Our Values

Vision

Make quality education accessible to all children regardless their families’ social and economic situation

At Young Explorers Montessori, our vision is to be a leading Montessori learning community that ignites a passion for exploration, creativity, and critical thinking in every child. We aspire to create an inclusive and enriching environment where each student is inspired to reach their full potential academically, socially, and emotionally. By upholding the principles of Montessori education, we envision graduates who are well-rounded, compassionate individuals prepared to navigate a diverse and evolving global landscape with confidence, resilience, and a lifelong love for learning.

Mission

Helping the human personality to act and think for themselves from the first years of life.

This represents the fundamental goal at Young Explorers Montessori Bilingual School.

At Young Explorers Montessori Bilingual our mission is

With the commitment of the entire community, we are certain that this can be achieved successfully. We remain open to a continuous community dialogue in order to meet the challenges and attain our common goal, namely our children’s development and well-being.

“Since all our riches come from man’s labor, it is absurd not to regard man himself as the most fundamental of our riches. We must seek out, we must cultivate, we must enhance the value of man’s energies, his intelligence, his creative spirit, and his moral powers so that nothing is lost”. Dr. Maria Montessori

Inclusion Policy

Young Explorers Montessori International School

Young Explorers Montessori International School is open to children from different social, religious, economic and cultural backgrounds, whether Gambians or Gambia-based residents. Its aim is to offer quality education in both English and French languages, besides providing its young pupils with the best tools to help them develop to their full potential. The School is guided by two basic principles, that:
Education should support both the physical and spiritual growth of the child by means of a holistic approach that can significantly contribute to enhancing their mutual understanding and empathy, reducing the gap in terms of opportunities and inequalities between children from different backgrounds.

Prof. James Heckman, Nobel Prize Winner in Economic Sciences from the University of Chicago who dedicated a great part of his studies on the benefits of early childhood education, firmly believes that: “The highest rate of return in early childhood development comes from investing as early as possible, from birth through age five, in disadvantaged families. Starting at age three or four is too little too late, as it fails to recognize that skills beget skills in a complementary and dynamic way. Efforts should focus on the first years for the greatest efficiency and effectiveness. The best investment is in quality early childhood development from birth to five for disadvantaged children and their families” (Statement for the Heckman Equation).