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  • Do you want a more nurturing environment that fosters good habits and forges valuable relationships?
  • You can continue your child's Montessori education through to Secondary School.
  • Gisborne catchments include Kyneton, Comadai, Romsey, Moonee Valley and Coburg.

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    What is Cycle 2 and Cycle 3 (Primary)
    Once a sound foundation has been acquired the primary children are well able to build their knowledge base. The areas of mathematics, geometry, language and literacy, science, cultural studies, geography, history, art, music, are extended as the child's readiness is apparent.

    "If the child is not intellectually stimulated during the elementary (primary) years… the child's mind becomes artificially dulled." Dr Maria Montessori

    Lessons parallel studies undertaken in mainstream schools, and include trips outside of the classroom to foster a feeling of connection to the community and encourage the child's natural desire to make contributions to the world.

    Learning is an active process of accessing many different concrete materials as well as revisiting some of the earlier equipment, from a new perspective as the children's ability to imagine and abstract develops.

    The children will work with reference books, make their own books, draw their own maps or time lines, and develop their own projects.

    Children move from the concrete through their own efforts and discovery to the abstract - thus greatly expanding their field of knowledge.

    Through imagination children learn to co-ordinate this abstract movement of their mind. They take imaginative steps based on the detail they have been given.

    The primary school student begins to explore moral issues. Who am I? What is my place in this universe? What is good and bad?

    The Montessori curriculum for the primary years is built around the five great lessons:
    - creation of earth
    - coming of plants and animals
    - the arrival of humans
    - development of language
    - math and inventions

    The child learns to love these studies developing a fascination with all aspects of the world around them and an enormous desire to investigate, research and explore.

    These five lessons grow to include such topics as algebra, square and cube roots, geometry, botany, zoology, evolution and classification, chemistry and physics experiments, the history of math and language, grammar and sentence analysis and so on.

     


    "One test of the correctness of educational procedure is the happiness of the child itself."
    Dr Maria Montessori




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