Montessori schools were created by a women called Maria Montessori. She was the first women physician in Italy. And was given the role of taking care of uneducable children. She took this as opportunity to prove that they could be educated. She did this using only basic tools that she had and taught them through play. From this she found that the children became engaged. She opened her first school or as she called it a “children’s house” in Rome in 1907.
Now thanks to her hard work there are 4000 Montessori schools in the USA and 7000 worldwide. Montessori school can be taught from the early years up to secondary school and further however in the UK it is mainly in early years setting. However outside the UK Montessori education in secondary school is a lot more popular.
The Montessori school day is very different to ordinary state schools. Firstly, each child is greeted at the front gate individually by their teacher/governess and shake their hands. Then the children get to do whatever activity they want and set it up themselves. They also make their own lunch if they want to. Another thing that is different about Montessori schools is that they try to get the surroundings of the school to suit the children’s likes and dislikes. One example of this was that they kept the windows dirty so that one little boy could clean them because that’s what he enjoyed doing. They found that this was useful because it developed hand eye co-ordination through imitating domestic chores.
Everything is child orientated in these schools from the furniture to the learning. The teacher does not shout or intervene unless necessary or unless the children want them to join in. The furniture is child sized and the shelves are all at a height so that they are easily accessible for the children.
Montessori schools are successful all around the world. One reason is because it uses the key developmental stages. This is a benefit because it helps young children develop language and motor skills. Another reason Montessori schools are successful is because they encourage co-operative play. This is a benefit because it gets children to work together and share experiences. Another benefit is that it is all child centered. This is a benefit because it means that the learning is based around the children so it will suit them best. Also it allows them to work at their own pace.

