Curriculum
Montessori Curriculum
Our Montessori curriculum nurtures children's natural desire to learn through hands-on experiences, practical activities, and creative exploration. Here's a glimpse into what we offer:
Practical Life
Mathematics
Sensorial
Language
Practical Life
Practical life activities help children develop independence, focus, and fine motor skills. Through pouring, sorting, dressing frames, and caring for the environment, children learn to take care of themselves and their surroundings β preparing them for daily life challenges in a joyful way.
Mathematics
Our Montessori math curriculum introduces numbers, quantities, and patterns using beautiful hands-on materials like number rods and golden beads. Children explore counting, addition, subtraction, and more in a way that makes math engaging and understandable, building a strong foundation for future learning.
Sensorial Exploration
The sensorial area refines a child's senses and observational skills. By exploring different textures, colors, shapes, sizes, sounds, and smells, children sharpen their ability to observe, compare, and categorize β key skills for problem-solving and cognitive growth.
- Touch boards and fabrics for texture recognition
- Noise Box for auditory discrimination
- Color tablets for visual refinement
Language & Communication
Language is at the heart of Montessori learning. Through rich vocabulary lessons, storytelling, phonetic games, and early reading activities, children develop strong communication skills. Our approach makes learning letters and sounds fun, fostering confident readers and expressive speakers.
- Sandpaper letters to learn alphabets through touch
- Storytelling and role-play for expressive language
- Phonetic games to build early reading skills
