here’s to the peaceful classroom
3 months to 9 years old
Open year round
Downtown Redmond, Oregon
Here to guide and inspire the genius and the desire to learn that naturally lies within every child. We believe that education should cultivate growth of the whole child—socially, emotionally, physically, and intellectually.

respect for the child
observation
prepared environment
freedom within limits
collaborative learning
We are here to cultivate the natural wonder and intellectual spark that each child carries with them through an authentic Montessori program. Students are guided toward demonstrating respect and love for themselves, others, and their world.
MISSION
We provide a uniquely designed classroom appropriate to the stage of each child, a social environment that supports learning to interact with others, as well as a team of trained staff that are dedicated to aiding each child in their journey of academic development, discovery of self, and discovery of the world.
CURRICULUM
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Children develop an understanding of self-care and care of our environment. Learning activities help children build order, concentration, coordination, independence, and personal and social responsibility. Through play and exploration with real objects, children gain coordination and become absorbed in their work. They develop attention to detail and lengthen their concentration span.
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A fundamental principle in Montessori is that each child is a “sensorial explorer”. Sensorial materials are sequential and provide a foundation for both math and language. Learning activities are designed to isolate the physical qualities perceived by the senses such as size, shape, composition, texture, comparison of sounds and colors, matching, weight, grading, and temperature. Sensorial learning materials and activities provide a continual exercise of observation and comparison skills. They lay the foundation for active intelligence and conscious knowledge.
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Children develop speaking, listening, writing and reading skills in a variety of experiences. Oral language is developed through conversation, poems, literature and sharing stories. Our toddler and preschool children learn the sound and formation of each letter of the alphabet, on a sensorial level, through the use of the sandpaper letters, phonetic objects, and related materials. Reading is encouraged through the use of a moveable alphabet and the construction of words from individual sounds as they are first learning.
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We use concrete learning materials to present the abstract concepts and sensorial work that enables each child to identify and differentiate the idea of quantity, an abstraction built into the Montessori math materials. Primary (3-5 yrs) children build an understanding for the concept of numbers including basic addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Our elementary program builds on this and prepares each child not only to be intellectually ready, but also confident and engaged in their learning journey because of the empowerment that comes from each child learning at their own pace and leaning into what sparks their interest.
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We foster creativity and an understanding of the arts for all of our students. Activities focus on expression through and with paint, paper, clay, pencils, watercolors and whatever else turns up. Singing and dancing, storytelling, and making rhythm and music take place regularly and spontaneously. All of these activities encourage an appreciation of the arts as a natural part of our physical world.
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Young children are especially receptive to grasping language. Because of this, our Montessori education includes the basic nomenclature of biology, geometry, physical science and geography. The experience is given first and the language follows. Children gain an awareness of the physical world around them by exploring everything from flower parts and shapes to geometric solids to concepts such as sinking/floating.
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Students gain an understanding and compassion for all people in the world by looking at the basic needs of all humans (food, shelter, clothing). Along with compassion, the Montessori experience develops the student’s awareness of their own feelings and sensitivity to the feelings of others.
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Our students are encouraged to take responsibility of free-choice work, to complete what they begin, and to clean up afterward. As guides, we relate to our children as individuals with separate needs, helping them to learn responsibilities and progression at their own pace. Montessori education fosters independence, refines a child’s natural tools for learning, and self-motivation. It goes beyond the academic disciplines, emphasizing personal responsibility and consideration for others.
HOURS OFFERED
We follow the Redmond School District school calendar, but we also offer families extended hours as well as extra opt-in care days during the longer holiday breaks.
SCHOOL DAY
8:30am - 3:00pm
EXTENDED DAY
8:00am - 4:30pm
FULL DAY
7:30am - 5:30pm