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Early Childhood 3–6 at Bim Schools: Discovering with Wonder, Growing with Confidence

At Bim Schools, our Montessori-inspired Early Childhood 3-6 Program offers a nurturing, bilingual, and joyful environment where children are encouraged to explore, discover, and develop at their own pace. Designed for children from ages 3 to 6 (Petite Section to Grande Section), our program supports each child’s natural curiosity while fostering independence, empathy, and a love for learning.

A Mixed-Age Community for Natural Learning

Children in our Early Childhood classes learn together in a mixed-age setting, where 3, 4, and 5 year-olds interact, share experiences, and learn from one another. This structure promotes collaboration, communication, and a strong sense of belonging. Older children become role models, while younger ones are gently guided, allowing for seamless learning opportunities and deeper relationships.

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A Hands-On, Holistic Curriculum

Aligned with Montessori philosophy, our curriculum focuses on real-life experiences, sensory exploration, and creative expression. Children engage in activities that develop language, motor skills, mathematics, cultural understanding, and self-care. Through hands-on materials, imaginative play, and purposeful tasks, children build confidence and autonomy while learning to care for themselves and others.

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Why a 3-6 Program?

The 3-6 developmental stage is a time of tremendous growth- physically, emotionally, and cognitively. Children at this age are curious observers, eager to understand the world around them. Our program supports their developmental needs by offering structure alongside freedom, fostering concentration, self-discipline, and a deep sense of responsibility. The mixed-age environment helps build empathy, patience, and leadership skills that serve as the foundation for lifelong learning.

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