Acquire expressive and receptive language
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A Chiaravalle education cultivates deeper, highly personalized, discovery-based learning. Our modern Montessori approach embraces integrated studies, allowing students to explore topics through a contextual lens rather than as isolated pieces of knowledge. Imagine the interest students feel when finding the area of a triangle is not simply an abstract mathematical formula to memorize, but a useful tool used by ancient Sumerian farmers to measure their plots. Simulating this problem solving with hands-on materials inspires meaningful practice. The purpose, history and science surrounding the concept give the geometry formula deeper meaning.
We encourage students to transcend subject-specific barriers and engage in interconnected learning. This approach yields remarkable results, including increased motivation, greater understanding, and the ability to form innovative connections, ideas, and projects. When students perceive the world as network of interrelated entities, their imagination ignites, and the possibilities become limitless.
Experience how our approach empowers students to thrive in a dynamic and interconnected world.
Discover our modern Montessori curriculum
Learn indirectly through one-on-one correspondence
Introduced through books, songs, music, foods and cultural traditions
Exposure through activities exploring nature
Develop skills in care of self and care for the environment
Develop and express a sense of individuality and personal preferences
Exposure through books, stories, art, songs, and cultural traditions
Foundation in early literacy skills
Use Montessori materials to solidify understanding
Exposure to history and social studies through cultures around the world
Introduction to introduced to scientific method
Gain skills in caring for self, environment, and others
Practice labeling emotions, taking responsibility, and making choices
Identify as part of the larger social world
Develop reading, writing, and researching skills
Montessori materials explore operations, fractions and more
Montessori Great Lessons help students find their place in history
Explore earth and envir. science, botany, zoology, and geography
Get ready for school, complete a work cycle, and use a work plan
Develop skills to make, maintain, and repair friendships
Begin to explore different aspects of identity
Build deeper reading skills and generate writing across multiple genres
Search for patterns to determine the “rules” of math
Geography, flora & fauna, ancient history, and current events of each continent
Earth science, chemistry, physics, botany, zoology, and human anatomy
Become increasingly independent in time management
Practice skills for emotional regulation and conflict resolution
Explore the many facets of identity
Sophisticated reading and writing with literary, opinion, and media texts
College Preparatory Math Course 3, Algebra and Geometry
Social World, a two-year rotating curriculum
Natural World, a two-year rotating curriculum
Leadership, planning, organizing and running a small business
Driven by needs personal dignity, social justice, and belonging
Identify justice, stereotypes, privilege, and discrimination
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