Children's House Preschool & Kindergarten
Montessori Preschool & Full-Day Kindergarten
- Inly's proven preschool and kindergarten program is based on extensive research on early childhood education and child development.
- Our Montessori curriculum includes hands-on math, science, Spanish, language arts, geography, library, art, music and movement.
- Mandarin Chinese, karate, science, music, dance, art and other classes are available in our extended-day preschool enrichment program.
- All children attend the multi-age morning session; full-day kindergarten students stay on for the afternoon, with a student/teacher ratio of 8:1.
- Hands-on Montessori "work" helps develop focus, concentration, observation and problem-solving skills, laying a strong foundation for academic work at the Lower Elementary level.
“Brain research shows that all the characteristics that entrepreneurs value—divergent and innovative thinking, intellectual self-reliance—develop before the age of 10.’’
Dr. Kathy Roemer,
American Montessori Society
Preschool & Kindergarten Links:
Preschool and Kindergarten Curriculum
Developmental Stage: The Preschool Child
Preschool and Kindergarten Program Options
Discovery Program: Preschool Enrichment
Montessori preschool math at Inly
Named one of the best preschools in Boston Magazine
Inly was chosen by Boston Magazine as one of the best preschools south of Boston.
We draw families from 20 towns on the South Shore and south of Boston, including Scituate, Cohasset, Hingham, Marshfield, Norwell, Hanover, Hull, Pembroke and Plymouth.
Inside Inly: Preschool & Kindergarten
Toddler, Preschool and Kindergarten Spanish Classes Celebrate Spring!
Montessori Preschool Kids at Home: Parent Insight Wrap-Up
What Montessori Math Looks Like in Children's House Preschool
Montessori Preschool Music Program at Inly
FAQs: The Benefits of Early Childhood Education and Children's House Preschool:
Part One: Why should I send my child to preschool instead of day care?
Part Two: What is the culture and community like in the classroom?
Part Three: What are the benefits of going the distance at Inly?



