Spring Community Egg Hunt Brings Georgetown Families Together at Cantera Montessori
Monday’s Spring Community Egg Hunt at Cantera Montessori welcomed Georgetown families to our campus for a joyful spring evening, and it was everything we hoped it would be. The event was filled with excitement as children moved through the egg hunt with energy and enthusiasm, enjoying the fun of discovering colorful eggs throughout the evening. Just as meaningful was the opportunity for families to spend time together, connect with one another, and get to know our Cantera Montessori team in a relaxed and cheerful setting. Community events like this are an important
A Joyful Spring Egg Hunt at Cabrillo Montessori
Last Friday at Cabrillo Montessori felt like a true celebration of spring, one of those days where everything comes together in a way that reflects the heart of our community. Our annual Spring Egg Hunt brought together children and families from our Sequoia, Yellowstone, and Pinnacles classrooms for an afternoon that was equal parts joyful, engaging, and meaningful. The play yard quickly transformed into a space of discovery, where children moved with purpose and excitement, scanning every corner in search of hidden treasures. Baskets filled up, but more importantly, so did
One Campus, Three Egg Hunts: How Cantera Celebrated Spring
Last Friday, April 3rd, our Cantera Montessori community came together for a joyful day of spring celebrations across the campus. Children participated in egg hunts thoughtfully prepared for each stage of development, from our youngest Nido children exploring through movement and discovery, to our Pre Primary and Primary students engaging with growing independence, focus, and a shared sense of community. Throughout the day, our guides and parent volunteers created welcoming spaces for families to gather, connect, and celebrate the season together. Each moment reflected the care, intention, and collaboration that define our
Two Days, Four Communities: How Crescent Montessori Celebrates Spring
This year, the spring Egg Hunt at our Crescent Montessori campus in Milpitas spans two full days: Thursday, April 9th and Friday, April 10th. Four communities will take part, each gathering separately for their own session. Thursday begins with our Monet Primary community at 9:00 AM, followed by Van Gogh Primary community at 4:00 PM. Friday brings Cassatt Pre Primary community in the morning at 9:00 AM and O’Keeffe Primary community at 4:00 PM to close out the celebration. Running the egg hunt across two days reflects how seriously we take each
A Joyful Spring Celebration: Thank You for an Egg-cellent Community Day!
What a beautiful day it was at our Peak Ave Montessori Spring Community Egg Hunt! We are filled with gratitude for the families, children, and local partners who came together to make this event such a joyful celebration of community, connection, and springtime fun. From the moment families arrived, the campus was buzzing with excitement. Children eagerly explored the grounds in search of colorful eggs, laughter filled the air, and smiles were everywhere you looked. It was truly heartwarming to see our community come alive in such a meaningful way. A Day
Spring Egg Hunt at Peak Ave Montessori: Closing Out the Week Together
Last Friday, March 27th, our Peak Ave Montessori campus welcomed families for a joyful spring celebration that brought our community together in a shared moment of connection. The afternoon centered around a simple and meaningful tradition. Children and families gathered outdoors for an egg hunt filled with color, movement, and discovery. For our Buttercup Nido children, the experience offered a gentle and engaging way to explore. For our Poppy and Lupine children, it was an opportunity to share in the excitement of the season alongside their peers and families. In preparation for
Why Cantera Montessori Opens Its Gates: Community, Montessori, and a Spring Saturday
On Saturday, April 4th, our Cantera Montessori campus in Georgetown will host a Spring Community Egg Hunt, open to any family in the area. Community is one of MSOSV’s core values. The Georgetown neighborhood is part of what makes this campus what it is. An event like this is one way we acknowledge that relationship directly. For many visitors, Saturday will be their first time on a Montessori campus. That matters to us. Our prepared environment, our approach to child-led learning, and the way our guides work with children are things that
The Egg Hunt and Early Childhood Development: What Montessori Sees in a Simple Search
On Friday, April 3rd, our Cabrillo Montessori campus in Santa Clara will host its Spring Egg Hunt. Two communities will gather across the afternoon: the Sequoia and Yellowstone Primary communities at 2:45 PM, followed by our Pinnacles Pre Primary community at 4:00 PM. From the outside, an egg hunt is a simple activity. Children search, find, collect. But in a Montessori context, the layers of development happening in that half hour are worth looking at closely. For our Pinnacles Pre Primary children, this is an exercise in whole-body engagement. They are coordinating
Opening Our Doors: What a Community Egg Hunt Means at Peak Ave Montessori
On Saturday, March 28th, our Peak Ave Montessori campus will host a Spring Community Egg Hunt, open to anyone in the Morgan Hill area. Community is one of MSOSV’s core values. The Morgan Hill neighborhood is part of what makes this campus what it is. An event like this is one way we acknowledge that relationship directly. For many visitors, Saturday will be their first time on a Montessori campus. That matters to us. Our prepared environment, our approach to child-led learning, and the way our guides work with children are things
California Campuses Kindergarten Field Trip to Emma Prusch Farm Park
Our Kindergarten students from Cabrillo, Crescent, and Peak Ave Montessori enjoyed a wonderful day at Emma Prusch Farm Park. This special field trip gave our students the opportunity to experience learning beyond the classroom walls. At Emma Prusch Farm Park, children explored wide open spaces, observed farm animals up close, and connected with nature in meaningful ways. Throughout the day, our Kindergarteners observed and learned about farm animals, explored garden spaces while discussing how fruits and vegetables grow, and walked through orchard areas where they talked about plant life cycles. They also