
Curriculum
Our Montessori curriculum aims to equip children with the social and academic skills they need to confidently engage with the world. It focuses on key areas such as Practical Life, Sensorial activities, Math, Language, Cultural Studies, and Science. Learning is fostered through a balance of individualized lessons and collaborative group projects.
Mornings are dedicated to one-on-one sessions, allowing teachers to guide each child through personalized lesson plans. In the afternoons, children collaborate in groups to deepen their understanding, often creating themed floorboards that reflect the topic of learning.

Practical Life
Sensorial
As children grow, they refine their sensory skills, using descriptive words like rough or smooth through hands-on experiences. This process helps them organize and classify their surroundings, building a strong foundation for math, geometry, vocabulary, and engineering concepts. It also fosters essential skills like sorting, classifying, and distinguishing differences, supporting future learning and development.


Math
Through hands-on activities, children learn to recognize numerals, match them to quantities, and grasp the base-10 system and place value. They practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division while exploring patterns in numbers. This exploratory approach helps them build a deep understanding of mathematical concepts rather than relying on rote memorization.
Science
The Science Area encourages children to explore and discover concepts across various fields through hands-on investigation. By learning through science, children connect with the world around them, fostering curiosity and enjoyment. Simple experiments introduce basic concepts, while a focus on ecology and environmental responsibility helps them understand their role as mindful stewards of the Earth.


Language
Children begin developing language skills through pre-language activities like matching, sequencing, and vocabulary-building. As they progress, they learn phonics, blending sounds, recognizing non-phonetic words, building words, forming sentences, and engaging in reading and writing using objects and picture cards. Fundamental grammar concepts are also introduced to support their overall language development.
Cultural Studies
The cultural area of the curriculum weaves together subjects like history, geography, science, art, and music, helping children explore their community and the world. Through these studies, they gain an understanding of diverse people and places, fostering appreciation for global diversity and respect for all living things.
