- Dr Maria Montessori
A Montessori classroom anywhere in the world will have happy and busy children engaged in purposeful work. The classroom itself is distinct; typically beautiful and enticing, but also characterized by the carefully prepared environment designed to reinforce the child's independence and natural urge toward self-development.
The room, the equipment, activities and the teachers respond to and guide children in ways which directly relate to their own developmental levels, they do not simply follow a curriculum. In essence the classroom provides an environment in which children can develop individually in ways which are appropriate to their age; each child respected and enabled to grow and learn at their own pace. Montessori classrooms feature calm, caring communities of children in three-year age groupings. Classes span either 3-6 years of age, 6-9 years of age, or 9-12 years of age.
(Note that not all schools cater to all of these three ranges. Also, many schools offer comprehensive 0-3 year-old programs as well.)
The elements of all Montessori classes are simple and effective, nurturing and orderly. They are all linked together, none separated from the other. Montessori is holistic in its approach to children and to learning.