The Montessori method is a child-centered approach to education that emphasizes independent learning, hands-on activities, and self-paced progress. It nurtures critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills, allowing children to develop confidence and a lifelong love for learning.
We welcome children from infancy through preschool:
Infants (12 months – 18 months)
Toddlers (18 months – 3 years)
Preschool (3 – 5 years)
Montessori classrooms are open, structured environments where children move freely, choose their own activities, and work with specially designed learning materials. Unlike traditional teacher-led instruction, Montessori education fosters independence, exploration, and hands-on learning in a multi-age setting.
Yes! Our Montessori curriculum aligns with and often exceeds academic standards for kindergarten readiness. Children develop strong literacy, math, social, and critical thinking skills, ensuring they transition smoothly into their next educational experience.
Montessori education provides freedom within limits. While children can choose their activities, educators guide them toward purposeful learning experiences. The prepared environment ensures that children stay engaged in meaningful work while developing self-discipline and responsibility.
Montessori teachers act as guides and facilitators, observing each child’s interests and developmental stage to introduce new lessons at the appropriate time. This approach ensures that each child progresses at their own pace while being challenged and supported.
We focus on positive reinforcement, natural consequences, and teaching respect. Instead of punitive discipline, we encourage children to problem-solve, communicate effectively, and develop self-regulation through guided social interactions.
Montessori education naturally integrates STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math), creative arts, and language development into daily activities. Children explore math concepts through hands-on materials, engage in science experiments, music, and art projects, and develop literacy through phonics-based reading and writing exercises.
We encourage parental involvement through regular teacher updates, parent workshops, classroom observations, and school events. Families play a vital role in reinforcing Montessori principles at home, helping children apply their skills in real-world settings.