
4-7 Year olds
Days per
Week
Full-Time
(8:30–2:30)
​​Part-Time
(8:30–12:00)
1 day
2 days
3 days
$195
$450
$650
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$150
$295
$345
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Choose your days between
Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays
Daily Rhythm
Outdoor Exploration
Outdoor exploration is a vital part of our program, fostering curiosity, social connection, and problem-solving through meaningful experiences in nature. Children are free to express their creativity in areas like painting, chalk drawing, the outdoor kitchen, and life skills stations. We support them in caring for their environment by encouraging clean-up and responsibility after play.


Tending the Garden
(La Huerta)
Children take part in caring for La Huerta, our garden space. Through watering, weeding, loosening soil, pruning, and harvesting, they experience the joy of nurturing plants while building patience, responsibility, and a connection to the natural world.
Lesson
Our curriculum focuses on science, cooking, and art while nurturing children as global citizens. We explore the seven continents through themed activities that connect culture, creativity, and discovery. Children engage in hands-on science experiments, cook simple recipes from around the world, and express themselves through art inspired by different regions and traditions. This approach encourages curiosity, cultural awareness, and a sense of connection to the world around them.


Quiet- Rest Time
Quiet time is a peaceful moment when children lie down and listen to a carefully chosen book narration. This restful practice encourages relaxation, attentive listening, and language development. We will begin creating a special cozy nook—a little fort—where children can comfortably enjoy these story moments. Each month, we will share one featured book, giving children the chance to deeply connect with the story, calm their minds, and foster a love for reading.
Work Period
Children engage in focused, self-directed learning, choosing materials that fit their interests and development. Our program combines Montessori’s core areas—Practical Life, Sensorial, Math, Language, and Culture—with Reggio Emilia-inspired activities like building with loose parts and creating from recycled materials. This blend encourages creativity, collaboration, and problem-solving.




