What to Expect at Cantera’s Harvest Festival
Our annual Harvest Festival is almost here! On Friday, October 17th, from 4–5 pm, our families will gather for an afternoon filled with seasonal fun and tradition. Children can come dressed in their favorite costumes and enjoy hands-on arts and crafts with their families that capture the spirit of fall. Families can stroll through our festive pumpkin patch, where each child will choose a sugar pumpkin to bring home. This event is designed to celebrate community. Parents are welcome to connect with one another, capture special moments in photos, and share in
All Things Food! From Infancy Through Toddlerhood: Parent Education Night at Cantera
On October 16th, from 5–6 PM, Cantera Montessori School will welcome Nido and Pre Primary families for a special Parent Education Night focused on food and mealtimes in the early years. This evening, All Things Food!, is designed to help parents better understand how children experience food from infancy through toddlerhood. Whether you are just introducing solid foods or navigating picky eating, you’ll come away with practical tools and encouragement. Meet Our Guest Experts We’re partnering with Maggie and Laura from Nest Infant Support. As Speech Therapists who also specialize in Food Therapy,
Get Ready for Picture Day at Cantera Montessori
Picture Day is almost here. To help your child feel confident for their portraits, sibling photos, and class pictures, here are a few tips: Choose comfortable clothing that helps your child feel at ease. Keep hairstyles simple so they last throughout the day. Remind your child to relax and smile naturally. We look forward to a wonderful Picture Day on October 3rd.
Kindergarten Class Explores Community Helpers
On September 19th, our Kindergarteners visited San Jose Fire Station 16 for a memorable field trip focused on community helpers. This experience connected directly to their classroom studies while giving them an up-close look at the important role firefighters play in keeping our community safe. Welcomed by Firefighter Antonio and the B Crew of Station 16, our students learned about daily responsibilities, fire safety practices, and the essential equipment firefighters use. The children explored the fire engine, tried on firefighter gear, and listened to stories about real emergencies. One of the most
Community Helpers in Action: Our Cantera Kindergartener’s First Monthly Field Trip
A Journey Beyond the Classroom At MSOSV, we believe in helping children build a sense of community from an early age. Each month, our kindergarteners visit a different community site tied to curricular themes, from cultural arts and local businesses to civic services and nature spaces. Field trips are planned intentionally to integrate with classroom studies, be developmentally appropriate, and allow reflect discussion points. Recently, our Kindergarten class from our Cantera campus visited the Georgetown Police Department for an exciting day of discovery. Meeting Our Community Helpers On September 17th, 2025, our Kindergarten
Inside the Montessori Journey: What to Expect on September 18th & 19th
The Montessori Journey & Discovery event offers a powerful glimpse into your child’s classroom experience. On September 18th and 19th at 5:00 PM, currently enrolled families and families in the process of enrolling are invited to work with real Montessori materials such as the Pink Tower and Geography puzzle maps, gaining insights into how these tools foster independence, focus, and joy in learning. Our teaching team will guide you through each area of the classroom and answer your questions along the way. This is more than a tour, it’s an opportunity
Celebrating Maria Montessori’s Birthday: Honoring a Legacy of Child-Led Learning
Every August 31st, Montessori schools around the world celebrate the birthday of Maria Montessori (1870–1952), a visionary whose work forever changed how we see children and education. At Montessori School of Silicon Valley, her influence is not just a piece of history but rather it shapes every classroom, every work cycle, and every child’s learning journey. Who Was Maria Montessori? Born in 1870 in Italy, Maria Montessori was a trailblazer. At a time when women rarely entered higher education, she became one of the country’s first female physicians. Through her medical research
SAGE Teacher Education Program: Growing Montessori Excellence
At MSOSV, we believe that great teachers never stop learning. Through the SAGE Montessori Teacher Education Program, our dedicated assistants and aspiring guides embark on an 18-month journey of growth; combining mentorship, in-depth coursework, and daily hands-on practice with Montessori materials. This ongoing investment in our educators strengthens the heart of every classroom. With a deepened understanding of Montessori principles, our teachers create spaces where each child can flourish; engaging in purposeful work, exploring with curiosity, and discovering the joy of learning. Recently, our in-person curriculum classes prepared teachers for their practicum
Cantera Community Spotlight
Discover the Heart of Our Cantera Campus At MSOSV’s Cantera Montessori campus, Montessori is a way we build community. From the moment you step inside, there’s a feeling of calm and care that sets the tone. Soft, neutral classrooms are carefully prepared to spark curiosity, independence, and a love of learning. Even our youngest learners in the Nido program feel safe and at home in a cozy, nurturing space. What makes Cantera truly special is how we care for families and children. Parents are partners here. Our teaching team builds strong relationships
Cantera Montessori: Importance of Strong Parent Community
At Cantera Montessori School, we believe that education is a partnership between the school and the family. Just as the Montessori method emphasizes collaboration, independence, and respect in the classroom, we believe these values are equally important when nurturing a vibrant and supportive parent community. Why Parent Community Matters A strong parent community provides the foundation for a child’s educational journey. When families are engaged and feel connected, children thrive emotionally, socially, and academically. The bridge between home and school becomes stronger, fostering consistency and trust in the child’s daily environment. Parents who