Centre's Category:Preschool / Kindergarten / Tadika / Taska / Taska / Childcare (below 4yo) / Tadika / Kindergarten (4 - 6yo) / The children's house / Company Group
Year Established:2018
Student Age Group:8 months - 6 years old
Program / Teaching Method:Montessori
Medium of Communication:English
Average Class Size:Pre-toddlers (18 months) 1:3 Toddler (19 months - 2.5 years old) 1:5 Nursery (2.6 - 4 years old) 1:8 Preparatory (4 - 6 years old) 1:12
Available Classes:English, Bahasa Malaysia & Mandarin
Meals Provided:Yes
Transportation Service:No
Facilities:Art & Craft area
Admission & Fees:Registration: RM1,000 Fees range from RM5,100 to RM7,500 per term
Operating Hours:Monday to Friday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
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Located in a prime Puchong location for the benefit of the surrounding community, TCH 16 Sierra is nestled away from the hustle and bustle of the city. This ensures peace of mind for parents who are looking for a safe environment for their children, and offers convenience for those working in the Puchong and Cyberjaya vicinity.
The 16 Sierra centre has a cosy environment that ensures your child feels comfortable enough to engage with their peers and our loving ‘aunties’. The prepared learning environment gives children freedom within limits, to choose the material they want to work on, based on their interests. This method allows a child to cultivate a deep love for purposeful work, independent learning and eventually, grow to become lifelong learners.
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The Montessori Approach
The Montessori curriculum is scientifically proven, well over 100 years old, respected and accepted internationally. At The children’s house, children learn through a variety of activities:
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Activities are designed in such that children will be able to imitate physical tasks which aims to develop the child’s concentration, coordination of movement, sense of order and above all, independence. |
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Concrete learning materials such as number boards are used to introduce the concept of numbers from the easiest counting to the more complex concepts such as place value, addition, subtraction, multiplication, and fractions. |
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Using their stereognostic sense, language materials aim to enhance the children’s ability to form letter through specific hands-on materials such as sandpaper letters or alphabet blocks. Phonetic awareness enables children to form simple words and eventually complex sentences. |
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Culture activities enable children to understand and gain knowledge of the world. Not only through music and arts, but also through topics such as biology, zoology, botany, geography and history. |
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Sensorial materials aim to refine each of the children’s senses – sight, touch, smell, taste, sound and stereognostic. |
Speak to us now to discover more about the Montessori curriculum and our centre offerings.