Our outdoor environments are intentionally crafted to reflect the Montessori philosophy beyond the classroom walls. Children engage in purposeful movement, imaginative play, and meaningful connection with nature in our spacious, natural playgrounds.
With age-appropriate structures, open-ended materials, and areas for exploration and discovery, these outdoor spaces support physical development, social connection, and a deep appreciation for the natural world.
Bilingual Learning
Children are gently introduced to both English and Hebrew through meaningful, everyday immersive experiences.
Language is woven naturally into the environment, supporting communication, cultural understanding, and cognitive development.
Our bilingual approach nurtures confidence, curiosity, and a deeper connection to Jewish heritage.
Enrichment Activity Programs
Our comprehensive program offers a variety of enrichment activities designed to support the whole child and enhance their educational journey.
Enrichment activities include movement, music, soccer, and Animaly—a unique hands-on experience where children meet and interact with a different animal each week while learning about its habitat, characteristics, and care.
Nutritional Program
Our Nutritional Program is thoughtfully designed to support the health and well-being of every child.
We provide allergy aware, vegan, vegetarian, and dairy free options, preparing all food on-site using organic ingredients and adhering strictly to kosher cooking methods.
This approach reflects our commitment to nurturing the whole child through wholesome, mindful nutrition.
Building Community One Family at a Time
At My Montessori, we believe that a strong school begins with strong relationships. We see each family as a vital part of our community, and we strive to nurture a sense of connection that extends beyond the classroom.
Throughout the year, we host joyful, meaningful events that bring us together from family picnics on the grass and Shabbat Under the Stars, to PTA gatherings, holiday celebrations, and parenting classes designed to support and uplift.
These moments are more than just events they’re opportunities to build friendships, share traditions, and create a supportive village where children, parents, and educators grow together.
Creating community and life long relationships it’s at the heart of everything we do.
“The goal of early childhood education should be to activate the child’s own natural desire to learn.”