Program Goals and Objectives
The primary goal of a Montessori program is to help each child reach
full potential in all areas of life. Montessori materials promote the
development of social skills, emotional growth, and physical
coordination as well as cognitive preparation. Each classroom is a
carefully planned and stimulating environment, in which children can
play and learn. Some specific goals and objectives are:
- To develop a positive attitude toward school and learning.
- To develop high self-esteem.
- To build concentration for lifelong study skills.
- To develop and foster an abiding curiosity.
- To develop initiative and persistence.
- To foster inner discipline and a sense of order.
- To develop sensory-motor skills in order to sharpen ability to discriminate and judge.
- To develop socially acceptable behavior.
School Objectives
- To facilitate the growth of a strong sense of discipline and complex reasoning.
- To develop in the child a sense of order, concentration skills, good coordination, self-confidence and independence.
- To create a warm and inviting classroom environment.
- To be responsible for the social, emotional, physical, spiritual and intellectual growth and progress of the child.
- To be responsible for the safety and physical well-being of the child at all times.
- To encourage parent participation in all school activities.