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Our kindergarten program embraces the time-tested Montessori philosophy, fostering independence, self-discovery, and a love for learning through hands-on exploration and child-led activities.

We also integrate a comprehensive sustainability module into the curriculum, instilling in our youngest learners a deep appreciation for the natural world and a sense of responsibility towards the environment.

4 Learning Stages

  • Nursery 1 (1-2 years old)

    Focus on child motoric, sensorial & practical life skill

  • Nursery 2 (2-3 years old)

    Focus on socio-emotional-fine motor skill & communication

  • Kinder 1 (3-4 years old)

    Focus on creativity & autonomy in purposeful actions

  • Kinder 2 (4-7 years old)

    Focus on ingenuity potential with fun project & exploration

Our Montessori approach focuses on:

Hands-on learning

Children learn by touching, feeling, and doing, not just listening.

Independence

Children are encouraged to choose their own activities and work at their own pace.

Prepared environment

The classroom is neatly and orderly arranged, with materials specifically designed to encourage exploration and discovery.

The role of the teacher as a guide

The teacher acts as a facilitator, helping children find their own answers.

Learning through the five senses

Many materials are used to strengthen the five senses, so children better understand the knowledge they get.

Five key areas of Montessori

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Sensorial

Utilizes specially designed materials that isolate and refine the senses (sight, touch, hearing, smell, taste)

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Practical life

Focuses on activities that mirror those found in everyday life

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Language

encompasses all aspects of language development ; Reading, Writing, Communication & Oral

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Cultural

roadens children's understanding of the world around them through; Geography, History, Science, Art, Music, Zoology & Botany

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Math

introduces mathematical concepts using concrete materials that allow children to explore numbers, shapes, and operations in a hands-on

Class schedule

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Nursery 1 Class

Once per week (Mon, Tue, Sat) Max 8 child/class 2 Teachers + 1 Assistant
  • 2 days per week opt 1
    Monday, Wednesday
    • Monday
      • Session 1

        08:30 - 10:00
      • Session 2

        10:30 - 12:00
      Wednesday
      • Session 1

        08:30 - 10.00
      • Session 2

        10.30 - 12.00
  • 2 days per week opt 2
    Tuesday, Thursday
    • Tuesday
      • Session 1

        08:30 - 10:00
      • Session 2

        10:30 - 12:00
      Thursday
      • Session 1

        08:30 - 10:00
      • Session 2

        10:30 - 12:00
  • 1 day per week
    Saturday
    • Saturday
      • Session 1

        08:30 - 10:00
      • Session 2

        10:30 - 12:00
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Nursery 2 Class

3 days per week (Mon, Wed, Fri) (Tue, Thu, Fri) Max 12 child/class 2 Teachers + 1 Assistant
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Kinder Classes

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A Day at Almacita School

08:30 - 09:00
Arrival & morning circle
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09:00 - 11:30
Montessori work cycle & independent recess time
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11:30 - 12:00
Outdoor play
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12:00 - 12:30
Cleanup & lunch
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12:30 - 12:50
Play / library time
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12:50 - 13:00
Closing / library time
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Activity Program

Our activities

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Gross Motor Activity

Support baby's physical development. Through gentle exercises, movement exploration, and playful activities.

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Sensory Play

Allows children to explore the world through their senses, fostering observation, concentration, and fine motor skills.

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Gardening

Learn about plant growth, responsibility, and the interconnectedness of living things.

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Spiritual Studies

We nurture the child's spiritual development through respect, kindness, and a sense of wonder about the world.

Extracurricular activities

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Swimming

Our swimming program offers a fun and safe way for children Aim develop essential water skills and build confidence in the pool.

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Art & Design

Encourages creativity through hands-on exploration of colors, textures, and materials, allowing children to express ideas freely.

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Coding

Introduces coding concepts through engaging, age-appropriate activities that build sequencing and critical thinking skills.

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Little Book Club

Discover the joy of reading through interactive storytelling, fun activities like puppet shows and crafts