Facilities

Montessori Is A Nurturing And Holistic Approach To Learning

Overview

Our school facilities are designed to cater to the developmental needs of young children, typically ranging from 2 to 10 years old. These facilities prioritize a safe, engaging, and stimulating environment where children can develop socially, emotionally, physically, and cognitively. Here are some key features and facilities you may find in a pre-primary school:


Classrooms

  • Age-appropriate furniture: Small tables, chairs, and storage units that are easy for young children to access.
  • Bright and colorful decorations: To create a stimulating environment that fosters creativity and engagement.
  • Interactive learning areas: Sections for reading, arts and crafts, and hands-on activities.
  • Learning materials: Books, educational toys, puzzles, and materials for creative play.

Outdoor Play Area

  • Playground equipment: Swings, slides, climbing structures, sandpits, and other safe, age-appropriate play equipment.
  • Open spaces: For running, games, and group activities.
  • Nature exploration area: Gardens or areas for outdoor learning and exploration.

Rest and Nap Areas

  • Quiet spaces: Cozy, calm areas with mats, cots, or soft bedding for children to take naps or rest.
  • Gentle lighting and soothing ambiance to help children wind down.

Safety Features

  • Secure fencing and gates: To ensure safety during outdoor play.
  • Soft flooring: In areas where children are likely to fall, such as the playground or indoor play zones.
  • Childproofed classrooms: Electrical outlets, sharp corners, and other potential hazards are covered or made child-safe.

Art and Craft Space

  • Easily accessible materials: Crayons, markers, paints, paper, glue, and scissors for creative expression.
  • Space for projects: Tables or areas dedicated to art, building blocks, and other hands-on activities.

Music and Movement Areas

  • Music instruments: Simple instruments like drums, tambourines, xylophones, etc., for children to explore sounds and rhythm.
  • Open floor space: For dancing, moving, and engaging in creative physical activities.

Bathrooms

  • Child-friendly restrooms: Lower sinks, toilets, and handwashing stations to help children learn hygiene habits.
  • Changing areas: For younger children who might still be in diapers.

Learning and Technology Tools

  • Interactive whiteboards or smartboards: To introduce children to basic digital tools in an educational setting.
  • Educational apps or computer stations: For supervised learning and games that help build cognitive skills.

Health and Wellness Facilities

  • First-aid kits: Easily accessible and regularly stocked with necessary supplies.
  • Clean water stations: For hydration.
  • Nutritional snack and lunch areas: Some pre-primary schools offer snacks or meals, with child-friendly seating and healthy options.

Parent and Teacher Communication

  • Parent notice boards: To communicate school events, updates, and schedules.
  • Communication tools: Like a digital app or phone system to keep parents in the loop about their child's progress and school activities.

A well-equipped pre-primary school fosters creativity, learning, and physical development in a safe and nurturing environment. The facilities mentioned above play a significant role in laying the foundation for future learning.