Frequently Asked Questions

Welcome to our FAQ section, where we address common queries about Montessori education, curriculum, and school policies. If you have a question that isn't answered here, feel free to contact us for more information.

Q. What is Montessori education?

Montessori education is an approach to learning that emphasizes independence, freedom within limits, and respect for a child’s natural psychological, physical, and social development.

Our Montessori education program covers children from 18 months to 12 years old, offering a nurturing and engaging environment tailored to each stage of their development.

Montessori education differs from traditional education in its emphasis on self-directed activity, hands-on learning with specially designed materials, mixed-age classrooms, and a focus on holistic development rather than standardized testing.

Benefits of Montessori education include fostering independence, self-discipline, creativity, and a love of learning. It also promotes social skills, critical thinking, and respect for others and the environment.

A Montessori curriculum typically includes practical life skills, sensorial activities, language development, mathematics, cultural studies (including geography, history, and sciences), and arts.

Montessori schools use hands-on materials and individualized instruction to teach subjects like reading (using phonics and whole language approaches) and mathematics (starting with concrete materials before moving to abstract concepts).

In our Montessori school, typical class sizes are designed to ensure personalized attention, with a ratio of 1 teacher, 1 helper, and up to 20 students. This setup allows us to provide a supportive and individualized learning experience for each child.

Montessori education generally does not emphasize standardized testing in the early years. Instead, assessment is often done through observation, portfolios, and ongoing evaluation of a child’s progress.

Montessori schools typically emphasize self-discipline and respect for others. Teachers guide children towards positive behavior through modeling, clear expectations, and natural consequences.

To enroll your child in a Montessori school, contact the school directly to inquire about their admissions process, tour the facilities, and understand their educational philosophy and program offerings.

Montessori education is recognized and practiced in many countries worldwide, although the specific certification and accreditation processes may vary.

Additional Information

For more information about Montessori education, please explore our website or contact us directly. We are here to support you in understanding and embracing the Montessori philosophy for your child's education journey.