Montessori Method
The Montessori method of education is a type of educational method that involves children’s natural interests and activities rather than a formal teaching method. A Montessori classroom places an emphasis on hands-on learning and developing real world skills.
Montessori Techniques
The child-focused ideology of the Montessori method sets up the opportunity for children to learn through real-life activities, object manipulation and open-ended exploration. They are free to follow their interests, choose their activities, strengthen their attention and concentration and engage at their own pace.
About ABC Montessori
Our school is just 15 years old, started with 4 kids and now our strength is nearly hundred. Our school method of teaching is mostly Montessori, where equipment is specially designed taking all the children's sense organs into account, so that learning becomes fun and long lasting.
Our Strengths
Dedicated Faculty
Years of Experience
Students
Happy Parents
Our Team
We have an excellent team of 8 trained teachers and 3 helping hands. We maintain a teacher student ratio of 1:10, which enables us to closely observe children and focus on their individual needs.Age Of Kids
Babysitter 2.5 to 3 years (20 sits)
Nursery 3 to 4 years (35 sits)
L.K.G 4 to 5 years (35 sits)
U.K.G 5 to 6 years (25 sits)School Activities
Every month we introduce a new topic that is related to their environment because they learn the best by observing and absorbing topics like seasons, baby parts, shapes, colour, fruits, vegetables, animals, birds, insects, house, flower, community helpers and transports.Celebration
Celebration breaks the monotony of day to day life and makes us feel alive, energetic mentally and emotionally. That is the reason we celebrate every big or small festival in our schools by exploring its essence. We try to bring our children into festive moods and make sure they carry this spirit to their homes and pass it on to every member of their family. We celebrate festivals like Rath Yatra, Eid, Raksha bandhan, Janmataami, Independence Day, Ganesh Chaturthi, Dussehra, Diwali, Kartika Purnima, Christmas etc.