Educational Model
Methodology
The Montessori Methodology is based on the scientific observation of the child and has proven its universal application across diverse contexts. It recognizes the child as an active learner, capable of learning by doing, making choices freely, and progressing at their own individual pace.
Through respectful guidance, a carefully prepared environment, and collaborative work, the methodology fosters autonomy, inner discipline, and holistic development, forming individuals who are free, responsible, and committed to their community and environment.
How Is Learning Experienced in the Montessori Environment?
Individual Pace:
Lessons are presented individually or in small groups, respecting each student’s rhythm, interests, and developmental needs.
Autonomous Learning:
Students are encouraged to investigate, analyze, and draw their own conclusions, strengthening independence and a sense of achievement.
Continuous Growth:
Learners develop intrinsic motivation, set new personal goals, and take pride in their ongoing progress.
