of their children for their nursery school care. Here, care-givers and teachers work together in a warm and friendly atmosphere so that children learn cooperation, creativity and caring for others.
Literacy Council of Montgomery County offers tutoring programs and English as a second language classes where English is taught as a second language to an estimated 900 adults annually. Other classes include English for daily living and conversation. This is done with individuals meeting with groups of no larger than three students or working one-on-one. There is also computer-based language labs.
LCMC is funded by individual contributors, corporate and foundation grants. Governmental funding comes from the Montgomery County government, Maryland Department of Education, Literacy Works, the U.S. Department of Education and the United Way/Combined Federal Campaign.
ProLiteracy America, the largest volunteer adult literacy organization, ProLiteracy America is also an affiliate. The LC uses ProLiteracy materials, training, and tutoring methods.
The offices are located on the third floor of the Rockville Library at Rockville Town Square. It's within easy walking distance of the Rockville Metro Station on the redline.
Founded in 1970, Early Childhood Center is a non-profit preschool offering morning, afternoon, before and after-school and summer programs for children from two through four years old. The Center's staff of experienced early childhood educators emphasize students' physical, social, creative and emotional development in a safe and engaging environment with small classes.
Best-known for its flagship campus and world-renowned medical center in Baltimore, Johns Hopkins's campus in Montgomery County hosts evening classes for 4,000 graduate students in the Carey Business School, the School of Education, the Whiting School of Engineering and the Zanvyl Kreiger School of Arts and Sciences.
The 215,000-square-foot campus has big plans that include an ultimate expansion to 2.6 million square feet that will put thousands of academics, researchers and entrepreneurs on a single campus.
The campus is part of the Great Seneca Science Corridor Master Plan approved by the Montgomery County Council in 2010. As such, it is a cornerstone of county efforts to build a "Science City" that aims to foster collaborations between higher education, government and industry.
With 15,000 students, Rockville is home to the largest of Montgomery College's three community college campuses. The other campuses are located in Germantown and Takoma Park/Silver Spring.
The diverse student body attends more than 600 courses across more than 40 disciplines.
Part- and full-time students of all ages come by car, bus and Metrorail. The campus hosts cultural and community events, lectures and sports in facilities that include the Robert E. Parilla Performing Arts Center.
A state-of-the-art science center provides classroom and lab space for in-demand programs in math, science and engineering.
St. Patrick's Religious Education Center offers classes and education for kindergarten though the eighth grade. The curriculum is based on the Christ Our Life series. The high school program also uses the Life in Christ: Foundations in Catholic Morality, a text written by Ave Maria Press. Class attendance is mandatory.