Curriculum
Ages 0-3
Our Montessori 0–3 program nurtures early learning through hands-on exploration that supports movement, language, independence, and social-emotional development. A carefully prepared environment builds confidence, curiosity, and a love of learning.
Ages 3-6
Our Montessori 3–6 Primary Program inspires curiosity while providing a structured path for academic and personal growth. Children explore language, math, sensorial work, practical life, culture, and creative expression while developing independence, problem-solving skills, collaboration, confidence, self-discipline, and a lifelong love of learning.
Practical Life
Practical Life is central to Montessori, helping children develop independence, confidence, and responsibility. Through age-appropriate daily activities—from self-care in the early years to purposeful tasks like pouring, sweeping, and caring for plants—children build focus, coordination, creativity, and pride while gaining real-world skills that support future academic and social success.
Mathematics
Montessori math begins with hands-on experiences that help children build a concrete understanding of numbers before moving to abstract concepts. From early patterning and sorting in the 0–3 years to specialized materials in the 3–6 Primary program, children explore quantity, place value, and operations through engaging, purposeful work. These experiences build confidence, problem-solving skills, and a lasting love of mathematics.
Cultural Studies
Cultural Studies in Montessori introduces children to the wider world, nurturing curiosity, respect, and wonder. Through hands-on exploration of science, geography, nature, music, art, and traditions, children learn about people, cultures, and the natural world. Using materials such as maps, globes, and science lessons, children build understanding of the earth, observe and classify their surroundings, and develop a sense of belonging, appreciation for diversity, and a lifelong curiosity for discovery.
Sensorial
Sensorial learning helps children understand the world through their senses. Through age-appropriate exploration and Montessori materials, children build focus, language, and problem-solving skills while developing a deeper appreciation for patterns and beauty.
Language
Language development in Montessori grows naturally from early spoken language to confident reading and writing. Through rich conversation, vocabulary, and hands-on materials, children build strong communication skills—beginning with listening, naming, and storytelling in the early years and progressing to phonetic work, reading, writing, and grammar in the 3–6 Primary program. These experiences foster fluency, confidence, and a deep appreciation for language as a tool for connection, learning, and creativity.
Spanish Language
Spanish is introduced naturally through songs, stories, games, and everyday conversation during a key sensitive period for language. From simple phrases and routines in the early years to hands-on lessons, stories, and cultural activities in the 3–6 Primary program, children build vocabulary, pronunciation, confidence, and an appreciation for Spanish language and culture.
Music & Movement
Music and Movement are joyful parts of the Montessori experience, supporting coordination, rhythm, expression, and a love of the arts. Through songs, instruments, dance, and purposeful movement, children build motor skills, body awareness, concentration, confidence, and creativity while strengthening social, language, and cognitive development.