About Our
School

Excellence, Respect, Innovation, Aspiration.
Changing lives through inspired learning.

Celebrating each child's individuality

Our child focused program engages each child to learn and grow at their own pace. Our Montessori program is based on a well known philosophy and teaching methodology. Students learn in an inviting and intellectually stimulating classroom.

Maria Montessori observed that when an environment was prepared to meet the needs of children and they were given the freedom to choose and carry out their own activities, at their own pace, following their own interests, they developed what she called “spontaneous discipline.” They learn to concentrate and become independent through repetition of their chosen activities.

Our Promise To You

Our Core Values

Proven effective teaching

Our teachers encourage children to use their senses to explore and manipulate materials in our prepared environment. Through careful observation of your child, our teachers learn their interests and gently guide and provide opportunities for them to grow and flourish. 

Our staff are highly experienced, qualified and caring educators. With their strong background in early childhood education and our rigorous hiring process, we ensure that we deliver the best care and education for your child. 

Leading The Way

Learning & Fun

Learning Program & After School Care

Creating good habits, while fostering independence to set up your child for success!

Mathematics

The Mathematic materials develop the children’s understanding by using a hands-on approach.

Sensorial

Sensorial materials are another integral part of the Montessori methodology. Sensorial materials are designed with a dual purpose.

Practical Life

The Practical Life activities in a Montessori classroom encourage and teach children the correct use of everyday materials

Culture

Culture activities include a combination of Science, Geography and History activities.

Language

Students will progress in the classroom using language materials such as sandpaper letters, and metal insets to explore letters, sounds, handwriting, and eventually spelling and writing.