PART OF THE FAMILY SINCE 2001,

Your Child Will Take The Lead Learning

We are constantly expanding the range of services offered.

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PART OF THE FAMILY SINCE 2001,

Your Child Will Take The Lead Learning

Neethus Montessori is a nurturing educational institution that draws inspiration from the innovative and child-centric approach of Dr. Maria Montessori. Embracing the philosophy that values the natural strengths and curiosity of each child, Neethus Montessori focuses on hands-on learning and the development of real-world skills. With a commitment to providing a fun and engaging educational experience, the school caters to children of all ages, fostering an environment where learning is not only educational but also a joyful and enriching journey.

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Your Child's Best Start In Life

We are constantly expanding the range of services offered, taking children of all ages. Our goal is to carefully educate and develop a fun way.

  • Comprehensive reporting on individual achievement
  • Educational field trips and school presentations
  • Individual attention in a small-class setting
  • Learning program with after-school care
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WHAT WE PROVIDE OUR SERVICES

We Are Here To Guide And Direct Your Child In Activities

Oxford Book

Oxford books are renowned for their educational content, often providing in-depth and well-researched material across various subjects.

Outdoor Game

Outdoor games contribute to physical fitness, teamwork, and social development, offering a well-rounded approach to education.

Yoga

Yoga promotes physical well-being, mindfulness, and relaxation, contributing to a holistic approach to education.

Pool

Swimming is not only a recreational activity but also promotes physical fitness, coordination, and water safety skills.

Enrol Your Child In A Session Now!

Pre-school has an ‘open door policy’ and also offer a free trial session to all children.

Session Times

We provide full day care from 8.30am to 3.30pm for children aged 18 months to 5 years,

Day Care
8.15 am to 6.00 pm
School Time
10.00 am to 3.30 pm
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CHOOSE YOUR OWN GRADE LEVEL

Guide To Preschool

The age at which children start preschool can vary, but it typically begins around 3 to 4 years old. Preschool is designed to prepare children for kindergarten and formal schooling by providing them with early learning experiences in a structured setting. While there is no strict rule about when a child should start preschool, many parents choose to enroll their children between the ages of 3 and 5.

Deciding if your child is ready for preschool involves observing various aspects of their development. If your child shows an interest in playing with others, displays basic social skills like sharing, and expresses a level of independence, they may be ready for the social environment of preschool. Strong communication skills, both in expressing needs and understanding simple directions, are also positive indicators. Physical development, including basic motor skills, contributes to a child's ability to engage in preschool activities.

The ability of a child to separate from their caregiver is a significant milestone in their social and emotional development. As children grow, they gradually acquire the skills needed to handle brief separations. Signs that your child is becoming ready for this include displaying a sense of comfort when left with trusted individuals, showing an interest in exploring new environments independently, and demonstrating resilience when faced with temporary separations. Each child's readiness for separation is unique, and it's important to gauge their comfort level and gradually expose them to brief periods away. Building trust and providing reassurance during these moments can contribute to a smoother transition, fostering your child's growing independence.

A child's ability to play with others is a crucial aspect of their social development. Observing your child's interactions with peers can offer insights into their social skills. If your child shows an interest in playing with others, engages in sharing, takes turns, and communicates effectively during play, these are positive indicators of their ability to interact with peers. Play is not only a source of joy for children but also a means through which they learn important social skills such as cooperation, communication, and empathy. Encouraging and facilitating opportunities for your child to play with others can further enhance their social development and contribute to the building of positive relationships with their peers.

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