The Montessori Classroom
The Montessori classroom provides an opportunity for the child to reach his or her maximum potential through experiential learning. Materials are designed to be explored and repeated. The role of the Montessori teacher in the classroom is to design the environment, guide and facilitate the child's learning, act as a role model, and serve as a keen observer of the child's total development. Peer learning is also an important aspect of the Montessori philosophy.
The Three-Year Cycle
All classes contain a multi-aged grouping of students, which allows interaction and reinforcement between experienced and younger children, and fosters a sense of responsibility and social care. The children stay in the same class for all three years, entering at the age of three and staying through their kindergarten year.
Outdoor Play
Children go outdoors every day, weather permitting. The Nardin Montessori campus on West Ferry Street has large front and backyard play areas with sandboxes, play structures, a garden, trees, and open space to run and play.
Class Size
The teacher-child ratio is approximately 1:11 with class sizes range from 22 to 33 students.
School Day
Parents can choose either a 3- or 5-day-per-week program and may also select either full- or half-day sessions. Full day programs: 5-day 8:30 a.m. – 2:45 p.m. Half-day programs: 3-half-day (T-W-TH) and 5-half-day 8:30 – 11:30 a.m. Note: only three-year-olds are eligible for a three-day program.
After School Program
To accommodate our families' needs, Nardin Montessori offers an after-school program, for students in the full day programs. There is a separate fee for after-school hours.