Culture
Nurturing curiosity celebrating cultures, nature and community
"There must be provision for the child to have contact with nature, to understand and appreciate the order, the harmony and the beauty in it."
In Montessori education, cultural activities invite children to explore the richness of the world around them.
This area embraces geography, science, zoology, and botany, brought to life through hands-on materials such as globes, puzzle maps, picture cards, and artifacts from diverse communities.
Through music, art, stories, and traditions, children are encouraged to express themselves creatively while refining their motor skills. At the same time, they begin to appreciate the interconnectedness of nature, society, and humanity. Cultural work nurtures curiosity, respect, and a sense of belonging, helping children grow into thoughtful, compassionate global citizens.

