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If you're researching international schools in Belgium offering Montessori Curriculum, this page lists every school we know of and lets you sort, filter and compare them — without school marketing in the way. The most common curriculum is Montessori Curriculum, taught by 6 of the schools below. Annual tuition spans roughly 9,300–36,120 EUR, with the average sitting around 20,661. Schools range from new openings to long-established names like Montessori Kids (opened 1999).
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Stepping Stones School is a Brussels-based bilingual school for ages 3-12. Founded in 2015, it operates across campuses: Preschool at 60 Avenue Legrand and Primary at 45 Avenue Legrand, 1050 Brussels. The school blends Montessori-inspired approaches with traditional teaching. The English program is delivered in immersion and assessed by Cambridge English; the French program aligns with Fédération Wallonie Bruxelles. Dutch begins in the third year of primary. The curriculum provides equal hours in English and French with daily oral practice to develop communicative and cognitive skills. Montessori sessions are conducted in both languages with teachers switching languages as assigned. The curriculum covers mathematics, history, geography, computing, arts and physical education within a competency-building framework. The vertical teaching method groups three preschool years to support continuity. Extras include Wednesday activities and holiday camps. A unique feature is strong language immersion within a Montessori framework. Bilingual immersion is reinforced by small group Montessori sessions in each language and classroom activities. The school serves preschool through primary aged 3 to 12, with a progression that supports continuity. Facilities include two Brussels campuses.
Welcome to the International Montessori School - Hof Kleinenberg, situated in a renovated farmhouse dating back to 1651. The campus serves students aged 15 months to 18 years, combining a bilingual (English and French) Montessori curriculum with the International Baccalaureate Middle Years and Diploma Programmes (IB MYP and IB DP). The 1.5-hectare campus includes historic barns renovated with sustainable materials, a greenhouse, and extensive vegetable gardens. A unique aspect of the school is its Land Component program. Students participate in the daily care of farm animals, including ponies and chickens, and manage several on-site beehives to harvest honey. The school also features a distinctive "Rent your own Christmas Tree" project, where trees are replanted in the school gardens after the indoor season. Daily meals incorporate approximately 60% organic ingredients, and children are actively involved in meal preparation and table setting.
Welcome to the International Montessori School - Savoorke campus, located in a beautifully restored 200-year-old farmhouse in Tervuren. Catering to children from 14 months to six years old, this campus offers a bilingual English-French environment deeply rooted in the Montessori pedagogy. The campus sits in a protected Cultural Heritage area, featuring expansive green spaces overlooking the historic Castle 'Robiano' ponds. A defining feature of Savoorke is its deep integration with nature. Students actively participate in outdoor education, tending to vegetable gardens and interacting with the natural water wells that form the origin of 'De Voer' river. The curriculum emphasizes active exploration and autonomy, guided by AMI-trained educators. Facilities include floor-heated learning areas tailored for young learners and a Toddler Community with attractive high ceilings. Once students reach primary age, they seamlessly transition to the nearby Rotselaerlaan campus to continue their International Baccalaureate and Montessori journey.
Located in a restored 1751 farmstead in Brussels, International Montessori School Hof ten Berg provides a bilingual English and French education for students aged 2.5 to 18. The campus comprises three main historical structures—the Manor, the Little Houses, and a renovated Barn functioning as a sports and multifunctional hall. The curriculum integrates the Montessori method in the early and primary years with the International Baccalaureate Middle Years and Diploma Programmes (IB MYP and DP) in secondary school. Students actively utilize the enclosed walled gardens, participating in vegetable cultivation, greenhouse management, and animal care as part of their daily routine and after-school activities. The school features specialized spaces including a library, music rooms, and dedicated areas for practical life skills. Every primary and secondary student plays a musical instrument. This unique integration of historic preservation, bilingual instruction, and nature-based experiential learning defines the Hof ten Berg campus experience.
Montessori Kids Lasne is a Montessori school serving ages 18 months to 12 years. The campus is organized around the Montessori prepared environment, designed to support concentration, self-construction and respect for others. The program emphasizes life skills, self-esteem and cooperative learning through sensitive periods and an integrated, cosmopolitan approach. Children progress through four age groups: 18 months to 3 years, 3 to 6 years (the Children's House), 6 to 9 years and 9 to 12 years. For the 3-6 year group, the core work areas are Practical Life, Sensorial, Mathematics and Language, complemented by Rhythmic education taught in French. The school offers a broad activity program, including swimming, sports education, plastic arts and theatre with a psychomotor focus. In primary, a five-day boarding trip is organized and excursions are planned within nearby zones, supervised by bilingual staff. Founded in 1999 by Laurence Randoux and Marc Ciepers, it serves 100 children.
The International Montessori Schools - Rotselaerlaan Campus provides a bilingual English-French environment for students aged 1 to 11. Housed in two residential villas, the campus features specialized facilities including "The Workshop" for carpentry, a hothouse, and a dedicated "Flora and Fauna Shed." The curriculum transitions from the Montessori method in the early and primary years to the International Baccalaureate (IB) Middle Years and Diploma Programmes for older students.A distinctive feature of the school is its "Land Component," where students engage in practical biology and sustainability by caring for resident animals, including chickens named Ella and Sheila and a rabbit named Florence. Proximity to the 205-hectare Tervuren Park allows for weekly nature excursions and botany lessons in a setting containing historical monuments and diverse biotopes. This practical integration of the natural environment into daily learning ensures that students apply theoretical knowledge to the physical world through gardening, animal care, and local field research
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