Academic Programs : Primary : Photo GalleryPhoto Gallery
A child's first day of school.
Watching other children work is one of the many ways children learn.
Developing the concentration needed to pour, spoon, or polish is one of the most important tasks of the 3-year-old.
The pride of the shared work of arranging Sensorial materials is evident.
The Reading Buddy program brings Elementary students into the Primary classrooms to listen to the younger readers.
Physical Education classes always begin with stretching.
Table washing is an important part of classroom care as well as an exercise to increase muscular coordination - and a fun project!
Teachers work extensively on a one-to-one basis with children.
The accomplishment of peeling a carrot is a source of pride to Primary children of all ages.
There's always sandbox play at recess!
The Nesters (4-year-olds) make a salad together.
Map work is an important part of the Montessori curriculum.
Face painting at a carnival day added to the fun.
The swingset is a popular recess destination.