V School, a private school near Palace grounds in Bangalore offer more than basic child care to the children, with a vision to plant the seeds for a lifetime of learning.

Give your child a lifetime advantage from the very beginning of their education. Get your child exposed to an authentic Montessori experience with the best Montessori curriculum at V School.

  • Independence
  • Confidence
  • Self-Discipline
  • Intrinsic Motivation
  • Acute Sensory Perception
  • Academic Achievement
  • Spiritual Awareness
  • Responsible Citizenship

The main value of the educational methods at V School, lies in the self-discipline, self motivation, independence, and love of learning that the children achieve.

“The essential thing is to arouse such an interest that it engages the child’s whole personality.”- Dr. Maria Montessori PhD.


TEACHING METHODS

V School being the best Montessori school in Bangalore follows the ‘Montessori’ method of teaching where the focus is more on personal development of a child, rather than grading and exams. Scientific research has found that this method of teaching, produces more mature, creative and socially adapt children. V School is the best school as it follows the authentic montessori method to keep children interested, as well as there is emphasis on the practical life skills too. This method focuses on developing a sense of decision making in children, enhancing their natural talents, and interests.

V School, the best school has gone one step ahead in this endeavour as they have tied up with authors, songwriters, musicians, self-development trainers to design a specialized syllabus through rhymes, stories, and music that will help them give children the correct attitudinal guidance right from beginning.


CURRICULUM

V School's Montessori curriculum philosophy is founded on the educational principles derived by Dr. Maria Montessori. The Montessori Method is based on deep respects for children’s spontaneous desire to learn and, celebrates each child's inherent talents, as well as unique personality. We create environment that foster independence, creativity and a lifelong love of learning in our children.

The Montessori curriculum philosophy is a highly hands-on approach to learning, and encourages children to develop their observation skills by doing many types of activities.

Children can choose among the section of a well-structured, and well equipped classroom including, Practical Life (fine and gross motor skill development), Sensorial (sensory and brain development), Language, Math, Geography, Science, and Art. The role of a teacher at V-School is to introduce children to materials, as well as guiding presence in the classroom by upholding the belief that children learn best through discovery.

AREAS OF THE CLASSROOM

  • Practical Life is the foundation for all continued growth with a focus on order, concentration, coordination, and independence (OCCI). Through these experiences, children refine their motor skills and develop the confidence to take on new challenges. The lessons teach children to care for themselves, their community, and their environment with lessons like, putting on shoes, respecting another’s space, and dusting shelves.

  • Sensorial helps children to develop their five senses and use these lessons to develop an awareness of themselves and the world around them. By studying variations in mass, color, temperature, and other units of measurement, children develop the sense of curiosity.

  • Mathematics applies the use of manipulatives to conceptualize the relationship of quantities using various mathematical functions. These lessons help children transition from concrete computations to abstract computations, which cover addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, the decimal system, and more.

  • Language is ubiquitous throughout the classroom, starting at practical life, transitioning to phonetics, storytelling, and writing a journal. In language, children develop their vocabulary and learn to organize their thoughts to become effective communicators.

  • Culture encompasses history, geography, biology, art, music and more. These lessons help children understand the relationships and differences relative to their lives and the universe. The lessons here facilitate the development of cognitive processes that foster critical thinking skills.