The Grove Montessori Nursery
Ages
3 months - 5 yrs
Address
Grosvenor Road,
Wanstead,
London,
E11 2EW
Telephone
0203 404 4380
Email
[email protected]
Welcome to The Grove Montessori
The Grove Montessori, opened in 2020, and is located just off the Wanstead High Street and is adjacent to Wanstead United Reformed Church.
The nursery is renovated and refurbished with high end facilities including 4 very large and spacious rooms. It contains a modern sensory play area. Great attention to detail as been placed where all materials used are purpose built to support all aspects of child development.
Independency
The children become independent and do tasks for themselves, by giving children the opportunities to participate in their own learning from moving around freely, dressing themselves, washing their own hands, setting the tables and serving themselves at mealtimes.
Our daily routine consists of for all children to experience fresh air using the nature garden space and going on outings in the local community.
We are very impressed with the support Treehouse has given to our daughter. Further, we have seen huge progression in her development, which has come from the time effort of her key workers with support from us as parents. We are extremely grateful for all the hard work and support offered by the nursery and would highly recommend Treehouse nursery schools to our friends and family.
Dalbir Singh Kathuria, Parent
Leaving a 5 month old baby is hard however Treehouse were with me every step of the way. Settling in was smooth and gradual and they worked in the interest of my son who is now a happy member of the Treehouse family.
Nadine Wright, Parent
Curriculum
Practical life exercises
This develops control and co-ordination of movement and encourages fine manipulative skills, hand-eye-coordination, and independence. Practical life activities are real life objects that the children see daily.
Sensorial exercises
This enhances their senses, laying the foundation for early reading, writing and mathematical skills. Sensorial activities encourage the child to explore using their senses, colours, shapes, dimensions, smells, sounds, and tastes are all introduced within a wide range of activities.
Language
This encourages pre-reading, writing, and listening skills. Language activities are developed through hands on activities. Letter activities are introduced in a physical way through sandpaper letters, this allows the children to feel each letter shape and feel confident in letter formation.
Maths
This develops an understanding of the concept of numbers. Maths activities are also very hands on giving the children concrete experiences of number formation, ordering, addition, subtraction, and multiplication. Mathematics begins with number rods to introduce your child to counting in a concrete form before moving on.
Cultural
This develops an awareness of the multi-cultural world in which we live. It is divided into geography, botany, biology, history, and science. Cultural activities include divided into geography, botany, biology, history, and science. Cultural activities include looking at different landmarks, and past and presents events.