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Our Programs

At Trishna Montessori, we offer a seamless Montessori journey from toddlerhood to adolescence. Each program is designed to support children’s natural development, helping them become independent, responsible, and joyful learners.

Primary Program
(18 months – 6 years)

Our Primary environment nurtures the youngest learners through sensorial exploration, language development, and practical life skills. Children work with carefully designed Montessori materials that encourage independence, concentration, and confidence.

  • Focus on practical life, language, math, culture, and sensory development
  • Mixed-age classrooms to foster peer learning and social skills
  • Development of fine motor skills, order, and self-discipline

Children leave the Primary program with a strong foundation in both academics and life skills—ready for the next stage of their Montessori journey.

Elementary Program
(6 – 12 years)

Our Elementary program builds on the foundation laid in the early years, helping children explore the world through reason, imagination, and curiosity.

  • Integrated learning across math, language, science, history, geography, and arts
  • Emphasis on collaboration, research, and big-picture thinking
  • Encouragement of moral development, responsibility, and self-motivation

Children work both independently and in small groups, guided by Montessori-trained adults who inspire critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, and a deep sense of responsibility and respect for themselves, others, and their environment.

Adolescent Program
(12 – 18 years) – Coming Soon

We are preparing to expand into the Adolescent stage, guided by the same authentic Montessori principles.

  • Focus on real-world skills, entrepreneurship, and self-expression
  • Opportunities for community work, project-based learning, and practical experiences
  • A space for teens to develop into independent, responsible, and purposeful adults

Our vision is to offer a complete Montessori pathway—from early childhood to young adulthood, preparing students not just for exams, but for life.