PERTH MONTESSORI

18/Oct/2011

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TWELVE to 18 years of age is a difficult period of instability as adolescents search for an ideal model to follow.

They strive for independence and social growth, as their focus changes to relationships and the larger environment.

Montessori believes that students need two things: protection during their difficult physical and emotional transitions and an understanding of the society they would soon be entering.

A Montessori upper education ensures that students make the connection between learning and living a purposeful adult life.

For more information, visit perthmontessori.wa. edu.au or call 9362 3186.


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