How Our Curriculum Works

Our Montessori curriculum is organized into five main areas, each designed to support different aspects of a child's development. These areas are integrated throughout the day, allowing children to make connections and see how learning relates to the world around them.

Children work with materials at their own pace, following their interests and natural development. Teachers observe and provide individualized lessons, ensuring each child is appropriately challenged and supported.

Curriculum Areas

Five integrated areas of learning

Children doing practical life activities - pouring and washing

Practical Life

Activities that develop independence, coordination, and care for self and environment.

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Sensorial

Materials that refine the senses and prepare for mathematical and language concepts.

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Language

Comprehensive language development from spoken to written language and reading.

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Mathematics

Concrete materials that introduce mathematical concepts from counting to operations.

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Cultural Studies

Geography, science, history, and art integrated throughout the curriculum.

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Daily Schedule

See how our curriculum comes together in a typical day.

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Key Features of Our Curriculum

Individualized Learning

Each child progresses at their own pace, following their interests and natural development. There are no arbitrary timelines or age-based expectations.

Hands-On Materials

All concepts are introduced through concrete, hands-on materials that children can manipulate, explore, and master before moving to abstract understanding.

Integrated Approach

Curriculum areas are not taught in isolation. Children naturally make connections between different areas of learning throughout their work.

Developmentally Appropriate

All activities are designed to match children's developmental stages, ensuring they are appropriately challenged without being overwhelmed.

Curriculum by Program

Toddler Program

Toddlers begin working with Practical Life activities and early Sensorial materials. Language development is emphasized through conversation, books, and songs. The curriculum supports independence and social skills.

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Casa Program

Preschoolers engage with the full Montessori curriculum across all five areas. They work with increasingly complex materials and begin to read, write, and work with numbers. The curriculum prepares them for kindergarten and beyond.

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See Our Curriculum in Action

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