Kindergarten Program

The learning materials in a Montessori School have been designed to provide a wide variety of learning experiences geared to the developmental needs of kindergarten children. The programmed activities involving the handling, manipulating, and working with the materials prove to be fascinating and absorbing for the young child.

When engaged in well-structured tasks, children experience a deep inner satisfaction which leaves them with an overall positive attitude toward everything connected with school.

Building Independence & Confidence

During the kindergarten year, your child will exercise a great deal of independence, which is necessary for developing self-confidence, self-esteem, and a sense of ownership and control over his or her learning.

Independence

Children learn to make choices, solve problems, and take responsibility for their learning journey.

Social Skills

Mixed-age classrooms foster leadership, empathy, and collaborative learning experiences.

Confidence

Success with hands-on materials builds self-esteem and a positive attitude toward learning.

Love of Learning

Intrinsic motivation develops as children discover the joy of exploration and discovery.

Kindergarten students lined up for class
Wide shot of kindergarten classroom with counting and play activities
Kindergarten students playing with blocks

Comprehensive Learning Areas

Kindergarten students will engage in the study of multiple contents, including Practical Life Skills, Sensorial, Language Arts, Cultural Studies, Math, and Science. Daily lessons and activities will be delivered in a dynamic and engaging style, encouraging discovery and growth!

Practical Life Skills

Building independence through real-world activities that develop concentration, coordination, and confidence.

Key Activities:

Food preparation and cooking
Care of self and environment
Grace and courtesy lessons
Fine motor skill development

Sensorial

Refining the senses through hands-on materials that help children understand and categorize their world.

Key Activities:

Color, size, and shape discrimination
Texture and weight exploration
Sound and smell activities
Visual perception development

Language Arts

Developing communication skills through phonics, reading, writing, and storytelling in an engaging environment.

Key Activities:

Phonetic awareness and letter sounds
Beginning reading and comprehension
Creative writing and storytelling
Vocabulary expansion

Mathematics

Building number sense and mathematical thinking through concrete materials and hands-on exploration.

Key Activities:

Number recognition and counting
Basic addition and subtraction
Patterns and sequencing
Geometric shapes and concepts

Cultural Studies

Exploring the world through geography, history, science, and cultural awareness activities.

Key Activities:

World geography and cultures
Basic science experiments
History and time concepts
Community helpers and roles

Arts & Expression

Fostering creativity and self-expression through various artistic mediums and creative activities.

Key Activities:

Drawing and painting
Music and movement
Drama and role-playing
Craft and construction projects

A Day in Kindergarten

Our carefully structured day provides the perfect balance of guided learning, independent exploration, and social interaction.

8:00 - 10:30

Morning Work Cycle

Uninterrupted time for individual and small group activities across all curriculum areas.

10:30 - 12:00

Group Time & Outdoor Play

Circle time, group lessons, and outdoor exploration to develop social skills and physical coordination.

1:00 - 2:30

Afternoon Activities

Continued work time, creative arts, and preparation for the next day's learning adventures.

Ready to Begin Your Child's Journey?

Give your kindergartener the gift of a Montessori education that builds confidence, independence, and a lifelong love of learning. Our nurturing environment helps every child reach their full potential.