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Your Child's Journey

Montessori Programs

Montessori education is designed to nurture and empower your child at every stage of their development, from birth through adolescence. Explore how each phase builds on the last, guiding your child to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.

The Stages of Montessori Education

Infant and Toddler (0-3 Years)

Nurturing Independence and Discovery

The journey begins with the Infant and Toddler program, where the focus is on creating a safe, nurturing environment that fosters independence and exploration. During these early years, children are absorbing the world around them.

Montessori educators provide gentle guidance, allowing your child to explore their surroundings, develop motor skills, and begin to communicate. The environment is designed to support their natural curiosity, helping them develop confidence and a sense of self.

Infant and Toddler (0-3 Years)

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Casa (3 – 6 Years)

Building the Foundation for Lifelong Learning

The Casa program, also known as the Children’s House, is where children begin to build the foundation for all future learning. During these formative years, your child is introduced to core areas of learning including Practical Life, Sensorial, Language, Mathematics, and Cultural Studies. Montessori materials and activities are designed to enhance concentration, coordination, and independence, while also fostering a love of learning. Your child will develop early literacy and numeracy skills, learn to care for themselves and their environment, and gain a deep sense of order and discipline.

Elementary (6 – 12 Years)

Exploring the World and Expanding Knowledge

As your child enters the Elementary stage, they become more curious about the world around them and begin to explore complex ideas and concepts. The Montessori Elementary program encourages intellectual exploration through an integrated curriculum that includes Language, Mathematics, Science, History, Geography, and the Arts.

Children work both independently and in groups, developing their ability to think critically, solve problems, and collaborate with others. This stage is characterized by a deepening sense of social responsibility and a growing interest in understanding the world and their place in it.

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Adolescent (12 – 18 Years)

Becoming Independent and Responsible Young Adults

The final stage of the Montessori journey supports adolescents as they transition into adulthood. The Montessori Adolescent program is designed to meet the developmental needs of teenagers by fostering independence, self-discipline, and a sense of responsibility. During these years, your child will engage in real-world experiences, including community projects and internships, which help them connect their learning to the wider world. The curriculum continues to be broad and integrated, encouraging your child to think critically, explore their interests, and prepare for the challenges of adult life.

Start Your Montessori Journey Today

From nurturing curiosity in infants to preparing adolescents for adult life, Montessori education supports your child every step of the way.