Authentic Montessori, real engineering, and meals from our own kitchen — open Monday–Friday, 7 to 7, now across two Edison campuses.
Maria Montessori observed that children learn best not from instruction, but from a thoughtfully ordered environment that invites them to work independently. Our rooms are designed around that principle: low shelves, real tools, uninterrupted work cycles, and teachers who guide rather than lecture.
What we add is a second language for the modern child — the language of building. Logic, mechanism, and making, introduced early and without apology.
Gentle, state-licensed care with Montessori movement and language foundations.
Practical life, first words, and the quiet confidence of doing things for oneself.
The full Montessori curriculum — phonetic reading, mathematics, sensorial, botany, geography.
Homework support alongside a serious engineering and robotics track for older children.
Taught by an engineer.
Our STEM track is led by an engineer with 25+ years in technology, studying Robotics & Automation at Johns Hopkins. Children build and reason, not just press buttons.
Food as care.
Fresh, CACFP-compliant meals prepared on site — including vegetarian and culturally familiar options. Nourishment is part of the curriculum.
Built for working families.
Twelve hours a day, Monday–Friday (Saturdays by arrangement) — the only program of its kind nearby, designed around real schedules rather than ideal ones.
One community, ages 0 – 13.
Infants through middle-schoolers in one place — one app, one kitchen, one drop-off for your whole family.
The same prepared environment, robotics program, and in-house kitchen — now closer to more Edison families. We're enrolling our very first class, and places are limited.