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Explore Piccolo
Our Infant Program is thoughtfully designed to support the unique physical, emotional, and social development of pre-walking children. With small class sizes and a low 1:4 adult-to-child ratio, each infant receives the individual attention and care they need to thrive.
While we are licensed to serve children from 6 weeks to 24 months, we often transition infants into the toddler community as early as 14 months when they are developmentally ready. These transitions are based on each child’s growth, temperament, and readiness—not just age—ensuring a positive experience for both the child and the broader classroom community.
We believe Montessori begins at birth. Our infant environments follow the Montessori Method, emphasizing respectful care, freedom of movement, and purposeful engagement from the very beginning.

Explore Pre-Primary
Our Pre-Primary Program serves children from around 14 months to 3 years of age, offering a thoughtfully prepared, mixed-age environment that fosters independence, curiosity, and confidence through hands-on exploration.
At this stage, play is powerful. Through open-ended play, children develop critical life skills such as problem-solving, creativity, collaboration, and the confidence to take healthy risks. Our program blends child-led, one-on-one Montessori lessons with experienced guides and engaging group activities designed to support large motor development.
From storytelling and nature-based learning to arts and crafts, every day in our Pre-Primary classroom is filled with meaningful experiences that support each child’s unique developmental journey.
Explore Primary
Our Primary Program, serving children ages 3 to 6, offers a rich Montessori environment where preschool and kindergarten-aged learners are encouraged to grow, explore, and learn at their own pace.
Rooted in the Montessori Method, the classroom is carefully prepared to support both self-directed exploration and guided learning. Children engage in purposeful work with hands-on Montessori materials that build foundational academic skills while nurturing independence, focus, and confidence.
Throughout the day, students have opportunities for both fine and large motor development through a balance of structured lessons, free play, and outdoor movement. This dynamic blend allows each child to follow their natural curiosity and develop socially, emotionally, and intellectually.

Avenues of exploration in a Montessori Classroom
Our classroom is set up with 5 Learning Areas as well as our outdoor space:
- Language: In the language area of the classroom, your child will begin learning about letters, phonics sounds, and reading.
- Sensorial: In the sensorial area of the classroom, your child will learn to notice details like color, shape, texture, smell, sound, weight and temperature. In other words, they’ll use their five senses to learn important details about their world.
- Math: In the mathematics area, your child will learn skills that will help them master math courses later on. Montessori materials are meant to be self-correcting, which helps your child become an independent learner. They can see for themselves if they made a mistake, and then correct it.
- Cultural Studies: The cultural studies area is where your children will learn about the greater world around them. This area contains items pertaining to geography, history, science, art and music. In many classrooms, this is also where you’ll find items related to botany and zoology.
- Practical Life: In the Montessori philosophy, independence is valued, and it’s important for children to practice daily practical skills that are useful in life outside of the classroom. That’s the focus of the practical life skills area of the classroom.