Field Trips

Montessori math materials, including number rods, laid out for independent learning.

Dr. Montessori used the term “going out” to emphasize that the world is our classroom, not just the four walls that enclose our school. We strive to inquire and explore the real world through exciting field trips.

Because the Montessori curriculum is so expansive, we go to a variety of places and no two years are exactly alike. These field trips differ from year to year, based on the themes and unit of study, as well as events and exhibits that are occurring in the area at that time. Some of our recent field trip locations include:

  • Museum of Natural Science
  • Bayou Wildlife
  • NASA
  • Moody Gardens
  • Kemah Boardwalk
  • Oil Ranch
  • George Ranch Historical Park
  • Crocodile Encounter
  • Sea Center of Texas
  • Houston Zoo
Montessori math materials, including number rods, laid out for independent learning.

NASA

Children practicing self-care skills in a Montessori classroom, learning to dress with button frames.