PRIMARY PROGRAM
Age Group: 2.5 – 6 years
Duration: 3 – 5 hours
“Education is a natural process carried out by the child and is not acquired by listening to words but by experiences in the environment.” – Maria Montessori
Our Primary Program provides children with the freedom to explore a wide range of subjects at their own pace. Using scientifically designed Montessori materials, children develop focus, confidence, and independence, while also building strong academic and social foundations.
One of the unique strengths of the Montessori Primary classroom is the mixed-age group environment. Younger children learn naturally by observing and working alongside older children, which inspires them and builds confidence. Older children reinforce their own knowledge and develop leadership skills by guiding younger peers. This creates a true community where learning flows freely, cooperation is valued, and every child grows at their own rhythm.
Preparing for the Future
The Montessori Primary Program lays the foundation not only for academics but for life. By the time children complete this stage, they develop strong reading, writing, and mathematical skills, along with problem-solving abilities, confidence, and independence. They learn how to work both individually and in groups, gaining social and emotional maturity. This ensures a smooth transition to elementary school and prepares them to embrace future learning with enthusiasm, curiosity, and resilience.
The Curriculum
- Language and Literacy– phonics, reading, writing, storytelling, and communication.
- Mathematics – number concepts, operations, problem-solving, and early geometry.
- Geography & Science – map work, cultural studies, hands-on science experiments, and nature exploration.
- Art & Music – painting, crafts, rhythm, movement, and self-expression.
- Practical Life & Culture – cooking, gardening, celebrations, grace & courtesy.
- Sensorial Work – refining observation, classification, and reasoning skills.
Special Features
-
Mixed-age classrooms that foster collaboration, empathy, and leadership
-
Field trips to museums, gardens, cultural centers, and community spaces
-
Science experiments that spark curiosity and critical thinking
-
Visits from professionals & artists who bring real-world learning into the classroom
-
Festival celebrations (Indian & international) to honor diversity and unity
-
Annual Student Exhibits where children proudly share their art, projects, and science experiments with families and the community