Our Programs

Montessori Basics

 

The learning curriculum includes planned activity in everyday living skills, sensorimotor development, language arts, mathematical thinking, and cultural subjects. Children enjoy interacting with nature and engaging in music, movement, and art as well. 

Seton’s Montessori classroom environments are based on a dynamic blend of freedom and structure. Children are encouraged to choose their activities from among a wide variety of prepared materials in a carefully planned and structured environment. The emphasis is on cultivating awareness, independence, and responsibility in a multi-age community.

Seton’s educators see themselves as guides and facilitators of children’s learning. Teachers prepare the learning environment, assist children in making choices and introducing them to materials, and observe and record progress in order to better follow the interests and needs of each individual child.

Learning Environments

At the heart of Maria Montessori’s philosophy was the idea that we should prepare exciting, interactive, and comforting environments for our children. At Seton, we accept this wisdom and seek to build on it by providing dynamic learning to serve today’s child. Additionally, our expansive outdoor space provides for new environments to be explored. In sum, Seton strives to create environments that serve the child’s natural interest and learning potential.

Frequently Asked Questions

 
 

Our Goals for Your Children (Based on AMS Learner Outcomes)

As an accredited American Montessori Society school, Seton Montessori is committed to providing learning experiences and environments that nurture the development of the AMS Learner Outcomes of independence, confidence and competence, autonomy, intrinsic motivation, social responsibility, academic preparation, spiritual awareness and global citizenship.