Program Overview
The most formative years of Brain development, never compromise with personal attention and Sensorial learning



Elementary Years Curriculum
Language development
Confident Communication
Reading
Writing
Speaking and Listening
Vocabulary

Mathematical development
Numbers and Counting
Arithmetical Operations
Measurements and Estimations
Spatial Sense and Geometry
Data Handling

Focus thread
The Big Picture and Planet Earth
World of Living
The Ecosystems
Methods of Knowing
Human Body
The Real School Montessori Home Kits
Materials do to the mind what Sports does to the body
- Scientfic
- Every material is designed with years of scientific observations (entire kit)
- Didactic
- Images multiple images with material label. Images can be of Base 10 blocks, Stamp game, etc
- Concrete
- Material kit do to the mind, focus, and attention what Sports does body and fitness

Montessori Home Kits

Number Stips

Cylinder Block Set

Spindle Box
The best education we could home for sitting here in a remote factory settlement”
Mrigya , Mother of Tia
What our parents say about us
The best education we could home for sitting here in a remote factory settlement”
Mrigya , Mother of Tia
World's Smallest
Classroom - A peep inside "Hyper personalization”
What I see are indulged kids, interactive classrooms, expressive voices and a willingness to go to school every day Bhargav, father of Rehan
EXERCISES OF PRACTICAL LIFE

rolling a chapati

Making a Dough

Coloring
What I see are indulged kids, interactive classrooms, expressive voices and a willingness to go to school every day Bhargav, father of Rehan
Our teachers are called “Directress”
Your child's guide for the most important development phase in their lives
Meet our Directress
Our teachers are called “Directress” Your child's guide for the most important development phase in their lives




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Frequently Asked Questions
Montessori is an educational approach that is based on the scientific foundation of the natural development of human beings – which is why it is a truly universal education with successful outcomes for all children. It acknowledges that children have an innate desire to learn, and what they require is an environment to enable that learning to take place.
Maria Montessori established "The Association Montessori Internationale (AMI)" in 1929 to protect the integrity of her work and to support high standards for both teacher training and schools. Today, AMI continues to uphold Maria Montessori’s vision while collaborating with contemporary research in neuroscience and child development. Curriculum subtopics, activities oe even the era may change, but it adheres to the core philosophy of ‘Stages of development’ of a child
To answer this question, first, we need to understand the contribution of a Board to a child’s education.
- The Under Graduate programs (UG) in most countries across the world need proof of 10+2 completion certified by one of the Boards. In other words, Board exams exist to certify a ‘minimum’ qualification of education. Beyond that, in India, there are additional entrance exams like JEE Mains and Advanced, NEET, MHT CET, BIT SAT, etc conducted by almost every UG Institute or University to check if the student is eligible to be admitted and eliminate those who don’t.
- Even after preparing for a Board exam, students have to prepare separately for these entrance exams because
- Either the Boards don’t cover most of the topics and skills needed by the UG programs, or
- Even if they do, they don’t deliver education in a way that these entrance exams test; the scientific interpretation skills, intelligence, reasoning, creativity, application-based skills of the student, and more.
- So, the real question is, is the Board a definitive answer for the overall education of a child?
No, and so if you are studying at a Montessori school, the ‘National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS)’ provides you the solution, refer to The National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS)