The Children’s House Montessori School (Yayun Xinxin Campus)
(巧智博仁幼儿园(北京亚运新新园))
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- Beijing
- Kindergarten School
- Founded in 1992
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The Children’s House Montessori School (Yayun Xinxin Campus), located at Shi Xindian Road No.1 Yayun Xinxin Homeland East Gate, Chaoyang, Beijing, China, was officially established in 1992 as the first international kindergarten in Beijing based on the Montessori philosophy. Since its establishment, the school has adhered to the principles of Montessori education, focusing on nurturing independence, creativity, confidence, and orderliness in children.
Each classroom consists of six key areas, with teaching aids designed to support purposeful learning. The school encourages children to independently select and repeat tasks, meeting their individual needs, mastering skills, and cultivating a spirit of exploration. This approach allows children to discover their potential and gain a sense of achievement as they engage with classroom activities at their own pace.
At the Children’s House Montessori School, the concept of peace and caring is integrated into all aspects of education. The school believes that education plays a vital role in promoting world peace, in line with Dr. Maria Montessori’s educational philosophy. Children are encouraged to explore their unique interests in a social classroom environment that fosters peaceful interactions. The school actively promotes values such as tolerance, persistence, compassion, and positive communication.
The Montessori curriculum consists of six major components: everyday life, sensory development, mathematics, language, creativity, and culture (including social, natural, and physical sciences). Themes are rotated weekly, highlighting the interdisciplinary nature of learning, such as topics on environments and festivals. Children have the freedom to choose their work and collaborate with others, all while adhering to the rules of the Montessori classroom. The school’s ultimate goal is to cultivate world citizens, fostering love, learning, exploration, and discovery.
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