I thought it would be a good match for DD but for the time being it is not as wonderful as I expected. Other schools would even worse, I am certain of that because here they are even less accademic: they do not start teaching the letters and numbers until they are 6 yr old, so DD would even more bored.
I think it could work but the activities have to be modified for DD
My words exactly. How old is your DD? I have two gifted sons in Montessori. My older is K and it's his first year there. He was in play based preschool before and it was great. No academics is sometimes better than too easy academics.
Montessori for sure works better than public school, I saw what they do in the 1st grade in PS and it's so easy. I couldn't imagine my son sitting through that and he is only in K. In the Montessori he does what I think is 2nd-4th grade math, depending on the type of the lecture he gets. The math is pretty ok even though I could count things he learned there on fingers of one hand. If you asked them they would probably think that they taught him most of it though. That said it's a good practice for him. As much as he is fast to understand new concepts he does need to practice them and school works great. They ask him to use manipulatives little too often though, he is quite capable of mental/on the paper calculations but I don't think they are aware of that.
His English was more about "he needs to improve his handwriting". It took me a while to get the asynchrony message across. They gave him 2nd grade workbooks but I don't think they are a good match.
I admit that I've become a pushy parent to get them where they are right now and it's pretty good even though it's still not enough. I need to give them lots of credit though they are trying, they just like pretty much like anybody else don't get gifted kids.
I already gave up on the idea of putting my kid to school and not having to advocate for him.
My 3 year old can read and such but they pay too much attention to handwriting. If it was up to me he wouldn't even be asked to do any at this age. They give him extremely simple math. I am not sure how far his reading goes, he does have a workbook there though. To be honest play based preschool might have been better choice for him.