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Shaping confident, compassionate learners
Shaping confident, compassionate learners
Tuesday, September 30, 2025 by Montessori Life Primary

 

Choosing the right school is one of the most important decisions a parent can make. At Montessori Life Primary, the mission is clear: To create a safe, nurturing and respectful environment, where children not only grow academically, but also flourish socially, emotionally and physically. The school’s commitment extends beyond students, enriching the lives of parents and families who become part of its community.

A well-rounded curriculum

Montessori Life Primary follows an internationally recognised Montessori Curriculum, carefully blended with requirements from traditional schooling.

This ensures that learners receive the best of both worlds, a holistic education that prepares them for the future, while also keeping them grounded in academic excellence.

Core subjects such as Language, Mathematics and Cultural Studies (including Geography, Science, History, Botany, Biology and Zoology) form the foundation. To inspire creativity and critical thinking, the school also offers Art, Drama, Music, Chess, Robotics and Computer Studies. Physical Education keeps learners active, while French and siSwati, as additional languages open doors to multicultural appreciation. From Grade V to Grade VII, learners sit for the IEB examinations, aligning them with international standards of education.

Ethos and vision

What sets Montessori Life Primary apart is its ethos.

The school is dedicated to cultivating curiosity, creativity and empathy in every child.

Students are encouraged to take pride in their progress, discover their unique potential and develop respect for the diversity of others.

The vision is simple, but powerful: to nurture lifelong learners who are confident, open-minded and compassionate.

Enrolment and applications

With limited spaces available, parents are encouraged to apply early. Application forms can be requested by calling 7657 4566 / 7910 6450 or emailing admin@montessorilife.net or principal@montessorilife.net.

A once-off application fee of E200 applies. Parents are also welcome to arrange a private tour of the school to experience its warm and stimulating environment first-hand.

At Montessori Life Primary, education is more than academics, it is about shaping balanced, capable individuals who are ready to thrive in an ever-changing world.

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