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Slater Montessori Academy offers hands-on activities in practical life, sensorial exploration, language, math, culture, and science. Children take part in language arts, mathematics, cultural studies, and a STEAM program that includes language-based phonics, math concepts, and cultural arts. Daily work can include studying numbers and geometric shapes, counting, solving problems, preparing for the first copybooks, shading and drawing along the contour, typing letters, and developing fine motor skills. Children also study words and syllables, letters and sounds, read by syllables, develop speech, and compose stories.
• Ages: 2–6 years old
• Schedule: Monday to Friday, 7:00AM to 6:30PM
• Price: Weekly rates start from just $185
Slater Montessori Academy offers a Pre-Primary Kindergarten Program for ages 2–3 years, a Primary Curriculum for ages 3 to 4.5 years, and an Advanced Primary Curriculum (TK/Kindergarten) for ages 4.5 to 6 years. The program uses an authentic Montessori approach with a child-centered curriculum and hands-on, self-paced education, with Montessori education as the foundation along with the Common Core State Standard and the STEAM program. The curriculum includes daily, weekly, and monthly lesson plans, and the environment is set up for children to explore, learn at their own pace, and work toward independence. The STEAM program is integrated to monitor the continued progress of each child, and the program conducts useful and fun activities for children from 2 to 6 years.
Classes are led by experienced Montessori educators and experienced, Montessori-certified teachers. Slater Montessori Academy states a focus on academic excellence, social development, and creativity, with an individualized approach that allows students to explore their interests while mastering core subjects like math, language, science, and practical life skills. The program accepts various government funding programs, including the Orange County Department of Education, Children’s Home Society, Care for Connections, CalWorks, and Crystal Stairs, to make the program accessible.
According to parent testimonials, families describe the environment as nurturing and note that the Montessori methods used have supported strong academic foundations as well as social and emotional skills. Parents report growth in reading, math, social skills, independence, confidence, curiosity, and creativity, and they describe the staff as warm, dedicated, and caring toward each child’s development. One parent notes that the facilities are beautiful and well-maintained, with lots of engaging materials and activities.
Last updated July 8, 2026.
• Ages: 2–6 years old
• Schedule: Monday to Friday, 7:00AM to 6:30PM
• Price: Weekly rates start from just $185
Slater Montessori Academy offers a Pre-Primary Kindergarten Program for ages 2–3 years, a Primary Curriculum for ages 3 to 4.5 years, and an Advanced Primary Curriculum (TK/Kindergarten) for ages 4.5 to 6 years. The program uses an authentic Montessori approach with a child-centered curriculum and hands-on, self-paced education, with Montessori education as the foundation along with the Common Core State Standard and the STEAM program. The curriculum includes daily, weekly, and monthly lesson plans, and the environment is set up for children to explore, learn at their own pace, and work toward independence. The STEAM program is integrated to monitor the continued progress of each child, and the program conducts useful and fun activities for children from 2 to 6 years.
Classes are led by experienced Montessori educators and experienced, Montessori-certified teachers. Slater Montessori Academy states a focus on academic excellence, social development, and creativity, with an individualized approach that allows students to explore their interests while mastering core subjects like math, language, science, and practical life skills. The program accepts various government funding programs, including the Orange County Department of Education, Children’s Home Society, Care for Connections, CalWorks, and Crystal Stairs, to make the program accessible.
According to parent testimonials, families describe the environment as nurturing and note that the Montessori methods used have supported strong academic foundations as well as social and emotional skills. Parents report growth in reading, math, social skills, independence, confidence, curiosity, and creativity, and they describe the staff as warm, dedicated, and caring toward each child’s development. One parent notes that the facilities are beautiful and well-maintained, with lots of engaging materials and activities.
Last updated July 8, 2026.
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