At Piless Montessori School, our Junior School program is designed to align seamlessly with Kenya’s Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC), providing a modern, skill-centered approach to education for students in Grades 6 to 14. Our curriculum emphasizes hands-on learning, creativity, and problem-solving, ensuring that students not only gain knowledge but also develop critical thinking and practical skills that prepare them for real-life situations.
Through interactive lessons, collaborative projects, and personalized learning pathways, we create an engaging and supportive environment where every child can explore their unique interests and strengths. Our teachers are dedicated to nurturing students’ personal growth and academic success, fostering a love of learning that will serve them well beyond the classroom. At Piless Montessori, we aim to empower each child with the skills and confidence to reach their full potential under the CBC curriculum.
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Our Character Education Program and the Morning Assembly go hand in hand. The qualities listed in the Code of Ethics, described in this section, provide plenty of inspiration for fresh, character-building messages delivered by each grade level in the Morning Assembly. The Morning Assembly also creates skillful public speakers who can confidently deliver a message in front of a large audience. This is a key part of the Piless Montessori educational program, as character is the essence of a child's future. These character-building qualities are reinforced by the PMS faculty and staff in their interactions with every student.
Our daily Morning Assembly is a way for our students, teachers, and parents to build community, stay informed, identify role models, and experience the reinforcement of positive messages. Students from first through sixth grade, along with teachers, parents, and visitors, start their day with a patriotic moment, messages from the Head of School, announcements from their peers, songs, and inspirational messages, tied to the PMS Code of Ethics. Important events are also celebrated throughout the year. Each day there is a moment to reflect upon and be grateful for someone or something in our lives. Morning Assembly gives each student many public speaking opportunities throughout their years at PMS.
The daily Morning Assembly allows students in first through sixth grade to practice and develop their public speaking skills. Our supportive community makes it possible for students to have positive experiences speaking in front of large groups. They run a portion of the assembly and present an inspiring message based on the Code of Ethics. Students practice, to ensure comfort and poise and are at ease performing in skits, delivering announcements about campus events and sports updates. In addition, public speaking skills are also regularly cultivated in the classrooms.
Piless Montessori School values honesty, respect, responsibility, spirituality and citizenship. These five values reflect different facets of a single virtue character.