Welcome to Language Immersion Montessori School in Phoenix, Arizona

Our continued vision is to give our children the most advanced educational experience possible, preparing them for their future. The Montessori method of education is focused on teaching students to think critically, and work collaboratively.

Montessori Mandarin, Spanish and English are the three most spoken languages in the world and we teach these languages because we want to give our children the tools to effectively communicate with the world.

The world is changing, and if we want to give our children an advantage for their future we need to think ahead. One skill that will give them leverage in the future job market is languages. If they can read, write and speak the three most spoken languages in the world then they will have a competency that no other children possess.

​Montessori Language Program (Mandarin, and Spanish)The Montessori Program servers toddlers starting at 2 years old, and the Montessori Primary classroom starts children at 3, and potty trained up to 5 years old. Both programs have a Montessori trained lead teacher who instructs in Spanish/Mandarin and an assistant Spanish/ Chinese teacher.

Our trilingual Montessori Language Immersion program is the only kind that exists in Arizona.​ Space is limited so plan your child’s future and reserve your spot today, call 602-996-4990.

What is Montessori?

The Montessori Curriculum is child-directed. Kids, with some help from the teacher, can choose their own tasks and activities. they can also work at their own pace, as they’re not constrained by a one-size-fits-all curriculum.

In Montessori schools kids can be found walking around the classroom, working at tables or on the floor, and interacting with each other and the teacher. They’re also free to work either on their own or in small groups.

Montessori preschools in Phoenix, AZ have lots of concrete learning. Kids work with a wide range of concrete materials, including manipulatives, which are self-correcting puzzles. 

 

Mandarin and Spanish Immersion | Montessori
Mandarin and Spanish Immersion | Montessori

Maria Montessori

born in Chiaravalle, Italy, on August 31 1870. In spite of contemporary cultural expectations for women, she pursued higher education and earned a medical degree from the University of Rome in 1896 (although she was not, as is often claimed, the first Italian woman to do so). Between 1896 and 1906, Montessori worked with mentally disabled children and continued her research in psychology and education.

Mandarin and Spanish Immersion | Montessori

1. The aim of Montessori education is to foster competent, responsible, adaptive citizens who are lifelong learners and problem solvers.

2. Learning occurs in an inquiring, cooperative, nurturing atmosphere. Students increase their own knowledge through self- and teacher-initiated experiences.

3. Learning takes place through the senses. Students learn by manipulating materials and interacting with others.

4. The individual is considered as a whole. The physical, emotional, social, aesthetic, spiritual, and cognitive needs and interests are inseparable and equally important.

5. Respect and caring attitudes for oneself, others, the environment, and all life, is necessary.

Why Choose Beibei Amigos Montessori Education?

Beibei Amigos is one of the best Montessori schools in Phoenix, Arizona.  We encourage open communication and collaboration between parents, teachers, and students.

Personalized Learning Pace

Our Montessori school in Phoenix breaks away from rigid schedules and presents lessons when your child is ready.

Flexible Learning Spaces

We promote physical development and engagement by providing the freedom to work from tables, floors, or even outdoors.

Collaboration and Respect

We teach the children grace and courtesy lessons and help them to navigate a world interconnected with diverse individuals and ideas.

Child-Centric Learning

Our Montessori Elementary approach is backed by years of research. We tailor learning to each child’s pace and interests.

Assessment Beyond Grades

Our teachers assess your child’s progress through one-on-one interactions. Get personalized advice on your child’s development.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a day look like in Montessori Elementary?

At Beibei Amigos’s Montessori Elementary in Phoenix, children engage in a variety of activities including: 

  • Working at tables or on the floor
  • Interacting with peers and teachers
  • Concrete Learning
  • Walking around the classroom
  • Using manipulatives and self-correcting puzzles

 Take a tour and get a better understanding.

How is the Spanish Montessori education different from the traditional education?

There are a few differences that make Montessori schools in Phoenix, AZ stand out: 

  • Operate on three-year cycles
  • Features mixed-age groups
  • Offers Individualized Pace
  • Freedom of Movement
  • Unique Teaching Materials

We are happy to answer any questions you may have.  Contact us.

Are there any prerequisites for enrollment in Montessori Preschools in Phoenix?

Not certainly. Toddlers can join our Montessori in Phoenix, Arizona from the age of 2, and children up to 5 years old. However, potty training is a requirement for the Primary classroom.

Are Montessori schools in Phoenix affiliated with any religion?

Not at all. Montessori schools in Phoenix like Beibei Amigos do not incorporate religious teachings. Montessori classrooms embrace diversity by welcoming children from various backgrounds, cultures, and religions.

How do Montessori preschools build emotional intelligence in children?

At Beibei Amigos, our Montessori classrooms feature multi-age settings that allow children to form lasting relationships with both teachers and peers. We create a social environment that enables children to learn from one another, master skills, and foster emotional intelligence.