Welcome to Casa Montessori at Wilkes Avenue

A Nurturing Montessori Education for Children Aged 18 Months to 12 Years

Casa Montessori’s Wilkes Avenue campus offers transformative Infant/Toddler (18 months to 3 years), Early Childhood (3 to 6 years), and Elementary (6 to 12 years) programs. Combining the principles of Montessori education with the enriching Orff music method, we provide a warm, collaborative environment where children embark on a journey of discovery, creativity, and growth.

Our programs at Wilkes will foster:

  • Independence and self-confidence

  • Critical thinking and problem-solving skills

  • Global engagement and lifelong learning

Operating a year-round infant/toddler program, which is held from September through June of the school year.

Early Childhood Program: A ten-month program operating on a school-year calendar from September through June. Summer options are also available for Early Childhood students.


Elementary Program: A ten-month Grade 1-6 program.

At Casa Montessori, we prepare your child for academic success and a lifetime of meaningful learning.

Programs at Wilkes Avenue

1. Infant/Toddler Program (18 Months – 3 Years)(Year-round 12 month Program)

Our Infant/Toddler program at Wilkes Avenue provides a safe, nurturing environment where the youngest learners embark on a journey of discovery, growth, and independence. With individualized care, guided exploration, and enriching music activities, we support each individual child’s developmental milestones.

Key Elements

  • Care using the Montessori Philosophy:

    Individualized schedules for feeding, napping, and exploration to promote self-regulation and independence.

  • Guided Exploration:

    Engaging activities designed to develop motor skills, language acquisition, and sensory awareness through hands-on experiences.

  • Orff Music Integration:

    Weekly music sessions featuring singing, gentle movement, and simple instruments to nurture early cognitive, emotional, and creative development.

  • Nurturing Environment:

    Experienced guides provide warmth, care, and personalized attention to support each child’s unique needs and growth.

2. Early Childhood Program (3–6 Years)

Our Early Childhood program focuses on building a strong foundation for academic, social, and emotional growth:

  • Montessori Activities:

    Practical Life: Develop fine motor control, concentration, order, care for the environment and care for oneself.

    Sensorial: The sensorial materials isolate each sense and help develop each sense further, including the visual (the sense of sight), auditory (the sense of hearing), tactile (the sense of touch) and olfactory senses (the sense of smell). 

    Language: A focus on developing a child’s verbal language through vocabulary-building activities, preparing the hand to write, learning the phonetic sounds of the letters of the alphabet and gradually through a very specific reading scheme learning to read phonetically and then non-phonetically.

    Math: Focusing on the quantities and symbols 1-10 and doing everything with the numbers 1-9, including adding, subtracting and multiplying. Following this, students learn about the decimal system: the unit, ten, hundred and thousand using beautiful Montessori golden beads and then work on the operations of addition, multiplication, division and subtraction.

    Cultural Studies: Geography, zoology, botany, and history introduced in age-appropriate ways.

  • Orff Music Integration:

    Daily music sessions with singing, movement, and instruments playing to spark creativity and cognitive development.

  • Caring Environment:

    Guides foster respect and empathy, creating a safe and inclusive space for children to explore their interests.

3. Elementary Program (6–12 Years)

The Elementary program at Wilkes encourages advanced academic skills and collaboration tailored to children’s growing curiosity about the world:

  • Curriculum Highlights:

    Language: From reading, writing skills, cursive handwriting, grammar, word study, sentence structure, and paragraphs to essay writing

    Math: Using Montessori tools, we help students learn addition, subtraction, multiplying, and dividing, including long multiplication and long division, decimal fractions, geometry, and algebra.

    The Great Stories: Narratives that inspire exploration of the universe, the earth, the plant kingdom, the animal kingdom, the history of humans and the history of language and math.

    Individually Chosen Research Projects: Encourages students to learn further based on their interests.

    Cultural Studies: Including geography, history, botany, zoology, physics and chemistry.

  • Social & Emotional Growth:

    Collaborative group work fosters leadership, teamwork, and problem-solving.

  • Montessori Model United Nations (MMUN):

    Upper elementary third-year students (Grade 6) participate in a global conference, representing countries and debating real-world issues in New York, and they end their conference at the UN General Assembly.

  • Orff Music Program:

    Advanced music sessions deepen students’ understanding of music with the use of many kinds of instruments, including percussion instruments, barred instruments, recorders and ukuleles.

Facility Highlights

Our Wilkes Avenue campus is thoughtfully designed to inspire exploration, creativity, and collaboration. Each space supports Montessori principles and the Orff music philosophy providing an ideal environment for holistic child development.

Key Features

  • Dedicated Classrooms:

    • Infant/Toddler: Safe, cozy spaces with soft lighting and age-appropriate materials to nurture early development.

    • Early Childhood: Spacious, calming environments designed for hands-on learning and practical life activities

    • Elementary: Collaborative work areas equipped with advanced Montessori materials to foster critical thinking and independent research.

  • Music and Art Spaces:

    • Specially designed areas for Orff music sessions and creative expression through art, movement, and instruments.

  • Outdoor Learning Environment:

    • A natural outdoor classroom and play area that encourages children to connect with nature, explore freely, and engage in physical activity.

  • Peaceful Atmosphere:

    • Organized spaces with soft lighting, natural materials, and calming aesthetics to promote focus, tranquillity, and a sense of well-being.

Meet Our Educators

Our Wilkes Avenue team is made up of dedicated, highly trained Montessori guides who are passionate about fostering your child’s growth and development.

Our Educators:

Montessori Certified and Experienced:

Our guides are certified in Montessori education and have extensive experience working with children across diverse age groups, from infants to elementary students.

Nurturing and Respectful Environment:

They create a warm, respectful, and inclusive learning environment that encourages each child to explore, discover, and reach their full potential.

Collaborative Approach:

Our educators work closely with parents to understand and support each child’s unique learning journey, ensuring consistent growth and development both at school and at home.

Daily Life at Wilkes

For Infants and Toddlers

(18 Months – 3 Years)

Our Infant/Toddler program at Wilkes Avenue focuses on providing a nurturing and stimulating environment where the youngest learners grow through individualized care and exploration.

  • Individualized Care:

    Each child follows a personalized schedule for feeding, napping, and play, fostering self-regulation and a sense of security.

  • Guided Exploration:

    Engaging activities support the development of motor skills, language, and sensory awareness through hands-on experiences.

  • Orff Music Integration:

    Daily sessions with singing, gentle movement, and simple instruments promote early cognitive, emotional, and social development.

  • Nurturing Environment:

    Caring guides provide warmth, attention, and encouragement, fostering a sense of trust and early independence.

For Early Childhood Students (3–6 Years)

Our Early Childhood program balances academic learning, creativity, and physical activity to support each child’s holistic development.

  • Three hour Work Cycle:

    Children engage with Montessori materials at their own pace, developing skills in practical life, sensorial exploration, language, math, and cultural studies.

  • Music & Art:

    • Orff Music: Daily singing, movement, and instrument play nurture creativity, rhythm, and joy.

    • Art Activities: Drawing, painting, and hands-on projects enhance fine motor skills and self-expression.

  • Outdoor Play:

    Time for physical activity and nature-based learning in a secure outdoor space, fostering exploration, motor skills, and a connection with nature.

For Elementary Students (6–12 Years)

The Elementary program at Wilkes encourages advanced academic skills and collaboration tailored to children’s growing curiosity about the world:

  • Curriculum Highlights:

    • Teaching the fundamentals including: Language, math, geometry, geography, history, zoology, botany, sciences (physics and chemistry) art, music, and French. All the materials used are hands-on Montessori materials.

    • The 5 Great Stories: Narratives that inspire exploration of the universe, our world including plants, animals and humankind; the history of language and the history of mathematics.

    • Individually Chosen Research Projects:
      Students research topics of interest as a basis for learning and developing critical thinking.

  • Social & Emotional Growth:

    Collaborative group work fosters leadership, teamwork, and problem-solving.

  • Montessori Model United Nations (MMUN):

    Upper Elementary 3rd year(grades 6) students participate in a model UN  conference, representing countries and debating real-world issues in New York.

  • Orff Music Program:

    Advanced music sessions deepen students’ understanding of rhythm, melody, and composition.

Schedule & Fees

Our programs at Wilkes Avenue follow a school-year calendar (September – June) for Early Childhood and Elementary students, with year-round care available for Infant/Toddler programs. Extended care options are also available for added convenience.

Infant/Nido Program (3 Months – 2 years)

  • 5 Full Days: $1,900/month

  • 3 Full Days: $1,170/month

  • 2 Full Days: $830/month

  • 5 Half Days: $875/month

Toddler/Bambini Program (2 – 3 Years)

  • 5 Full Days: $1,640/month

  • 3 Full Days: $1,020/month

  • 2 Full Days: $800/month

Early Childhood Program (3 - 6 Years)

  • 5 Full Days: $1,106/month

  • 5 Half Days (Morning or Afternoon): $610/month

Elementary Program (6–12 Years)

  • 5 Full Days:

    $1,290/month

Extended Care Options

  • Early Drop-Off (7:30 AM) and/or

    Late Pick-Up (5:30 PM) available for an additional fee.

TESTIMONIALS

What parents are saying

The Infant/Toddler program at Wilkes has been a blessing for our family. The individualized care and nurturing environment have made my baby feel safe and happy every day.

Parent of a 1-Year-Old

The Elementary program at Wilkes is truly remarkable. The research projects and global engagement have been transformative for my child.

Parent of a Grade 4 Student

My son absolutely loves the Early Childhood program. The combination of Montessori and Orff music has been amazing for his growth.

Parent of a Preschooler

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Locations

1055 Wilkes Avenue, Winnipeg

80 Fennell Street, Winnipeg

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