Montessori Course Overview

Kindergarten

Montessori education was founded by Italian educator Dr. Maria Montessori. Its core concept is "respecting the inner potential of every child", allowing children to actively learn through independent operation and self-exploration, and to build self-confidence and a sense of responsibility in freedom and order.

Montessori Course Overview

Kindergarten

The Montessori philosophy, developed by Dr. Maria Montessori, emphasizes respecting each child's unique potential. It encourages self-directed, hands-on learning in a structured yet flexible environment, fostering confidence, concentration, and independence

Philosophy

At SDBIS, our primary goal is to attain a high standard of education. We emphasize the necessity of consistent teacher training that is in line with the Montessori Curriculum for Kindergarten students. This training is crucial for improving curriculum implementation and enhancing student learning experiences. Together, we actively shape a brighter, more promising future.

In a Montessori classroom anywhere in the world, kids work at tables and mats that are just the right size for them


Having both work areas is meant to reinforce the Montessori idea of "freedom within limits." Work mats help kids make their own space to work. As babies, kids learn where to put their work on the mat, how to walk carefully around it, and how to be respectful of other kids' workspaces. Kids can use the mats as a workspace and come back to them if they can't finish their task in one sitting. Allowing the kids to work at their own pace and encouraging them to finish their work before starting a new one, this arrangement works well for everyone.

Environment & Materials

Prepared environment that promotes autonomy and order

Teaching Aids for the Five Learning Domains

Teacher Characteristics

Teachers serve as guides, not lecturers—observing, supporting, and respecting each child’space

Key Features


  • Learning by doing through physical interaction with materials
  • Children freely choose their tasks, developing independence and confidence
  • Mixed-age classrooms encourage leadership and peer learning
  • Focus on character development and life skills

Age Groups & Structure

age stage Key Development
2–3 years Toddler Class Basic living habits, language listening and speaking, sensory stimulation
3–4 years Beginner Class Teaching aids operation, sense of order, self-care ability
4–6 years Main Class Mathematical thinking, reading readiness, and cross-disciplinary exploration