At age six, children experience a profound transformation: they become curious about the world, ask big questions, and seek meaningful roles in society. In our Montessori Elementary Program, students are guided by AMI-certified educators who provide individualized lessons, fostering independence, critical thinking, and a love of learning.
The mixed-age 6–12 environment allows children to learn from one another, collaborate on projects, and develop leadership skills. Guided work cycles protect periods of deep concentration, while minimal group lessons ensure each child progresses at their own pace, mastering academic, social, and life skills.
Our curriculum is inspired by Montessori’s Five Great Lessons, introducing concepts in science, history, language, math, and invention in ways that spark imagination and inquiry. Beyond academics, children develop social responsibility, cooperation, and a sense of peace—learning to act with consideration, resolve conflicts, and make a positive impact on their community.
As Maria Montessori said:
“The passage to the second level of education (age 6–12) is the passage from the sensorial, material level to the abstract. A turning toward the intellectual and moral sides of life occurs at the age of seven.”
In our Elementary Program, children not only gain knowledge—they learn how to apply it thoughtfully, creatively, and compassionately, preparing them for lifelong learning and meaningful participation in the world.
