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Parents often arrive asking a quiet question: is this a daycare, or is this something different? The simplest way to answer is to watch a child at work.
Rather than start with Maria Montessori, start with what you'd actually see on any morning at La Casa — small hands doing real, purposeful work.
Practical Life
Children learn independence through everyday activities — pouring, food preparation, dressing, cleaning, and caring for their environment.
These simple works quietly build concentration, coordination, confidence, and the satisfaction that comes from doing things for oneself.
Freedom Within Limits
Children learn that freedom and responsibility belong together. They choose meaningful work, care for their environment, and learn to respect the needs of others.
Mixed-Age Community
In our mixed-age classrooms, younger children learn from older classmates, and older children develop leadership, patience, and compassion. The classroom becomes a small, caring society — much like a family.
Children discover that they are not only learners, but contributors whose actions help strengthen the community around them.
Our Primary classroom is intentionally designed as a three-year Montessori cycle, with each year building upon the last. The Kindergarten year serves as the capstone experience, when children deepen their mastery, develop leadership skills, and become mentors within the classroom community. Because the greatest benefits of Montessori emerge through this carefully sequenced progression, we strongly encourage families to complete the full three-year cycle.
Questions parents ask
We care for children throughout the day, but our purpose is education. Every part of the environment is intentionally designed to support a child's development, independence, and love of learning.
Montessori works best when families value independence, responsibility, and a genuine partnership between home and school. When those values are shared, children thrive.
Yes. We view education as a partnership between school and home. Families who thrive in our community appreciate open communication, consistency, and participation in school life.
This is one of the most common questions we hear. Montessori Primary is intentionally designed as a three-year learning cycle that culminates at age six, preparing children not only for kindergarten-level academics but for the broader challenges of elementary education. Children who complete the full cycle typically leave with strong foundations in reading, mathematics, concentration, independence, and critical thinking — skills that support success in kindergarten, first grade, and beyond.
Three-year age spans let children learn at their own pace, learn from one another, and revisit the roles of both learner and leader. It mirrors how children grow in the real world.
We help children find motivation from within. Rather than working for a sticker, they work for the deep satisfaction of mastering something real — a motivation that lasts a lifetime.
Montessori at home
Short, practical ideas for fostering independence, responsibility, and confidence beyond the classroom.
Stand quietly in a working classroom for ten minutes, and the difference becomes clear. We'd love to show you.
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