An academic program for students 5 - 6 years old.
Our kindergarten program immerses children in “the basics” (math, reading, and language) and offers a wide range of lessons in science, geography, art, social skills and other cultural areas. By the end of their kindergarten year, Montessori students have often developed academic skills beyond those of most children enrolled in traditional American kindergarten programs.
The three-year cycle is a key piece of the Montessori method. From ages 3-6, children stay in the same classroom with the same teachers and with classmates in the same age range. Dr. Montessori designed her classroom this way after careful observation of young children’s developmental needs, and planned for children to spend a full three years growing and learning in their classroom. Following her example, we are proud to extend our Children’s House program through the kindergarten year.
The third year in a Children’s House is often the most rewarding for both parents and children. Montessori parents have referred to kindergarten as the “leap year” because children, building on skills they developed during the previous two years, begin to leap forward in their learning at an astounding rate. Children look forward to being third year students, as this is when they become real leaders in the classroom. They love the opportunity to help younger classmates with their work, just as the older children helped them when they were small. These spontaneous displays of generosity serve as beautiful examples for younger children in the room, and will help them grow to be leaders in turn.
Our kindergarten program immerses children in “the basics” (math, reading, and language) and offers a wide range of lessons in science, geography, art, social skills and other cultural areas. By the end of their kindergarten year, Montessori students have often developed academic skills beyond those of most children enrolled in traditional American kindergarten programs. Academic progress, however, is not our ultimate goal. We aim to educate the whole child, not just the parts that show up on tests and report cards. We want to help children develop a love of learning in itself and to feel good about themselves as learners. We want them to develop inner security, a sense of order, pride, appreciation for the environment, curiosity, concentration, self-discipline, and responsibility for oneself and others.
Our Montessori kindergarten takes place in the Children’s House in two distinct cycles: the morning work cycle in a mixed-age classroom, and the afternoon work cycle for children between the ages of 5-6. Each Children’s House classroom at CRMS has a maximum of 20 children with one lead guide (teacher) and one assistant. The afternoon class consisting of older children generally has about 10 children. During this time, the children are free to choose their own work. The guide carefully observes each child to accurately gauge his/her interest and readiness for certain activities and concepts. New work, specifically tailored to the interests and skills of older children, is demonstrated either one-on-one or in small groups.
8:20-8:30 Arrival
8:30-11:30 Morning Work Cycle / Snack
11:30-12:15 Lunch
12:15-1:00 Recess / Outdoors / Gross Motor Activities
1:00-3:30 Afternoon Work Cycle – Kindergarten
3:30 School Day Dismissal
In addition to full-day kindergarten (8:30am-3:30pm), we offer an extended day option from 8:30am-5:30pm, and before care from 7:30-8:30am. Snacks are provided twice daily, in the morning and afternoon.
Our Kindergarten program is generally reserved for current students, though outside Kindergarten applicants with Montessori experience maybe accepted into the program on a case-by-case basis.
If you are interested in enrolling your child in Kindergarten at CRMS, please contact us.
Our son, Auggie, was lucky to be one of CRMS’s first students when it opened its doors with welcoming arms in 2011. He progressed from the Toddler Community into Children’s House over the course of 4 years where he was gifted a beautiful, calm, organized & nurturing space which cultivated a confident, independent and respectful individual. The authentic Montessori experience was one that helped our son develop his love for learning and our world. He established valuable lifelong friendships and learned several life skills that continue to serve him well today. We will forever be grateful to CRMS, thank you!
— Melissa, Former Parent
Common Roots Montessori School
is truly an amazing place. The staff is incredible, and the space is beautiful. I was delighted at the care and detail that was so clearly given to each area of the school. As a Montessorian myself, I know a quality program when I see it and Common Roots Montessori School
has obviously made every effort to create one of the best Montessori schools in the region.
— Aaron, Montessori Teacher