The Focus Areas of the Casa
Exercises that sharpen the senses — size, shape, weight, color, sound — and master daily life: pouring, folding, polishing, cooking.
From the concrete quantity of 1–10 progressively to 1–1000, with manipulative apparatus introducing the basic operations.
Phonetic sandpaper letters begin the journey; word building, penmanship in print and cursive, and creative writing follow each child's readiness.
History, geography, and the sciences — the child is introduced to the world and the living things within it.
Singing, creative movement, and listening; classroom teachers guide exploration of the world of art.
Physical fitness is recognized as essential and built into the program.

Materials That Teach
Dr. Montessori scientifically designed the apparatus to draw a child's attention to the sensory properties of the world — and to prepare them, indirectly, for what comes next.

A Curriculum That Never Pauses
Many schools take a break from the curriculum once summer rolls around. We provide the Montessori curriculum all year round.
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