10947 South Valley Home
Whittier, California 90603
Phone 1-562-943-0246

 
 
ACADEMIC CURRICULUM
Primary Curriculum
Elementary Curriculum
Middle School Curriculum

All our programs include:

- Music, arts, drama, PE
- Health, Field Trips
- Swimmming (summer only)
- Special Events
 
 
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Daily Swimming
Public Swim Classes
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Middle School- Twelve to fifteen years

Primary Curriculum
Elementary Curriculum


At age twelve Montessori observed another shift in the needs of her students. As they began the transition from childhood to adulthood, there was a desire to begin developing more skills which they could use to move into adult society. They became deeply interested in discovering their own talents and interests, and exploring the possibilites for their own futures. At the same time, they evidenced an abiding interest in the nature of humanity, and in the responsibilites and powers of human beings, throughout time and all over the world. As a result of these observations, the middle school curriculum includes:

Mathematics

Mathematics is an essential tool for many tasks in society. As a result, the Middle School includes daily, individualized math instruction. Each student progresses through mathematics at their own level, and topics covered may include:

  • Fractions
  • Decimals
  • Percentages
  • Equations and Variables
  • Solving Equations
  • The Quadratic Equation
  • Equations with two variables
  • Graphing


A variety of other topics may also be included, depending on the interests and needs of the student. In recognition of the adolescent's interest in practical studies and real-world applications of their knowledge, mathematics is often approached through its practical applications. For example, one form of algebra work may involve physics calcuations about velocity and acceleration, such as those done by engineers. In preparation for future courses and exams, word problems are a frequent form of practice for all topics.

Language

In Middle School the students continue to work to refine the language skills they have developed in earlier years. Work on all aspects of grammar proceeds at the students' own pace. Experience is gained with many forms of writing, including poetry, prose, dramas, reports, essays, and articles. Students also read on a regular basis, both fiction and non-fiction, independently and for group discussion.

Science

Science in Middle School builds on the strong academic foundation of the Elementary years. Students are encouraged to undertake independent work on subjects of interest to them. Some topics explored in a given year might include, for example, celestial bodies, marine life, physical and chemical chage, nutrition, tolerance in living organisms, and a variety of other topics.

History

History instruction in Middle school covers the time period from the earliest civilizations to the modern world. The students work through a battery of general history knowledge, and for each section choose a topic of special interest to explore. Sample projects include building a model of a Roman city, writing a play about the Boston Tea Party, or a book about the development of cuneiform. The students strike a balance between a broad knowledge of historical events and an in-depth exploration of topics of particular interest to them.

Community Exploration

An integral part of the Middle School curriculum is expanding beyond the bounds of the classroom to explore the larger community. The Middle School takes regular trips to a variety of locations to enrich the subjects they study in class and to deepen their knowledge of the adult world, and of their own possible choices. Also, by researching and planning their own trips, the students gain a variety of practical life skills.

Business

By developing and running a business, the students can see the real-life applications of their studies, experience responsibility, and gain a degree of economic independence. It is invaluable for the student's to have the experience of being able to interact with adults not as students, but as partners and as responsible individuals.

ABOUT MONTESSORI EDUCATION :
Montessori is a philosophy and method of education which emphasizes the potential of the young child and develops this potential by utilizing specially trained teachers and special teaching materials. Read More >

ABOUT MARIA MONTESSORI:
Maria Montessori lived from 1870 to 1952. She was the first woman to attend medical school and the first female Doctor of Medicine in Italy. Read More >
THE MONTESSORI METHOD:
Montessori Education has achieved world-wide recognition and success. Learn about the benefits of this method. Read More >

MONTESSORI APPARATUS: The Montessori classroom offers 500 unique educational didactic (self-teaching) materials which are used by the children in the classroom. Read More >

WHY SHOULD MY YOUNG CHILD ATTEND MONTESSORI:
Montessori is education. . . not a nursery school. The best time to start your child's education is during the early years. . .2-1/2 to 4-1/2. Read More >
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