montessori programme

At New Bishop Cotton Public School, we follow the Montessori education model of teaching for children in the nursery school category.

What is Montessori Education?

Some of the essential elements of Montessori Education are:

Mixed age classrooms, with classrooms for children aged 2½ or 3 to 6 years old by far the most common

Student choice of activity from within a prescribed range of options

Uninterrupted blocks of work time

A Constructivist or “discovery” model, where students learn concepts from working with materials, rather than by direct instruction

Specialized educational materials developed by Montessori and her collaborators

Montessori education is an educational approach developed by Italian physician and educator Maria Montessori. Montessori education is characterized by an emphasis on independence, freedom within limits, and respect for a child’s natural psychological development, as well as technological advancements in society.

Benefits to the Child

It is a child-centered environment – All the materials are easily within the child’s reach and placed on shelves at their levels. The tables and chairs are small enough for the children to sit comfortably while the pictures and decorations are placed at the children’s eye level.

The children work for the joy of working and the sense of discovery – Children are natural leaders or “sponges” and delight in learning new tasks. Their interests lie in the work itself rather than in the end product.

The environment provides a natural sense of discipline – The “ground rules” or expectations of the child are clearly stated and are enforced by the children and the teachers.

The environment is “prepared” for the children – Everything in the room has a specific place on the shelf. Children are orderly by nature and having the room set this way allows them to grow in a very positive way.

The teacher plays a very unobtrusive role in the classroom – The children are not motivated by the teacher, but by the need for self development.

Below are some characteristics and benefits of the Montessori method:

Three year age span of children within the classroom – Older children teaching younger children, sense of community and builds self esteem.

Self correcting materials within the environment – Children learn through their own errors to make the correct decision versus having the teacher point it out to them.

Individual learning takes place within the environment – Montessori recognizes that each child learns at a different pace and allows that growth to take place.

Children are quiet by choice and out of respect for others within the environment – The Montessori classroom allows children to return to the “inner peace” that is a natural part of their personalities.

There is an emphasis on concrete learning rather than on abstract learning – Children need to experience concepts in concrete “hands-on” ways

Parents of young children want to feel safe and secure in leaving their children in an environment that provides for all of their academic, social and emotional needs. A Montessori environment does meet all of the above needs, but it also teaches children an “I can do it” attitude that will ensure their future success in all aspects of their life.

The items found on the shelves in the classroom are “materials” rather than “toys.” The children “work with the materials” rather than “play with the toys.” This allows the children to gain the most benefit from the environment by giving them a sense of worth – the same sense of worth adults experience as they go to their jobs and do their “work.

Facilities at new bishop cotton

The Montessori section is housed in its own building, providing a physical separation from the higher classes. Each classroom has its own garden teaching area and a common children play area for Montessori section. This provides a safe and secure environment for the small kids studying here.

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