Curriculum

Follow the child

A Montessori classroom is a carefully prepared environment where children choose meaningful work and move at their own pace. Here are the seven areas they explore.

Area 01

Practical life

Everyday tasks — pouring, buttoning, sweeping, caring for plants — that build coordination, concentration, and a real sense of independence.

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Area 02

Sensorial

Carefully designed materials help children explore size, shape, color, sound, and texture, sharpening the senses and bringing order to the world around them.

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Area 03

Language

Sandpaper letters, sound games, and good books grow vocabulary and lead naturally into writing and reading, at each child’s own pace.

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Area 04

Mathematics

Beads, number rods, and hands-on materials make counting, place value, and early operations concrete long before they ever become abstract.

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Area 05

Culture

Geography, science, and history open up the wider world — maps and globes, living things, seasons, and how people live across the world.

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Area 06

Music

Songs, rhythm, bells, and movement introduce pitch, tempo, and melody — and the simple joy of making music together.

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Area 07

Art

Open shelves of real art materials let children paint, draw, cut, and create freely, growing fine-motor control and a love of self-expression.

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