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The Montessori Curriculum

Because children learn more readily when they are self-directed, and because the learning environment is so rich, our students can progress quickly in their academic learning. Most five year-olds in their third year are reading, writing, doing decimal math, science experiments, understand world culture and geography and are beginning to gain a global view of earth's history.

Our curriculum closely follows the Montessori curriculum, but we are also careful to cover each of the learning outcomes stipulated by the provincial government (This is a requirement, which is monitored by government independent school representatives). We may not cover them in exactly the same years or in the same way as they are covered in mainstream schools, however.

The Montessori curriculum is divided into three year segments. At the elementary level, students have progress charts that cover each three-year segment:  3 - 5 year olds,  6 - 9 year olds,  9 - 12 year olds and 12 - 15 year olds.

It is very important that students attend the complete three-year cycle, in order to experience the whole program and fully benefit.
 
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