Pre-Primary
Every child deserves a solid foundation for lifelong learning and adaptability.
Pre-Primary
Transformative Education, Right From The Start.
From birth, children are equipped with a remarkable capacity for learning that is grounded in their rapidly developing brains and innate curiosity.
Attending a Montessori educational facility during those delicate years can further enhance this innate learning ability by providing a nurturing and stimulating environment tailored to individual developmental needs.
Experiences and activities are a fundamental dynamic in the toddler class, providing a rich and engaging environment for the children. Each day, they participate in a variety of hands-on tasks, such as window washing, dishwashing, wood polishing, and baking. These activities not only teach practical skills but also foster a sense of responsibility and community. By actively contributing to their environment in meaningful ways, the children learn that their efforts are essential and that they are valued and respected members of the group. This daily involvement helps to build their self-esteem and reinforces their understanding of being an integral part of their community.
We aim to provide a language-rich environment by integrating various language activities and vocabulary into every part of our day, including snack time, outdoor time, and group activities. Additionally, we offer numerous direct language lessons, ensuring that children have ample opportunities for language development.
Many children are accustomed to having things done for them, such as getting dressed, having their noses wiped, and being fed. In the toddler environment, we encourage children to learn the basics of self-care. We teach them essential skills, such as dressing themselves, washing their hands, and wiping their noses, empowering them to take pride in their independence and abilities.
Sensorial activities are designed to refine and enhance your child's five senses: sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch. Through these carefully structured lessons, children sharpen their sensory perception and cognitive abilities, forming a critical foundation for future mathematical learning and understanding.