Admissions open at Pozhichalur campus from infant community to grade 7 !

admissions open at chitlapakkam campus for primary montessori !

Our Programs

Montessori Pedagogy - Cambridge Pathway, the innovative association

Montessori Pedagogy at GMA International School is given in four formats.

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brown and brown sorter box
Primary

2.6 to 6 years old children (Activities: Practical Life, Sensorial, Language, Maths, Grace & Courtesy, Arts & Crafts, Biology, Geography)

Infant Community Program

1.10 to 2.6 years old children (Activities: Practical Life, Language, Motor skills, Cognitive skills)

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person holding red chili plant
Adolescents with Cambridge Syllabus

Urban - ErdKinder - 12 to 15 years old children (IGSCE)

Children will take Secondary Checkpoint Exams in Grade 8 and IGCSE Examinations in Grade 10 through Cambridge International Examinations

Elementary with Cambridge Syllabus

6 to 12 years old children (Language, Maths, History, Geography, Science, Computer Science associated with STEM)

Children will write Primary Checkpoint Exams in Grade 6 through Cambridge International Examinations

Education Beyond Classrooms - Co-curricular Activities (only age appropriate)

Explore our vibrant activities, showcasing student achievements and creativity.

  • Farming

  • Carpentry

  • Clay models

  • Spinning

  • Stitching / Crochet / Macrame

  • Photography

  • Drawing / Painting

  • Sustainable eco-friendly crafts sessions

  • Silambam

  • Oyilaattam

  • Yoga

  • Music

  • Societal awareness campaigns (partnership with NGOs)

  • Sustainable Development Goals based activities (through UN advocates)

  • Virtual Global Voyage sessions (through NatGeo Educators)

  • Pen Pals (Global schools)

  • Field trips (local / interstate)

  • Activity Clubs (Headed by children)

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We follow the Montessori methods up to grade 10, which is much broader than many other educational programs. We give opportunities for limitless learning, allowing children easy access to a variety of learning experiences. They need not be confined to one place once they enter the classroom. We give plenty of opportunities to move, explore and communicate.

Why GMA ?

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three children holding hands standing on grasses

At GMA, children from a very young age are taught to be self-reliant by learning basic practical life activities apart from language, maths activities and the sensorial activities that refine the senses. This extends to other disciplines or subjects in higher grades by following the Montessori Method of education with the Cambridge curriculum

Why GMA ?

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grayscale photography of kids walking on road
Limitless Learning
Independence