Hands-On Montessori Learning in Pitampura
We turn early learning into a joyful adventure. Through Montessori-inspired play and hands-on activities, our little stars build strong foundational skills in literacy, numeracy, and problem-solving every single day.
Our little stars learn best when they are involved. Here, a child is engaged in a pretend play activity with a wooden pizza set, which helps in developing social and fine motor skills.
A child concentrates on guiding beads through a wire maze. This classic Montessori activity is excellent for developing hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, and concentration.
This little chef is busy with a wooden kitchen set. Such imaginative play is crucial for developing life skills, vocabulary, and social-emotional understanding in a fun, hands-on manner.
A young artist uses a sponge dabber to color a flower. This activity not only unleashes creativity but also strengthens the small muscles in her hands, preparing her for writing.
Two children work on shape and animal puzzles. Puzzles are a fantastic Montessori tool for problem-solving, shape recognition, and developing patience and persistence.
A teacher guides a child through a matching and coloring activity. This one-on-one attention helps in settling the child and building a strong, trusting relationship from the start.
This video showcases a range of our Montessori activities. From building with blocks to solving puzzles, we provide a rich environment for developing critical thinking and fine motor skills.
About this collection
At The Centennial School, we do not just teach numbers; we make them tangible. When a child stacks blocks to represent the number three or uses wooden puzzles to sort shapes, they are forming a mental bridge between abstract concepts and physical reality. This hands-on approach ensures that foundational literacy and numeracy become intuitive rather than something your child has to memorize.
Building Foundations Through Doing
Our curriculum in Pitampura is rooted in the Montessori methodology, which prioritizes learning through physical interaction. We believe that for a child aged 18 months to 6 years, the world is a laboratory. Whether it is a toddler strengthening their pincer grip with lacing activities or a preschooler learning phonics through interactive games, every exercise serves a developmental purpose.
Why Montessori Works
- Cognitive Development: By using concrete materials like our Pink Tower or cylinder blocks, children grasp complex ideas like size, volume, and sequencing without feeling overwhelmed.
- Fine Motor Skills: Our daily routines include tasks like buttoning, pouring, and using child-safe kitchen tools. These aren't just fun activities; they build the muscle control necessary for writing and independence.
- Confidence & Communication: Through our 'Presentation Week' and stage activities, we encourage children to speak up and share their ideas. This prepares them for the transition to formal school interviews with ease.
Partnering With You
We know that parent anxiety is real when it comes to early education. That is why we maintain a high-touch 1:8 teacher-student ratio and provide regular photo and video updates via our app. You will see your child not just 'going to school,' but actively engaging with the world around them. We welcome you to visit our Pitampura campus to see how we balance academic preparation with the sheer joy of childhood.
The Centennial School
I started The Centennial School with a simple dream: to let kids feel happy and free while they learn. We are not just a school; we are a community in Pitampura where your child is a 'little star' whose curiosity we cherish and nurture every day.
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