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Transforming lives through education

Maria Montessori, a pioneering social reformer, began her work in the slums of Rome, transforming the lives of disadvantaged children through education.

Her vision — that every child holds immense potential waiting to be nurtured — has inspired generations of educators worldwide. Montessori’s doctoral thesis (Hearing Voices in Conflict—Hallucinations), after a hospital internship in Rome, marked a turning point, shifting her focus from adults to children.

At Montessori Noosa (MN), we proudly uphold two enduring mottos: “The hand is the instrument of knowledge” and “Help me to do it myself.”

These principles shape the rhythm of our school, welcoming children aged 4.5 to 12 years. Within our carefully prepared environment, students engage with unique, self-correcting materials that foster independence, confidence, and curiosity. Here, children learn to make thoughtful choices, take responsibility, and show respect — whether by returning materials to their place or extending kindness to peers. Freedom is balanced with responsibility, and in this nurturing space, children flourish.

Alongside the Montessori and Australian Curricula, we place equal emphasis on emotional, social, and spiritual growth. Our community cultivates virtues such as courage, humility, unity, and resilience, equipping students to navigate life with strength and compassion.

Our teachers embody another Montessori principle: “Follow the child.” Through careful observation and listening, they Honour the deeper meaning of education, rooted in the Latin educare —“to draw out from within”.

Learning at MN is not about memorising facts; it is about cultivating higher-order skills: critical thinking, exploration, and wonder.

Montessori Noosa is more than a school — it is a community where children are nurtured, challenged, and supported to grow into their best selves.

Enrolments are now open. Visit our website, call 0487 891 638, or email admin@montessorinoosa.qld.edu.au

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