Nurturing Brilliance,

One Little Star at a Time

At Petite Luminaries Montessori (PLM), we believe that every child is a natural learner and capable of shaping their own learning journey.

French Program

At PLM, we believe that early exposure to a second language is a powerful way to support cognitive development, cultural awareness, and communication skills. That’s why we proudly offer a dedicated French language program as part of our enriched curriculum.

Our French program is thoughtfully integrated into the daily routine through:

  • Songs, stories, and rhymes

  • Interactive games and movement-based learning

  • Everyday vocabulary and conversational phrases

  • Montessori-aligned materials and activities in French

Led by experienced educators, our French instruction is designed to be playful, engaging, and age-appropriate, introducing children to the rhythm and beauty of the French language in a natural and immersive way.

Music Program

At PLM, music is an integral part of our daily learning experience. Through songs, rhythm games, instrument play, and movement, children explore sound, self-expression, and creativity in a joyful and engaging way.

Our music program supports early language development, coordination, memory, and emotional expression, while also introducing children to musical traditions from around the world. Instruments such as drums, bells, and shakers bring hands-on fun, and our French language program is enriched through music and song.

By nurturing a love for music early on, we help children build confidence, focus, and a deeper connection to themselves and others.

Core Areas of Montessori Learning

Cultural Studies & Science

(Understanding the World)

Children develop a global perspective and scientific curiosity through:

  • Geography, maps, and continents exploration

  • Basic biology, botany, and life cycles

  • Nature exploration and environmental awareness

Nature & Outdoor Learning

Outdoor activities encourage curiosity and connection with the environment:

  • Nature walks and observation

  • Gardening and care for plants

  • Seasonal exploration and hands-on science

Practical Life

(Independence & Life Skills)

Children engage in everyday activities that build confidence, coordination, and responsibility:

  • Pouring, sorting and buttoning,

  • Tidying up and caring for the environment

  • Grace & courtesy (social skills)

Sensorial

(Cognitive Development)

Through hands-on materials, children refine their senses, laying the foundation for math and language learning:

  • Shape, size, texture, and color recognition

  • Sound, smell, and touch exercises

  • Problem-solving and critical thinking activities

Language & Literacy

(Early Reading & Communication)

We introduce a phonetic-based approach to develop strong literacy skills:

  • Letter sounds and formation

  • Word building and storytelling

  • Reading comprehension and creative expression

Mathematics

(Hands-On Numeracy Skills)

Montessori math materials help children grasp abstract concepts through concrete experiences:

  • Number recognition & counting

  • Addition, subtraction, multiplication & division

  • Patterns, sequencing, and problem-solving