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What age range does Montessori @ Home Independent School serve, and what are the three on-site programmes?
Montessori @ Home Independent School serves children from walking age up to the end of primary school, roughly ages 1–12. The three on-site programmes are Infant Community (walking age to about 3), Pre-School (3–6), and the Elementary Campus (6–12). The school is a private, co-educational day school located in Southern Paarl, Western Cape.
Where is Montessori @ Home Independent School located, and who is the head of school?
The school is at 10 Clift Street, Southern Paarl 7646, South Africa, in the Cape Winelands region. The Head of School is Nici Gerber, who founded the school.
When was the school founded and what is its maximum student capacity?
Montessori @ Home was founded in 2003 by Nici Gerber. The campus is designed for an intimate community with a maximum of 120 pupils across the three programmes.
Does Montessori @ Home publish tuition or application fees publicly?
Publicly published amounts for application fees or tuition by year group are not available. For the current fee schedule, families should contact the school directly by phone or email.
How can a family enroll or inquire about enrollment?
Enrollment is available via the Enrol Now option on each programme page. For inquiries, call +27 76 020 7921 or email admin@montessoriathome.co.za.
Are there scholarships or financial aid options listed publicly?
There is no publicly listed information about scholarships or financial aid. Families should inquire directly with the school for any possibilities.
What is the Montessori curriculum structure across the three stages?
The school follows a Montessori curriculum across three stages: Infant Community (walking age to about 3), Pre-School (3–6) with Practical Life, Sensorial, Mathematics, Language, and Cultural Studies, and Elementary (6–12) with the Great Lessons and Cosmic Education. Across all stages, the environment is prepared to spark curiosity, support concentration, and develop responsibility and empathy.
Are there published details on exam results, class sizes, or higher education pathways?
Public information does not include published exam results, student-teacher ratios, class sizes, or details about higher education pathways. The data provided focuses on the Montessori approach and the three age-based programmes.
How does the Elementary Campus foster critical thinking and collaboration?
The Elementary Campus employs the Montessori Great Lessons and Cosmic Education to connect science, mathematics, language, history, geography, and the arts. This framework is designed to promote independent learning, critical thinking, and collaboration among students.
What does the campus comprise and where is it located?
The campus houses three on-site programmes—Infant Community, Pre-School, and Elementary Campus—at 10 Clift Street, Southern Paarl. The environment emphasizes safety, curiosity, and discovery for children across age groups.
Are there any listed sports or extracurricular facilities on site?
There are no publicly listed sports facilities or dedicated extracurricular facilities on site. The campus focus remains on the Montessori learning environments and safety.
What is the student capacity of the campus?
The campus is designed for a maximum of 120 children across all stages, supporting an intimate and focused learning environment.
What activities or programs extend learning beyond the classroom?
The school emphasizes the whole-child development through the Montessori framework, with the Elementary Campus encouraging critical thinking and collaboration. Specific clubs or leadership programs are not listed in the available data.
Are arts or culture options integrated into the curriculum?
Language and Cultural Studies are part of the Pre-School curriculum, and the Elementary Campus uses a Cosmic Education framework that incorporates arts as part of its interconnected study. Specific clubs are not published.
How does the school cultivate leadership or character development?
The Montessori environment is designed to foster independence, responsibility, empathy, and collaboration across all stages. This focus on character development is embedded in daily practice and the prepared environments.
How does the school support emotional wellbeing in the early years?
Emotional wellbeing is prioritized; the Infant Community provides a calm, safe, and consistent space to support social-emotional development. The approach emphasizes the whole child—intellectual, social, emotional, and physical growth.
Are there published details about SEN, EAL, or safeguarding provisions?
There is no published information about SEN or EAL programs or safeguarding policies. The school places emphasis on emotional wellbeing and a secure environment, but specifics aren't publicly listed.
What is the school's approach to safeguarding?
Explicit safeguarding policies are not listed in the public data provided. Parents should inquire directly with the school for details on safeguarding practices.
Is the school boarding or day, and what is the governance structure?
Montessori @ Home is a day school. Governance is led by Founder and Director Nici Gerber.
Are uniforms or a house system part of the culture?
There is no publicly listed information about uniforms or a house system.