GIVE YOUR CHILD THE WORLD!

Be part of the Kiddie Toes Montessori School Family!

Our elementary level follows the Progressive Education Method. We also use the Singapore Math Curriculum.

The Progressive Education’s main objective is to educate the "whole child" (physical, emotional and intellectual)

Qualities:
• Emphasis on learning by doing (experiential learning)
• Integrated curriculum focused on thematic units
• Strong emphasis on problem solving and critical thinking
• Group work and development of social skills
• Collaborative and cooperative learning projects
• Education for social responsibility and democracy
• Integration of community service and service learning projects into the daily curriculum
• Selection of subject content by looking forward to ask what skills will be needed in future society
• De-emphasis on textbooks in favor of varied learning resources
• Emphasis on life-long learning and social skills

School facilities

- Airconditioned classrooms
- Highly qualified Teachers
- Imported learning materials
- English as the medium of instruction
- Spacious play area
- Ideally located in the center of the city
- Comfortable waiting area

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Music and Movement

Last 26 May 2009, Kiddie Toes Montessori School teachers and staff attended a training workshop on Music and Movement.

Mr. Warly Padol, a Montessori Consultant, served as the resource person for this activity. Teacher Warly taught the teachers new techniques in teaching music and movement using Kodaly and montessori methods.


The teachers learned a lot of current developments and new methods to assist them in providing relevant music and movement lessons to the learners of Kiddie Toes Montessori School.

For more photos during the workshop, visit the Kiddie Toes Montessori School multiply site.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Thank you notes from the 1st Graders


These are the artworks done by the 1st Graders of Kiddie Toes Montessori School. They would like to express their gratitude to the team of Gov. Padaca for all their efforts in protecting the environment, and stopping the operations of the illegal loggers in Isabela.

The team is composed of:
Governor Grace Padaca (Province of Isabela)
Major General Nestor Ochoa (5th Infantry Division, AFP)
Police SSupt Jimmy Rivera (PNP)
Jay Lim (Tanggol Kalikasan)
Asis Perez (Tanggol Kalikasan)

To view all the photos of the 1st Graders, please visit the Kiddie Toes Multiply Site.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Thank you to the defenders of the environment


For:
Governor Grace Padaca (Province of Isabela)
Major General Nestor Ochoa (5th Infantry Division, AFP)
Police SSupt Jimmy Rivera (PNP)
Jay Lim (Tanggol Kalikasan)
Asis Perez (Tanggol Kalikasan)


The Grade 2 students of Kiddie Toes Montessori School in Santiago City, Isabela heard about your efforts during the largest illegal logging confiscation in San Mariano, Isabela.


They would like to congratulate and thank you for defending the environment, especially the mountains of Sierra Madre.

They would like to show how grateful they are by making thank you notes. Please find attached the scanned copies of their notes.


Grade 2 students:
Jomari Padolina
Jewel Evangelista
Kzari Paciente
Chad Gabriel Tullao

We support all your efforts to save Sierra Madre. Again, thank you very much.


Sincerely,
Ms. Liezel Corpuz
Grade 2 Teacher
Kiddie Toes Montessori School
Santiago City

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Moving Up Presentation


A presentation was shown during the Moving Up Day of Kiddie Toes Montessori (March 2009).

This contains photos of the Graduates and Movers, as well as the activities during the entire school year.

Please visit the Kiddie Toes Multiply site to view the video.

Thanks to Mommy Rose for making this presentation.


Friday, June 5, 2009

End of Summer Classes


Last May 21, 2009, the Kiddie Toes Summer Class had its culminating activity. All classes -- Toddlers Academics, Casa Academics, Hello World -- celebrated the end of the summer class with the students showcasing the things that they have learned.

The Toddlers and Casa classes showed their parents how to properly work on the Montessori materials. They also sang and danced to unique and lively songs.

The Hello World class exhibited their artworks in their own galleries. They also showed their guests how to do yoga.

For more photos of the culminating day, please visit the Kiddie Toes Multiply website.