Ruby Crest Schools

Ruby Crest Schools

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We are a Montessori/CBC School, Located in Katani, Syokimau. We Integrate Tech to all our lessons.

07/06/2026

Deep focus in action. 🧠✨

Watch as one of our PP1 students works independently with the Montessori Constructive Triangles. 📐

Instead of teaching math on a whiteboard, our hands-on materials let children physically discover geometry. By matching the black guide lines, they learn how shapes fit together—building deep concentration and problem-solving skills along the way.

04/06/2026

Hand-eye coordination activity for kids.

01/06/2026

Happy Madaraka Day.

Photos from Ruby Crest Schools's post 31/05/2026

Different ways of playing with soil.

29/05/2026

Unfiltered kindergarten class experience plus a lesson on double sounds😀

28/05/2026

Let our collective prayers be a source of comfort to the families. 🕯️

27/05/2026

Obstacle navigation: Play time!

26/05/2026

Concrete objects change the game! 🪵🔢
Moving from worksheets to counters removes the abstractness of math and instantly improves number sense. When kids can physically touch a quantity, the concept of a numeral finally clicks! 🧠✨

25/05/2026

Why Montessori kids "write" before they can hold a pencil. 💡

This is the Movable Alphabet. Children use these wooden letters to map out phonetic sounds and build entire stories on the floor. It isolates word-building so fine motor skills don't hold them back.

But the brain is still figuring things out! Look how beautifully this 4-year-old still mirrored the letter "c." Normal, adorable, and all part of the learning process!





25/05/2026

✨ Step, Balance, Create: The Magic of the Pink Tower & Brown Stair! ✨

Ever wonder why Montessori classrooms pair these two iconic materials together? Individually, these blocks help children visually discriminate size, thickness, and width through hands-on exploration. Beyond building incredible architectural structures, children love to do something completely natural: they walk right on top of them! 🪵👣

Here is why walking on the Brown Stair extension is actually a vital part of a child’s development:

Gross Motor Challenge: Balancing on the narrow blocks refines full-body coordination.

Sensory Feedback: Bare feet feeling the smooth wood helps them process spatial awareness.

Testing Gravity: Walking the "steps" gives a physical sense of weight, height, and grading.

Building Confidence: Navigating the structure safely boosts a child's independent spirit.

It is not just play—it is math, physics, and movement combined! 📐


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Katani Road, Syokimau Next To Katani Hospital
Athi River

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 18:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 18:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 18:00
Thursday 08:00 - 18:00
Friday 08:00 - 18:00