About Montessori

Montessori is…

Montessori Principles

Love of Work

Meaningful, Productive Activity Grounded in Reality

Concentration

Becoming a Focused, Self-Regulating, and Self-Directing Learner

Self-Discipline

Independence and Order in Thought and Action

Sociability

Respect, Kindness, and Generosity Towards Others

School nursery or Montessori?

The Scottish education system follows a structured national curriculum, with a strong emphasis on outcomes, teacher-led instruction, and assessments. Children are grouped by age, and learning is typically delivered through a whole-class syllabus, focusing on subjects like English, maths, and literacy as distinct blocks of study – and school nursery is preparation for this. 

School nurseries offer “play-based learning” which is predominantly socio-dramatic, sensory and creative play, with numbers and letters taught through adult-led activities. Increasingly, children in nursery and P1 are taught using screen-based games. Some maths and science topics are not offered in great depth until later primary. 

By contrast, Montessori education offers an expansive range of inter-connected topics and takes a student-led approach, guiding children to learn in an unhurried manner. Their classroom experience offers an underlying order that allows each child to remain purposefully active and engaged with carefully designed, physical materials that encourage independent, sequential skill-building and discovery.

Teachers demonstrate the materials through short, 1:1 presentations. Children do not have direct access to screens though they participate in using them to find information. Instead of following a pre-determined syllabus, Montessori classrooms provide a range of experiential, joined-up “playful work” linking to children’s existing knowledge and interests allowing them to learn at their own pace.

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