Preparing for life in an unpredictable modern world

THE truth is that progress is happening so fast we don’t know what the world

John Harris

John Harris

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04:57PM, Wednesday 14 December 2016

THE truth is that progress is happening so fast we don’t know what the world will be like tomorrow, let alone in five, 10, 20 or more years.

Many people starting university today will end up in jobs that haven’t yet been invented; indeed, Deloitte have said that 11 million jobs in the UK are at high risk of automation by 2026.

What your child needs is an education that prepares them for the future, whatever it happens to be like. Your child’s early years are vitally important, and you need to make sure that they get the best foundations to prepare them — not just for the rest of their education, but for their entire life.

Denning Montessori provides children with the very best early years experience. Even Google’s founders credit their success to their Montessori education.

When Jenny Blain brought the Montessori method to Henley 25 years ago, she had a simple goal — to provide children with the very best nursery education and to give them the very best foundation and start in life.



The school’s exceptional reputation is supported by the fact that former Denning Montessori children typically thrive because they are connected to the natural world, and equipped with self-confidence, a love of learning, independent enquiring minds, social skills and the ability to deal with challenges of today. What is more, the school participates in the government’s “Free Entitlement Scheme” and is located in idyllic Fawley, just eight minutes from Henley town centre.

This term an orchard visit, yoga and Mandarin are on offer to the children, amongst many other enriching experiences.

For more information, call Jenny Blain on 07982 620710 or visit the website at www.denningmontessorischool.com



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