Our Curriculum

Our Montessori curriculum is carefully designed to support the natural development of children through self-directed learning and prepared environments.

Areas of Learning

Practical Life

Children develop independence and life skills through real-world activities like cooking, cleaning, and self-care.

Sensorial Development

Materials help children refine their senses and build the foundation for academic learning through exploration and discovery.

Mathematics

Concrete, hands-on materials introduce mathematical concepts including number, operations, geometry, and measurement.

Language Arts

Children develop phonetic awareness, writing, and reading skills through tactile alphabet materials and meaningful communication.

Cultural Studies

Geography, history, science, and social studies are explored through materials that connect children to the wider world.

Creative Expression

Art, music, movement, and dramatic play allow children to express themselves and explore their creativity freely.

Mixed-Age Classrooms

Our classrooms intentionally group children of different ages together, fostering peer learning, respect, and a sense of community. Older children develop leadership skills while younger children are inspired by their peers.