Programs

Age
(1.5-3 years)

Weekly
(2-5 days)

Age
(4 years)

Weekly
(2-5 days)

Age
(5 years)

Weekly
(5 days)

Summer Camp 2026

Half Days
(8-11:45am)

Full Days
(8-4:45pm)

Now Offering!! (Mon-Friday)

Each day is thoughtfully designed to inspire curiosity, confidence, and independence through hands-on activities, outdoor adventures, creative play, and meaningful social interaction – all while making unforgettable summer memories.

Activities

Campers enjoy a fun-filled mix of outdoor adventures, creative play, and hands-on experiences, including nature walks, water activities, biking, parks and library visits, trampoline parks, children’s museums, splash pads, and exciting weekly field trips.

Preschool (1.5-3 years)

In Preschool, the Early Childhood Montessori philosophy is embraced, with a carefully prepared environment that fosters exploration and discovery. The classroom offers practical life, math, language, science, art, and geography activities, including hands-on tasks like washing hands, pouring water, and using tongs. Phonic awareness is developed through sound recognition and letter association, while math focuses on understanding numerical symbols and quantities. Toilet training is emphasized, and children engage in a variety of art, music, language, and science activities, both teacher-directed and child-led. The nurturing teachers support toilet training, good eating habits, appropriate growth, and development, using music, movement, sensory tables, drama, and imaginative play to create an exciting and challenging curriculum that encourages critical thinking and values the learning process.

Pre-K (4 years)

Stepping Stones embraces mixed-age classes, where younger students learn from older peers, and older students reinforce their knowledge by teaching. The Pre-K program provides stimulating, hands-on materials for art, music, language, and science activities, supporting both teacher-directed and child-led exploration. Staff focus on toilet training, good eating habits, and appropriate development, offering a nurturing environment essential for this age group. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking and a love of learning through interactive, concrete materials in areas like Practical Life, Sensorial, Language, Math, Cultural, Art, and Science, adhering to Montessori principles of moving from simple to complex and concrete to abstract. Activities include phonemic awareness, a progressive reading program, and math with concrete materials, while integrated thematic units cover social studies and science. Daily movement activities like dance and yoga support the development of the whole child, following the Montessori philosophy that values the learning journey as much as the destination.

Kindergarten (5 years)

The Early Childhood Montessori program follows a three-year cycle, with the third year, or Montessori kindergarten year, bringing previous learning to fruition. During this year, the child’s knowledge solidifies, and they experience rapid academic and social growth. The Montessori teacher, who knows the child well, provides tailored guidance to help them reach their full potential. Third-year students build upon their learning, engaging in complex work, learning time management, and taking on increased responsibilities and privileges. They also reinforce their knowledge by helping younger peers, a method proven to consolidate understanding.

Children look forward to becoming the “big kids” in the classroom, a role that fosters self-esteem and intellectual confidence. Removing them from this environment disrupts their maturation cycle, especially for younger siblings who miss the opportunity to lead. Staying for the kindergarten year ensures continuity, as the teacher already understands the child’s needs, eliminating the adjustment period. This third year is invaluable, setting the foundation for future academic and social success.

Summer Camp 2026 (Ages 4–8)

Our Summer Camp provides a fun, engaging, and well-rounded experience where children can enjoy their summer while continuing to grow socially, emotionally, and physically. Each day is thoughtfully planned to include outdoor adventures, hands-on activities, creative play, and meaningful time with friends, all within a safe and supportive environment.

With a balance of structure and freedom, campers are encouraged to explore their interests, build confidence, and develop independence at their own pace. Caring staff guide children through a variety of activities that promote teamwork, problem-solving, and curiosity, helping them create lasting friendships and unforgettable summer memories in a setting parents can feel good about.