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The Josiah Way underpins the Josiah Montessori curriculum, which emphasizes independence, self-directed exploration, and real-world concepts. The curriculum provides age-appropriate pathways across Infants (2 months–18 months), Toddlers (18 months–3 years), Kindergarten (3–5 years), and Pre-Primary (6 years). The program aims to equip children with the knowledge and skills to transit smoothly to local and international schools. The approach centers on Montessori principles and group activities that support cognitive and motor development.
Musical Arts Programme (MAP) is developed in-house to cultivate essential 21st-century values such as self-management and social awareness. MAP integrates music and performing arts as part of the Josiah curriculum. The program supports confident, creative thinking in Josiah children.
Bilingualism is a focus, with English and Mandarin language development to build literacy and communication skills.
Group activities and collaborative learning are integrated into the Montessori program to foster social skills and community.
Josiah Care provides inclusive support for children with learning or developmental disabilities, offering early intervention to help families access diagnoses and services.
Josiah Enrich provides phonetics and mathematics enrichment, with accelerated reading and mathematics programs to support early academic achievement.
MAP fosters self-management and social awareness as part of Josiah's holistic development.
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).
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