What Does it Mean to Go to a Montessori School? 

Child in Montessori classroom

If you’ve ever wondered what sets Montessori schools apart, you’re not alone. Stepping into a Montessori classroom is like entering a world designed for discovery. Unlike traditional schools, Montessori education is a child-centered approach where learning is self-directed and hands-on. Children are encouraged to explore their interests at their own pace, guided by trained teachers and specially designed materials. 

So, what exactly does it mean to go to a Montessori school? 

Imagine a classroom where children aren’t confined to desks but are free to move and explore. They work with hands-on materials designed to engage their senses and spark curiosity. Instead of traditional grades and tests, they are assessed on their individual progress and mastery of skills. 

In a Montessori classroom, you might find children: 

  • Carefully pouring water from one jug to another, refining their motor skills and concentration. 
  • Tracing sandpaper letters, developing their understanding of language and writing. 
  • Building a tower with colorful blocks, exploring mathematical concepts like size and proportion. 
  • Collaborating on a project about different cultures, fostering social skills and global awareness. 

The Association Montessori Internationale (AMI) emphasizes the importance of the “prepared environment,” a carefully designed space that encourages exploration and discovery.  Ivy Montessori School aims to empower children to become active participants in their own education, cultivating a lifelong love of learning and a strong sense of self. If you’re seeking an alternative to traditional schooling, Ivy Montessori School might be the perfect fit.  

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