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Learning Stages at AVRA

At AVRA International Montessori, our programs are thoughtfully designed to support each child’s natural developmental rhythm.

Learning here is experienced, not imposed.
Guided, not rushed.
Inspired, not pressured.

We nurture Head, Heart, and Hands at every stage.

Age Group: 15 months – 3 years

Duration: 3 hours

“The goal of early childhood education should be to activate the child’s own natural desire to learn.” – Maria Montessori

The Little Fireflies program is thoughtfully designed to nurture the unique abilities, interests, and growth of children in their early years. From 14 months to 2.5 years, this is a stage of wonder, exploration, and rapid development — where every experience shapes the foundation for future learning.

The prepared Montessori environment offers hands-on activities that support independence, confidence, and a love of discovery. Our teachers gently guide children as they develop essential life skills, motor coordination, and social-emotional growth.

Age Group: 3 – 6 years

Duration: 5 hours

“Education is a natural process carried out by the child and is not acquired by listening to words but by experiences in the environment.” – Maria Montessori

Our Bright Luminaries program provides children with the freedom to explore a wide range of subjects at their own pace. Using scientifically designed Montessori materials, children develop focus, confidence, and independence, while also building strong academic and social foundations.

Our mixed-age classroom (3–6 years) fosters a natural learning community. Younger children observe and absorb. Older children refine understanding through leadership. This structure encourages collaboration, empathy, responsibility, and mutual respect — allowing every child to grow at their own rhythm.

Age Group: 3 – 7 years

Duration: 2 – 5 hours per day

The After School Program at AVRA is designed as a calm and enriching continuation of the school experience.

It is not simply extended supervision.
It is purposeful engagement.

In a relaxed and supportive setting, children build friendships, explore interests, and strengthen life skills — while maintaining the same thoughtful structure that defines AVRA.

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