In our prepared environment, toddlers build trust, independence, and a sense of order—while caregivers learn how to support these early foundations. Together, we prepare both child and adult for a thriving future and a lifelong love of learning.

2-Day Program – 9:30a.m. to 11:30a.m.
(Mondays & Wednesdays OR Tuesdays & Thursdays)
4-Day Program – 9:30a.m. to 11:30a.m. (Mondays to Thursdays)

The Toddler years are guided by a strong need for movement, order, and secure attachment. Our Toddler Program supports these inherent needs through a calm, prepared environment that allows children to explore freely, develop independence, and build trust in themselves and the world—within a steady, nurturing rhythm between school and home.

Preparatory Program

Personalized learning administered by Montessori Guides
Option for guardians to accompany and learn about the child
Firsthand mentoring for parents or guardians in sessions
Gentle transition support for both child and guardian
New Manila, Q.C.
San Juan, L.U.

Path to Thriving in the Preparatory Program:

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Begin with connection

Understand your child’s early needs so care is guided by trust, not urgency.

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Follow their natural rhythm

Support exploration in a way that respects the toddler’s pace and developing body.

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Build consistency gently

Early habits form through repetition, patience, and responsive care.

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Grow with support

Guidance and partnership help both child and caregiver feel confident through foundational years.

Upcoming Batches: February 2, 2026 March 2, 2026

Common Questions

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Why start school so early?

This stage focuses on building trust, independence, and a sense of order—not academics. A prepared Montessori environment strengthens these foundations during a critical period of development.

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How long do you recommend enrolling?

Consistency matters. We recommend enough time for your child to settle into routines and potty training. The program is designed for a full academic year.

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What will my toddler learn from school?

Toddlers develop mindful movement, communication, focus, and early independence through purposeful routines and hands-on exploration.

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How will this program prepare my child for formal school?

By strengthening independence, emotional security, language, and routine, children transition into Primary with confidence and readiness, at any point of the academic year..

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How is this different from daycare?

Our program is intentionally designed around human development, not just supervision. Every routine and material supports learning, confidence, and self-trust.

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What is the involvement of the caregiver or parent?

Caregivers are active partners. We provide guidance so support at school and at home remains aligned and consistent.

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#49 10th Street, Rolling Hills Village,
Brgy. Damayang Lagi, New Manila,
Quezon City 1112 Philippines
(02) 7004-1672

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