Welcome to Cardinals Montessori,
This method was started in the early 20th century by Italian physician
Maria Montessori, who developed her theories through scientific experimentation with her students.
The method has since been used in many parts of the world, in public and private schools alike.
Cardinals Montessori is a classroom that focuses on teaching a child not just how to be a better individual,
but also how to contribute better to the world he lives in.
Dr. Maria Montessori
Famous Personalities
Who Benefited from Montessori Education
Larry Page / Sergey Brin
We both went to Montessori school, and I think it was part of the training of being self-motivated and questioning what’s going on in the world.
Jimmy Wales
Montessori was a big part of my early education—it helped me love learning for learning’s sake.
Mark Zuckerberg
I think that part of what made Facebook work was that I had a lot of freedom to explore things in Montessori
Taylor Swift
From the very beginning, creativity was encouraged—and that made all the difference.
Jeff Bezos
Montessori taught me to be a self-starter.
Why should i choose Montessori education for my child?
- Child-Centered Learning: Instead of a teacher lecturing, children choose activities that interest them, which keeps them engaged.
- Hands-On Materials: Montessori uses tactile tools (like bead chains for math or sandpaper letters for language) that make abstract concepts concrete.
- Mixed-Age Groups: Children of different ages learn together, promoting leadership, mentoring, and cooperation.
- Focus on Whole Child: Emotional, social, physical, and intellectual growth are all nurtured equally.
- Calm, Structured Environment: The classroom is peaceful, tidy, and designed to help kids focus and feel calm.
When is the right age to start Montessori
It is very Important to start in the sensitive period i.e. 2 1/2 to 3 years of age. In Montessori education, a Sensitive Period is a special window of time when a child is naturally drawn to learn a certain skill or develop a particular ability, It's when your child is especially ready and interested in learning something-like learning to walk, talk, use their hands, or even understand order. During these times, learning happens almost effortlessly-like they're soaking it up like a sponge. If you give them the right environment and tools during these windows, they learn faster and more deeply.
What is My Child Learning in Montessori?
In Montessori, children explore five key areas of learning:
Practical Life – Independence & Life Skills
Children learn self-care, care for the environment, coordination, and social manners—building confidence and responsibility. .
Sensorial – Learning Through the Senses
Activities engage all five senses, helping children sort, compare, and think logically—laying the foundation for math and language. .
Arithmetic – Hands-on Math
Using tactile materials, children understand numbers, place value, and operations—developing strong math skills early on.
Language – Love for Language
Phonics, stories, and rhymes help children expand vocabulary, reading, and writing in a fun, natural way..
Culture – Understanding the World
Children explore geography, science, art, and music—fostering curiosity, diversity, and a global outlook.
A glimpse of our Montessori classroom