Curriculum
Our academic programs follow the Montessori method to foster curiosity, critical thinking, and a love of learning. Each child is supported at their own pace in a prepared, hands-on environment.
WRITING & GRAMMAR
Handwriting, grammar, spelling, sentence structure, creative writing, and written expression.
READING & PHONICS
Phonemic awareness, decoding, fluency, comprehension, and vocabulary development.
MATHEMATICS
Number sense, computation, problem solving, and mathematical reasoning.
SOCIAL STUDIES
Geography, history, civics, cultures, and community awareness.
EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONING
Organization, planning, focus, independence, and task completion.
SCIENCE
Hands-on exploration, experiments, STEM, and discovery of the world around us.
INDIVIDUALIZED. ENGAGING. EFFECTIVE.
INDIVIDUALIZED. ENGAGING. EFFECTIVE.
Enrichment
Art and Creative Expression
Students participate in visual art activities that support creativity, fine motor development, self-expression, and appreciation for artistic processes. Activities may include drawing, painting, mixed media, seasonal projects, and guided creative work.
Music and Movement
Students engage in music appreciation, rhythm activities, movement, listening skills, and interactive musical experiences that support coordination, participation, self-expression, and enjoyment of the arts.
Gardening and Nature Activities
Students participate in hands-on gardening and outdoor learning experiences that support responsibility, observation, environmental awareness, sequencing, and practical life learning.
Spanish Language Exposure
Students are introduced to age-appropriate Spanish vocabulary, conversational words, songs, greetings, and thematic language activities that build listening, memory, and early second-language familiarity.
Practical Life Skills
Students develop independence through activities that promote responsibility, self-care, classroom routines, organization, following directions, and everyday functional skills commonly emphasized in Montessori learning environments.