18/06/2026
A Montessori Going Out is very different from a traditional school excursion. Rather than being a teacher-directed activity, it begins with the children’s interests and questions. In this case, a classroom exploration of leaves led to research, planning, and a visit to the National Arboretum.
The children didn’t just learn about leaves, they walked nearly 15 kilometres, navigated their route, worked as a team, made observations, recorded discoveries, and connected classroom learning with the real world.
This is Montessori’s vision for Cycle 3: children taking increasing responsibility for their learning, developing independence, and discovering that the world itself is their classroom.
21/05/2026
💛 Last year, the CMS community achieved something incredible.
Together, we raised over $5,000 for Children’s Ground and became one of the top five primary school fundraisers in Australia for Wear It Yellow Day.
This year, we would love to do it again.
On Friday 29 May, CMS students and staff will be taking part in Wear It Yellow Day as part of National Reconciliation Week 2026.
Children’s Ground is a First Nations established and led organisation creating lasting change through education, health, employment and cultural strength for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and communities.
This year’s National Reconciliation Week theme, “All In”, reminds us that reconciliation is something we all contribute to through our actions, conversations and community.
Students will participate in National Reconciliation Week learning experiences throughout the day, and we invite our community to wear yellow and donate what they can 💛
Donate online here:
wearityellow.org.au/o/camn
Let’s see if CMS can make the top five again this year 🌼
Only About Children Artarmon - I'm Wearing it Yellow for Children's Ground
Donate to my page to support a bright future for First Nations children and families 💛
14/05/2026
At Canberra Montessori School, mathematics is explored through hands-on materials, collaboration, and discovery. 🌿
These Cycle 2 students were recently working together with the Montessori racks and tubes division material, using concrete experiences to deepen their understanding of mathematical concepts.
In Montessori classrooms, children are given the time and space to think independently, learn from one another, and build confidence through meaningful learning experiences.
Moments like these remind us that learning does not need to be rushed to be powerful.
We are currently welcoming enrolment enquiries for 2027 from Cycle 1 to Cycle 3.
To learn more or book a school tour:
 https://linktr.ee/canberramontessorischool
LearningThroughDiscovery
10/05/2026
Learning through hands-on discovery
In Montessori, children learn by exploring, touching, questioning, and creating meaningful connections through carefully prepared materials.
This beautiful moment captures one-on-one guidance, concentration, and joyful learning as concepts in language and geometry come to life through hands-on experiences
When children are engaged with purpose, learning becomes natural, meaningful, and lasting.
Interested in seeing Montessori in action?
Our school tours run every Tuesday.
To arrange a visit, email [email protected]
07/05/2026
More than just coffee ☕✨
In our Cycle 3 environment, children develop real life skills through meaningful experiences that build confidence, collaboration, responsibility, and independence.
From preparing coffees to working together as a team, these moments help children grow into capable and confident young people ready to contribute to their community 🌿
Interested in seeing Montessori in action?
School tours are available every Tuesday.
To book a visit, email [email protected]