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Take a peek into our Just Imagine classroom, learn more about our
program and what a day in the
life of a Just Imagine
preschooler
looks like...

Our School

Just Imagine Preschool is a beautiful learning environment offering many different experiences inspired by the best of Montessori, Creative Curriculum, traditional models.

As children are unique so is the way they learn. Our classroom is warm and inviting, and beautifully organized in a way that inspires children to explore, learn and grow. This gives each child an opportunity to excel in his or her own learning style.
 

Curriculum
Reading a Book

READING & WRITING

MATH & SCIENCE

Boy in Art Class

ART & MUSIC

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CURRICULUM

We use the best of Montessori paired with Creative Curriculum to create a fun and engaging learning experience for every child. Your child will receive a core foundation in reading, writing, math and science - and more importantly, they will develop their curiosity and love for learning.  

What is Creative Curriculum?

Creative Curriculum balances both teacher-directed and child-initiated learning, with an emphasis on responding to children's learning styles and building on their strengths and interests.  

 

The philosophy behind the Creative Curriculum is that young children learn best by doing.

 

Learning isn't just repeating what someone else says; it requires active thinking and experimenting to find out how things work and to learn firsthand about the world we live in.

What is Montessori?

Montessori is an educational approach developed by Italian physician and educator Maria Montessori and characterized by an emphasis on independence, freedom within limits, and respect for a child’s natural physiological, physical, and social development.

 

  • Student choice of activity from within a prescribed range of options

  • Uninterrupted blocks of work time, ideally three hours

  • A constructivist or "discovery" model, where students learn concepts from working with materials, rather than by direct instruction

  • Specialized educational materials developed by Montessori and her collaborators

  • Freedom of movement within the classroom

  • A trained Montessori teacher

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