Curriculum
Learning Through
Experience, Discovery & Joy

Practical Life Excercise
Children engage in everyday activities that promote independence, coordination, concentration, and responsibility. Tasks include pouring, buttoning, sweeping, and self-care routines.

Mathematics
Children are introduced to numbers, quantities, and operations using concrete Montessori materials. Concepts like addition, subtraction, sequencing, and place value are taught through tactile learning.

Sensorial Development
Hands-on materials help children refine their senses—sight, touch, sound, taste, and smell. This builds a strong foundation for logical thinking and categorization.

Cultural Studies
Exploring topics in zoology, botany, geography, science, and history helps children understand the world around them. Lessons are often thematic and interactive.

Languages
A strong emphasis on English phonetics and Nepali language development through stories, songs, sandpaper letters, tracing, and early writing practices.

Creative Expression
Art, craft, music, dance, storytelling, and drama are woven into the curriculum to encourage imagination, emotional expression, and confidence.