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Primary Classes At Montessori Reggio Academy

Here at Montessori Reggio Academy, your child’s success is our top priority. Our professional and dedicated Montessori teachers work endlessly with our students to get them where they need to be both in the classroom and in this world. Students are self-paced & self-led while being guided by our highly trained Montessori Reggio Academy teachers to help them achieve their goals. Each classroom has students of various ages which aids in independence, growth, & maturity. We encourage our students to ask questions, speak their mind, & let it wander freely to help them later on be confident in their abilities.

In the Classroom

Discover our Montessori classroom, designed to foster independent, self-paced learning for preschool and primary students. Guided by Montessori-certified teachers, children work individually or in small groups in a clean, naturally lit environment with subdued colors to enhance focus. Our learner-centered curriculum, tailored for each child’s success, features child-sized furniture, cozy reading nooks, accessible sinks, and reachable bookshelves to promote independence and responsibility.

Integrated with the Reggio Emilia approach, our program encourages students as “knowledge bearers” to share ideas through monthly themed projects, deepening their understanding. Our Montessori and Reggio Emilia blend creates an engaging, nurturing space where children thrive academically and socially.

Learning & Social Skills

Expresses Ideas & Opinions, Life Skills, Social Interactions, Attends to Tasks & Follows Directions, Chooses & Accepts Challenging Tasks

Language

Comprehends & Reads Grade Level Texts, Makes Predictions & Draws Conclusions

Mathematical Thinking

Identifies Numbers, Orally & Written, Applies Concepts of Addition & Subtraction, Identifies Basic Geometric Shapes

Cultural, Science, & Social Studies

Geography, Physical & Life Sciences, History, IXL Learning

What makes Montessori Reggio Academy the premier private school?

Supports future success and a love of learning through all of the following:

A curriculum based on academic and personal success, not politics

The ability for students to progress at their own pace

Multi-age classrooms so peers learn from one another

Sign Language and Spanish instruction

Family values and respect for the family unit

Reggio principles and specialized project room

IXL technology program