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Josiah Montessori follows the Montessori philosophy, emphasizing independence, freedom within limits, and respect for a child's natural development. The curriculum is enhanced by the in-house developed Musical Arts Programme (MAP), which integrates performing arts to instill essential values. The school caters to children from 2 months to 6 years old, with programs segmented into Infants (2 months–18 months), Toddlers (18 months–3 years), Kindergarten (3–5 years), and Pre-Primary (6 years).
12 Kallang Ave, #03-37, Singapore 339511
Josiah Montessori - Aperia has instruction in English.
Josiah Montessori – Aperia is located at 12 Kallang Ave,
The Aperia centre provides Infant Care and Childcare. Josiah operates multiple centres around Singapore; for example Tampines Mart houses a Kindergarten. Across Josiah's centres, programs cover Infants, Toddlers, Kindergarten, and Pre-Primary levels.
The Aperia centre is a private early childhood education centre offering day programs for infants and young children; it does not operate boarding facilities. The centre visuals show Infants & Childcare as its focus, with the broader Josiah network hosting other centres (e.g., Tampines Mart for Kindergarten).
Publicly published data on nationality mix is not provided; Josiah serves local Singaporean families as well as international families across its centres.
Josiah Care provides early intervention and support for children with learning or developmental disabilities, helping families access diagnosis and tailored assistance within centres.
Singapore. The centres operate in Singapore and are part of Josiah Associates Pte Ltd, a Singapore-based organization.
No religious affiliation is stated by the school.
Centre hours run from 7:00 to 19:00 (7 AM to 7 PM), reflecting a full-day program structure; drop-off and pick-up arrangements are designed for working families in the area.
A school-provided bus service is not listed for the Aperia centre; proximity to Kallang MRT supports accessible drop-offs and pick-ups.
Annual tuition at Josiah Montessori - Aperia ranges from SGD 24,600 to SGD 27,600 for 2026/27.
Josiah Montessori - Aperia teaches Montessori Curriculum for students aged 0.5 to 6.
Josiah Montessori at Aperia follows The Josiah Way, with age-grouped programs: Infant (2 months–18 months), Toddler (18 months–3 years), Kindergarten (3–5 years, including Nursery 1, Nursery 2, and Kindergarten 1), and Pre-Primary (6 years old, Kindergarten 2). The curriculum is Montessori-based with a prepared environment and materials designed to foster independence, concentration, and self-directed learning. Bilingual immersion in English and Mandarin is integrated daily, complemented by the Musical Arts Programme, a five-part curriculum including Vocal Training, Dance, Music Appreciation, Art, and Chinese Speech & Drama. Core academic focus spans language and literacy, mathematics, science, and integrated subjects such as social studies and physical education, with World Explorer modules and outdoor play woven into daily activities. Pre-Primary uses a project-based, multimodal approach (including a year-end project) through Reggio-inspired Project Work to connect learning across disciplines. The program emphasizes 21st-century skills—communication, collaboration, critical thinking, creativity, metacognition, and global citizenship—together with social-emotional development and character building.
The Josiah Way emphasizes Montessori principles that prioritize independence, freedom within limits, and respect for each child's social development. Group activities and music are integrated into learning to support social-emotional learning as part of everyday practice. The Musical Arts Programme (MAP) is a school-led framework of five elements that fosters self-management and social awareness in Josiah students. The Nursery experience includes social maturity and emotional regulation as learning outcomes. English and Mandarin bilingual immersion supports daily social communication and collaboration in classrooms, contributing to SEL.
Josiah Care is described as an inclusive program within Josiah centres that recognises learning or developmental disabilities (LDD) and provides targeted support. It facilitates early intervention and bridges gaps for families with children with LDD to ensure timely assessment and support. The school's core values emphasize Inclusivity and total care and protection for all children. The program operates within Josiah centres rather than as a separate specialist SEN facility. The kinds of needs supported include learning or developmental disabilities (LDD).
English and Mandarin are taught through everyday bilingual immersion, used in classrooms across programmes. The Aperia discovery/book-a-tour content explicitly states ‘Bilingual immersion – Chinese and English. Everyday.' This bilingual approach includes bilingual foundations in the Nursery programme. The Nursery stage features Montessori work with bilingual foundations to support language development. Language development is integrated within Montessori and MAP activities throughout the curriculum.
A calm, confident, and ready-to-learn mindset is highlighted as a design goal of Josiah's environment. MAP supports mental wellbeing by promoting self-management, focus, and social expression through dance, music, voice, art, and Mandarin drama. The Nursery programme explicitly recognizes social maturity and emotional regulation as learning goals. Warm, attentive teachers contribute to student wellbeing by providing patient guidance and supportive interactions. Montessori independence is described as fostering well-being by enabling hands-on exploration and self-directed learning.
Josiah Core Values emphasise commitment to provide total care and protection for each child in a safe, harmonious environment. Inclusivity is a core value, with Josiah Care focusing on children who require more attention and on inclusive early intervention. Josiah Care is described as facilitating early intervention within Josiah centres to bridge gaps for families with children who have learning or developmental disabilities. The Josiah Story notes a safe and harmonious environment as part of the school's guiding principles. Overall, safeguarding-related practice is presented through inclusive, protective care within the Josiah framework rather than a standalone policy statement.
Step 1. Submit your details in the form to express interest in a guided tour of the Aperia centre. Include a preferred date and time for the visit and share a brief note about your child's background or learning needs. The information helps schedule the tour and tailor the visit to your family. A Josiah staff member will review submissions to prepare for your tour. Step 2. Within one business day of submission, a Josiah team member contacts you to confirm the appointment. They lock in the tour time and provide an outline of what to expect during the visit. If you have questions, they can be addressed during this contact. Step 3. On the tour day, you will walk through the classrooms and observe the learning spaces. You will meet the teachers and have the opportunity to ask questions about Josiah's approach to fostering confident, independent children. The tour offers a first-hand view of the environment and daily routines at Aperia.