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If you're researching international schools in Poland 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 60,000–78,000 PLN, with the average sitting around 71,000. Schools range from new openings to long-established names like Warsaw Montessori - Middle School (opened 1999).
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Warsaw Montessori Family’s Badowska 19 campus serves very young children from around 12 months to 5/6 years through Toddler and Casa programmes. It follows Montessori education in an English-speaking environment, supporting early independence, practical life skills, movement, language development and social routines. The campus is suitable for families looking for infant, toddler, preschool and kindergarten-level Montessori education in Warsaw.
Warsaw Montessori Middle School (WMMS) serves students in grades 6 through 8, following the Montessori "Erdkinder" (children of the earth) curriculum. Located in Warsaw’s Mokotów district, the school utilizes its proximity to Royal Łazienki Park for outdoor learning and historical studies. A signature feature of the program is the Montessori Farm School in Podlasie, a residential facility where students live and work for several weeks each year. During these stays, students manage a household, operate small businesses, and care for farm animals, including chickens, bees, and goats. The academic program is conducted in English and Polish, with additional instruction in Spanish, German, or French. Students engage in practical projects such as maintaining vegetable gardens and participating in community service initiatives. This campus shares its site with the Montessori Toddler School, fostering a community where older students interact with younger peers in a shared educational environment.
Montessori Farm School in Poland is a private, bilingual Montessori community for adolescents aged 12 to 18, with a residential option for upper secondary students. It sits within the Warsaw Montessori Family network and extends the Montessori ethos into a farm-based, real-life learning environment. The curriculum blends Montessori methods, the IB Diploma Program at the pre-IB level, and a bespoke Polish high-school alignment. English is used for entrance interviews and instruction, while Polish is taught alongside Spanish as a second language, with private tutoring in French or German available. The Upper School operates from the Center for Study and Work at Radzyń Podlaski and provides hands-on, place-based education that begins with Visual Arts and Theatre and extends through biology-chemistry and math-physics. Students live on site, work on the farm, and run small enterprises, selling vegetables, honey, and crafts, fostering independence and social responsibility. Extracurriculars include beekeeping, arts, and cultural celebrations.
Montessori International School Poznań is a privately owned primary school serving Poznań's international community. For children aged 6 to 12, the school offers a Montessori curriculum in an inclusion setting, blending PK-6 needs within an international environment. The language immersion method provides a shared platform for communication and socialization, allowing children to learn through practical exploration and collaborative work. The curriculum supports intellectual, social, emotional, physical, and artistic growth while respecting each learner's pace and preferred style. In the Montessori classroom, teachers guide rather than dictate, encouraging autonomy, responsibility, and critical thinking through purposeful activities and hands-on materials. The school emphasizes safe, trusting relationships and peer interaction, helping students become conscious learners. Distinctive features include a home-like classroom atmosphere, multilingual communication, and an emphasis on student-led inquiry that integrates academic and personal development within an inclusive community. The school welcomes families seeking international exposure, small-class attention, and lasting language development.
Warsaw Montessori Elementary School at Szwoleżerów 4 serves children aged 6 to 12. It offers Montessori education through English and bilingual English-Polish routes, with mixed-age classes for 6–9 and 9–12 learners. The programme includes core academics, languages, independence-building and project-style learning. It is suitable for primary-aged children continuing from Casa into a Montessori elementary environment.
Located in the heart of Warsaw, Warsaw Montessori High School is an international high school that blends Maria Montessori philosophy with the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. The school serves students aged 14 to 18 and conducts instruction in English. In Pre-IB (Years 9–10), the Polish national curriculum is integrated with the IB Learner Profile; offerings include extended English, Creative Writing, Academic Skills, Latin, Visual Arts and Drama, and a choice between standard and extended mathematics. Regular workshops in the kitchen and the carpentry shop support hands-on, place-based learning. In the IB Diploma Programme (Years 11–12), students select six courses from six groups (Languages A; Languages B; Individuals and Societies; Experimental Sciences; Mathematics; The Arts) delivered under IB World Schools standards. The school emphasizes multilingualism, international-mindedness, empathy and service, and a small, safe, inclusive environment. Graduates proceed to universities worldwide, with curricula emphasizing intellectual, emotional and social development and lifelong learners.
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