Elementary Services

Elementary Montessori Program

  • The Elementary Montessori Program expands academic, social, and creative development for growing learners.

  • Children shift from concrete learning to abstract thinking while exploring large, interconnected concepts.

  • The integrated curriculum connects science, math, language, history, geography, arts, and technology.

  • Students complete research projects that build independence, inquiry, and critical thinking skills.

  • Collaborative learning teaches cooperation, responsibility, respect, and effective communication.

  • Children learn time-management skills, decision-making, and the value of resolving mistakes constructively.

Primary Montessori Program

  • The Primary Montessori Program nurtures early learners by encouraging discovery, independence, and joyful learning.

  • Classrooms contain child-sized furniture and carefully arranged materials for self-guided exploration.

  • Practical life lessons teach real-world abilities like care, order, courtesy, and personal responsibility.

  • Sensorial materials refine sensory awareness, pattern recognition, and logical thinking.

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  • Our Montessori Early Childhood I program offers a nurturing and child-centered environment where children learn through exploration.

  • Hands-on Montessori materials help children build practical life, sensory, language, and math skills with confidence.

  • The prepared environment encourages independent decision-making and natural curiosity in each child.

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  • Montessori Early Childhood II provides deeper learning experiences through advanced and varied Montessori materials.

  • Children work independently and collaboratively in practical life, math, sensorial, cultural studies, and early language.

  • Real-life classroom tasks strengthen confidence, motor skills, and personal responsibility.

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  • Montessori Pre-Elementary prepares children for more structured learning while preserving independence and curiosity.

  • Students continue using Montessori materials but begin exploring broader, open-ended activities.

  • Children naturally shift toward abstract thinking, asking deeper questions during their learning journey.