Toddler
12 Months – 24 Months
The Toddler Program nurtures your child’s first steps toward independence in a warm, loving environment. At this stage, our little explorers are exploring the world through their senses and movement. Our classroom supports:
- Growing independence in daily routines
- Sensory exposure and exploration
- Developing motor coordination
- Social and emotional growth & connection
With gentle guidance and consistent care, we create a secure, nurturing environment where toddlers feel confident to explore. Through songs, celebrations, and simple traditions, they are joyfully introduced to Jewish life.
Pre-Nursery "Researcher Class"
2 – 3 Years
The Pre-Montessori Program is designed to match the students’ desire for independence and curiosity for learning. We support our Researchers during this stage with a thoughtfully prepared environment. Our classroom supports:
- Building social-emotional awareness
- Growing language skills through conversation, songs, and interactions
- Exploring early math concepts through hands-on play
- Strengthening fine motor and gross motor skills
- Fostering a joyful connection to Shabbat, Holidays, and Jewish traditions
This classroom provides a warm, secure environment where toddlers feel safe to explore and build independence. Children are gently guided as they develop independence, language, and motor skills at a rapid stage of growth. Alongside this, they are lovingly introduced to Jewish life through songs, Shabbat celebrations, and holiday experiences.
Montessori Class
3 – 5 Years
In our warm and welcoming Montessori classroom, children step into a thoughtfully prepared and structured learning environment. The classroom is equipped with beautifully designed lessons, Montessori materials, and manipulatives that support hands-on learning.
As a mixed-age program, the classroom fosters collaboration, mentorship, and a sense of belonging, creating a unique community where children grow at their own pace and learn from each other.
Inspired by classic Montessori philosophy, the classroom includes six areas of learning: practical life, sensorial, language, math, geography, and cultural studies. Deeply rooted in Jewish life and tradition, our classrooms’ primary focus is on nurturing a strong Jewish foundation. Children participate in daily Davening (praying), weekly Parsha (Torah portion), and celebrate Shabbat and Jewish holidays in meaningful, age-appropriate ways that build connection and identity.
In addition, our students are exposed to a rich variety of creative experiences and given many opportunities for artistic expression. Through art studies, music classes, and hands-on projects, children are encouraged to express themselves, think creatively, and develop an appreciation for the arts. Our classroom focuses on:
- Early literacy development through phonemic awareness, pre-reading skills, and emergent writing
- Math readiness through number fluency, patterns, sequencing, and problem solving
- Refining fine and gross motor skills, and writing preparation
- Ongoing social-emotional growth
- Strengthening social skills through
- Master the Hebrew Aleph-Bet
- Jewish identity and connection to Shabbat and Holidays


