Pre-Primary Program

Each Montessori Pre-Primary classroom is designed with the Montessori Philosophy of Dr. Maria Montessori in mind. The Montessori Method encourages what Maria saw as the children's innate ability to 'absorb' culture -- the natural means that the child’s absorbent mind takes in his environment effortlessly and unconsciously.

The Montessori Prepared Environment is purposeful. Maria Montessori believed that the teacher should prepare the environment and herself with a definite purpose to allow for the spontaneous progression of the child’s development. Thus, the Montessori classroom is not just a place of learning abstract ideas but rather, a place to acquire an education for life. The Montessori Prepared Environment with all of the elements comes together to educate the whole child, not just the academics of the child. The materials teach the child and the teacher is the guide. The teacher is the link between this uniquely prepared environment and the child. There are three main elements that come together to create the Montessori prepared environment: the child, the materials in the prepared environment, and the teacher. We believe that these are the distinct characteristics that stand out when compared to other educational systems.

In a Montessori school, the child is the reason that the prepared environment exists. It is within the environment that the child develops on so many levels. Physically, the child’s development is enhanced and stimulated by the simple freedom of movement. There are no desks assigned for the child to sit at for long periods. Rather, the child moves around from one area to another growing and realizing his own place within the environment. Each of our Pre-Primary classrooms is geared for the 3 to 6 year old age group. It is by ability not by age that a child challenges himself and becomes self-reliant, focused and independent. Intellectually, the child’s freedom of choice in his materials leads to a development in his concentration and thereby knowledge in so many areas of life. The environment addresses the children’s needs as they challenge themselves from very basic to very advanced materials.

  • Each child is responsible for bringing his or her own lunch.

  • The school serves nutritious morning and afternoon snacks.

  • Pizza lunch option on Friday for $3 per week.

  • Program times are subject to change in the interest of school safety. Staggered arrival/dismissal may be implemented.

  • Practical Life

    Practical life exercises are designed to help the child gain a sense of order, to develop coordination and concentration and to foster independence. Practical life exercises essentially provide the blueprint of life and emphasize building fine motor skills and increasing attention spans associated with daily living activities.

    Sensorial

    Sensorial experiences appeal to the five senses of sight, touch, smell, taste and sound. Sensorial lessons define shape, color, size, weight, sound, smell and texture. The use of concrete sensorial materials establishes the necessary foundation for the child to later recognize abstract ideas with greater understanding and a more organized mind.

    Language

    Language development spans all areas of the classroom and is alive with movement. In the Montessori classroom, children learn through phonics as well as sight–reading through labels in the classroom. Individual lessons are based on phonetics, linguistics and sight–reading skills. It is not uncommon for most four year olds, enrolled in our schools, to be reading before their fifth birthday. The children’s interest in reading is never stifled by monotony, rather it is cultivated as their most important key to future learning.

    Mathematics

    Maria Montessori demonstrated that if children have access to a hands on approach to mathematics in their early years, it serves as a basis for logical thinking and future acquisition of math skills. The Montessori approach to mathematics is logical, clear and effective. Children work with concrete materials representing abstract concepts. The whole math experience is very kinesthetic and visual. Children learn concepts though natural progression. The classrooms are full of materials for learning the concepts of numeration, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and problem solving.

    Cultural Studies/Arts & Crafts/Computer Applications

    Geography, History, Biology, Botany, Zoology, Social Sciences, Horticulture, and World Cultures are presented to the children in enriching and exciting ways. Children study about the world through maps and globes. The objective is to increase their awareness of our planet. The Montessori Method offers the children a concrete presentation of history by letting them work with timelines.

    Art in the Pre-Primary curriculum enhances the creativity of a child. Talented professional art instructors design meaningful and inspirational lessons for the children to gain awareness and an appreciation for the arts. Art is an important form of self-expression. It develops hand-eye coordination, imagination, individuality and aesthetic appreciation.

    All children have access to computers and age appropriate software. Technology related skills are essential for this generation to succeed in the future.

    Foreign Language

    The Spanish curriculum is designed to give the children a working knowledge of the language. The program is designed to be colloquial, interesting and useful. Students learn shapes, colors and the fundamentals of the language.

    Music and Movement

    Physical growth and muscle development are precursors to intellectual development. The Montessori philosophy brings together music, dance and song. An early appreciation of music and movement will contribute to the overall development of the child.

    The school campuses have wonderful playgrounds. Supervised outdoor play takes place during recess, lunch and after-school hours. The campuses also house an outdoor patio area with a butterfly, vegetable and herb garden.

  • 7:00 to 8:00 a.m.       ARRIVALS AND INDEPENDENT MONTESSORI WORK

    8:00 to 11:00 a.m.       CIRCLE TIME, MONTESSORI PRESENTATIONS, AND INDEPENDENT MONTESSORI WORK CYCLE    

    • Practical Life, Sensorial, Math, Language, Science, Geography, Foreign Language, Music and Movement, Art, and Story Time.

    • Children have 30 minutes during the morning for snack and/or outdoor playtime.

    11:00 to 12:00 p.m.       SUPERVISED LUNCH and OUTDOOR PLAY

    11:30 a.m.                     HALF DAY DISMISSAL

    11:30 a.m.       VPK CLASS BEGINS

    11:30 to 2:00 p.m.       AFTERNOON WORK CYCLE FOR VPK, OLDER CHILDREN AND KINDERGARTEN CHILDREN

    • VPK, Older Children and Kindergarten children have a 15- minute story/quiet time and continue their afternoon work cycle until 2:00 p.m., when we prepare for snack and dismissal.

    12:00 to 1:45 p.m.       NAP TIME FOR YOUNGER CHILDREN

    • Younger children lie down on their mats and rest while listening to soft, classical music and stories.

    2:00 to 2:30 p.m.         SNACK, OUTDOOR ACTIVITY, MUSIC AND MOVEMENT

    2:30 to 2:45 p.m.         VPK & FULL DAY DISMISSAL

    2:30 to 3:00 p.m.         AFTER SCHOOL SNACK

    3:00 to 6:00 p.m.         AFTER SCHOOL CARE ACTIVITIES

    • Music and movement, songs, games, puzzles, reading, educational videos & extracurricular activities.

    • Includes homework completion with staff assistance if applicable.

    6:00 p.m.                        SCHOOL CLOSED.

    • Child must be at least 3 years old and must be fully toilet trained.

    • Completion of all steps in the online registration process.

    • Payment of registration fee ($415.00 -- non-refundable).

    • A month-long probationary period for all new students is required to determine whether our academic program is beneficial and meets the needs of the child.

    • Prior to the first day of class, each child must have the following documents uploaded in their digital student file as required by the Department of Children and Families (DCF):

      • Certificate of Health (DH form 3040).

      • Florida Certificate of Immunization (DH form 680).

      • Copy of the child’s Birth Certificate.

      • Emergency Information Card signed with allergy and health concerns documented.

      • Allergies and health concerns documented

      • Signed Covid waiver (required by the school)

Registration fee - $415 (non-refundable)

Sibling Registration - $215 (non-refundable)

Supply Fee - $150 (non-refundable)

Events Fee - $50 (non-refundable)

Program Program Hours Annual Tuition Monthly Tuition Installment
PP Three Half Days 7:00 am to 11:30 am $10,800 $1,080
PP Three Full Days 7:00 am to 2:30 pm $11,600 $1,160
PP Three Extended Days 7:00 am to 6:00 pm $12,400 $1,240
PP Five Half Days 7:00 am to 11:30 am $11,600 $1,160
PP Five Full Days 7:00 am to 2:30 pm $12,400 $1,240
PP Five Extended Days 7:00 am to 6:00 pm $13,700 $1,370