“The child who concentrates is immensely happy”

-Maria Montessori

Why Montessori?

The Montessori Method is about helping our children develop a love for learning and skills for life. We want them to learn how to learn, not just how to remember facts and figures.

Montessori Learning Outcomes

  • Children develop holistically with an equal focus on academics and overall wellbeing

  • Children develop independence, concentration, and real-life skills

  • Children express a range of emotions, reflect on their actions, and demonstrate awareness of others perspectives

  • Children develop investigative skills, ask questions, and apply a range of thinking strategies to problem-solve

  • Children use their senses to explore, investigate, and create

  • Children participate in physical activities and follow the rules of the games

  • Children show self-confidence and interact well with others

  • Children respond to challenges and demonstrates problem-solving skills

  • Children demonstrate care for the environment and an interest in sustainability

5 Key Areas of Montessori Curriculum

Montessori’s Ten Commandments

Source: Preface to Around the Child, AMI, Calcutta India, Vol. 7, 1967

Questions to ask when looking for a Montessori Education Centre

  • What training and qualification do the Educators have? Are you affiliated with a Montessori Organisation?

    All educators in the Early Leaning sector in Australia must have an approved Diploma, Cert III or Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education and Care. The Montessori Diploma or Cert III is on top of these qualifications. There is a Montessori Diploma and Certificate III, along with many short courses for ongoing professional development.

  • How are the learning age groups decided at your Centre?

    Multi-age classes are a fundamental aspect of a Montessori environment. Teaching and learning from one another across multi-ages (3 years ideally) is how Maria constructed her philosophy. Our classes and groups embrace this philosophy whilst remaining sensitive to the individual care needs of each child, to deliver our children the best care.

  • What does “freedom within limitations” look like at your Centre?

    Our Centre is intelligently designed to keep our children safe whilst giving them the freedom and confidence to self-direct. Children are free to move around the various indoor and outdoor environments, choose materials and work independently. They do not need to ask permission to eat, rest or use the bathroom and are free and encouraged to learn from and collaborate with one another.

  • How is the real-world learning modelled at the service?

    We build real-world learning into every day. From caring for the environment and building self-confidence and autonomy to growing fruit and vegetables and researching topics relevant to them. Our children develop to be confident, self-directed learners ready to take on the world.

  • Is there a 3-hour work cycle?

    Yes, this is fundamental aspect of a Montessori environment. The 3-hour uninterrupted work cycle in the Montessori classrooms builds deep concentration. This concentration is something that we want to strongly foster in our children given that our world today is full of distractions. Being able to concentrate deeply becomes an invaluable life-long skill.