CITY & CAMPUS
Toledo is in northwest Ohio, at the western
end of Lake Erie bordering the state of
Michigan. If you don’t know Toledo, you
are in for a pleasant surprise. The Toledo
region is known for its vibrant arts scene,
world-class zoo, nationally recognized art
museum, thriving orchestra and opera, two
first-rate universities – The University of
Toledo and Bowling Green State University
– a bustling waterfront (the second busiest
port city on the Great Lakes), and great
recreation and outdoor opportunities.
Toledo is affordable and surrounded by a
vast selection of outlying neighborhoods
that include Maumee, Perrysburg,
Sylvania, Monclova,
Waterville, Rossford and
Holland. Visit the
following website to learn
more about Toledo, its
surrounding
neighborhoods, and local
attractions:
http://toledoregion.com/
Located just north of the
city of Maumee, Ohio,
Maumee Valley Country
Day School is near the
intersection of two
interstate highways and is accessible for
families living across the Greater Toledo
area. Behind a modest entrance lies a
sprawling facility with breathtaking
learning environments, both indoors and
out. Known for its large square footage,
Maumee Valley is made up of ten
buildings, all connected under one roof,
which surround the Anning Lawn. A lush,
expansive area located behind the Upper
School, the Anning Lawn is
approximately three acres of open space
that is often used for a variety of
activities, including studying and doing
homework, playing soccer or frisbee,
hosting socials or student club meetings,
and eating lunch with friends and faculty.
Maumee Valley is organized into four
divisions: the Early Learning Center,
Lower School, Middle School, and Upper
School.
The Early Learning Center (ELC) is for
toddlers starting at age 30 months through
kindergarten. This division is housed in the
school’s oldest buildings that are home-like,
cozy and very friendly for Maumee Valley’s
youngest students. ELC spaces are colorful,
inviting, and safe. The Early Learning Center
spaces are conducive for parents to visit
campus and to share time with their young
children during the school day.