FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions

Unlike traditional teacher-led classrooms, the Montessori approach focuses on self-directed activity, hands-on learning, and collaborative play. In our environment, children make creative choices in their learning while the teacher offers age-appropriate activities to guide the process.

We typically welcome children into our programs starting from 2 years to 6 years old, covering the critical early developmental years where the "absorbent mind" is most active.

Our curriculum is built around five key areas:
  • Practical Life: Developing daily living skills and independence.
  • Sensorial: Refining the five senses to understand the world.
  • Mathematics: Learning logic and numbers through concrete materials.
  • Language: Building vocabulary, reading, and writing skills.
  • Culture: Exploring geography, science, music, and art.

Safety is our top priority. Our campus is equipped with CCTV surveillance, secure entry and exit points, and child-safe interiors. All staff members undergo thorough background checks and are trained in basic first aid.

To ensure personalized attention and a nurturing environment, we maintain a low ratio — typically 1 teacher for every 10 to 12 children, supported by dedicated assistant staff.

To maintain the highest standards of hygiene, the school does not provide cooked meals for regular students—only home-prepared food is allowed to be brought from home. However, for children enrolled in our Daycare program, milk and healthy snacks are provided by the school during their stay.

We maintain detailed observation logs for every child. Parents receive regular updates through our mobile app, monthly newsletters, and scheduled Parent-Teacher Meetings (PTMs) to discuss developmental milestones.

Yes, we provide safe and reliable GPS-tracked transportation services available up to a 5 km radius from the school.

The process is simple:
  • Inquiry: Fill out the online form or visit the campus.
  • School Tour: Schedule a visit to see our Montessori environment in action.
  • Interaction: A brief informal interaction with the child and parents.
  • Registration: Completion of paperwork and fee payment.