The exterior of our school, showing the fine neoclassical style of the original building, designed by a local architect in 1910.
Casa I - one of three fully equipped primary classrooms serving children ages 2.5 - 6 years.
Lower Elementary classroom - students aged 6 - 9 years.
Casa II - one of three fully equipped primary classrooms serving children ages 2.5 - 6 years.
The School's gymnasium and auditorium.
Karate classes are available weekly to all students 4 years of age and older.
Casa III students - when children love their school, every day is a positive experience.
Arts and crafts are a regular component of the Montessori curriculum.
Penmanship is a regular component of the Montessori curriculum.
Lower Elementary students enjoy an enriched curriculum.
In 2003, Yoga instruction was introduced to the students through the volunteer efforts of an enthusiastic parent.
Counting and indirect preparation for multiplication are encouraged through work with the concrete Montessori Math materials.
To understand the structure of a sentence, each part of speech is given a symbol.
Children absorb the concept of each material through independent sensorial exploration.
At the Elementary level, computers support project research and are often used for word processing for stories and poetry.
With the Montessori puzzle maps, students learn to identify and label continents, countries, provinces and states.
Students enjoy an hour of outdoor play daily.
A visual artist explains an abstract painting during career week.
Elementary students swim weekly as part of their physical education curriculum.
During the winter months, Elementary students skate weekly as part of their physical education curriculum.
All students take part in the school's annual Winter Concert.
Lower Elementary students dancing to Walking in a Winter Wonderland at the school's Winter Concert.
Periodic performances by visiting artists (Bach to Beatles).
Historic facade of the Guelph Montessori School, showing the Ionic-style scrolls at the top of the columns.