Montessori and Nature-Based Learning
One of the core principles of the Montessori approach is that children learn through direct experience and interaction with their environment. With this understanding, we frequently take our children to the forest, supporting them in exploring nature with all their senses.
Exploration Through the Senses: Walking among trees, listening to birds, touching the soil, observing the colors of leaves…
Sensory Development: These natural experiences enhance children’s sensory skills and nurture their curiosity.
Inner Discovery: Children learn by living and experiencing the process firsthand.
Raising Respectful and Responsible Individuals Toward Nature
Our forest trips not only help children feel that they are a part of nature, but also guide them to become individuals who respect and care for the environment. Through the limitless learning opportunities nature provides, children gain knowledge not only from books but from life itself.
Education Is Not Limited to Four Walls
We believe that education should not be confined within four walls. To help our children place their hands in the soil, their feet on the grass, and their hearts in nature, we reconnect them with nature every day.
In a school with a forest, children don’t just learn… they live, feel, and grow.