Welcome to SMILE MONTESSORI PRE SCHOOL THE FUTURE IS IN OUR HANDS Welcome to PRE SCHOOL THE FUTURE IS IN OUR HANDS Planting seeds of positive learning in the hearts of children is the best way to nurture children and to strengthen families, and communities. THE FUTURE IS IN OUR HANDS Learning & Fun learning & program THE FUTURE IS IN OUR HANDS Planting seeds of positive learning in the hearts of children is the best way to nurture children and to strengthen families, and communities. THE FUTURE IS IN OUR HANDS Learning & Fun learning & program Planting seeds of positive learning in the hearts of children is the best way to nurture children and to strengthen families, and communities. THE FUTURE IS IN OUR HANDS

Admission Policies

We cater for children between 1- 5 years old.Smile Montessori Childcare Centres(SMCC) curricula enable children to perform with excellence in any primary school.

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Expert Teachers

Our teachers are knowledgeable and skilful. We monitor and adjust their teaching capacity to bring out the best in their students.

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School Hours

The drop off time is 8:00 am, pick up time is 4:00 pm for all working days. We are closed on public holidays and weekends.




Introduction

Montessori education is designed to support and nurture children’s needs and interests by providing them with learning experiences suited to their stage of development.

Maria Montessori was a pioneering scientist and educator, who has inspired people globally with her genuinely universal approach to the development of the child. Today, Montessori education is applied across all ages, from birth to eighteen and through to adulthood, in more than 140 countries across the world. The work of Montessori today continues to motivate people to change the world for the better and has impacted the lives of children and teachers for more than 110 years. (Source https://montessori150.org)

“Education is a natural process carried out by the child, and is not acquired by listening to words, but by experiences in the environment.”- Dr Maria Montessori

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Activities

Sport Games

Besides health benefits, sports can contribute to the professional and personal achievements in adult life.

English Lessons

Speech, language and communication skills are fundamental building blocks for a child’s development and learning.

Math and Science

Integrating math and science concepts in everyday child’s activities enhances cognitive, social, emotional, and physical development.

Five key areas of learning – Montessori curriculum

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Practical Life

The exercises in Practical Life covers two main areas of development, care of self and care of the environment. These exercises in daily living provide the foundation for all other activities in the Montessori classroom. Specifically, these activities contribute to the control of movement, development of concentration, and the self-esteem that make a real contribution to the group.

Sensorial

Sensorial experiences began at birth, and children especially, are "sensorial explores". Montessori Sensorial exercises focus on giving children the keys to study, understand and classify the things around them. Sensorial exercises provide the first step in organizing the child's intelligence, enabling them to adapt to their environment

Culture

Montessori culture exercises provide children with an opportunity to explore the big world. Students learn about people, terrain, and animals through a rich exploration of the world's different cultures. By celebrating other traditions with food, music, and stories, children can begin to see other cultures' uniqueness, yet come to understand how much we all have in common.

Math

All of the child's work with Practical Life and Sensorial exercises brings order to their experiences and prepares them to explore further and mature their mathematical mind. Young minds are full of energy that propels them to absorb, manipulate, classify, order, sequence, abstract, and repeat. Montessori math exercises lead the child through progressive, hands-on activities while preparing the child for abstractions.

Language

Language given to children with the context of their experiences is essential to Montessori education. Children need to know the names, labels, and the meanings of things in their environment to understand their relevancy. The transition to reading and writing is dependent on a strong vocabulary. We teach children through varied experiences to help them develop a well-rounded vocabulary. Montessori Language exercises help children express, understand and interpret their thoughts and thoughts of others