France, Paris
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The school occupies just over 400 m², centered around a private, tree-lined courtyard of 600 m². The Montessori Square features a multi-activity workshop area for younger and older children, along with a large library. On one side are three Montessori preschool classrooms; on the other side are four elementary classrooms, as well as a computer workshop room for older students. Each classroom is designed to accommodate 15 to 18 students and is fully equipped, furnished, and organized to encourage both independence and collaborative work. The facilities are fully accessible to people with disabilities and comply with the latest health and safety standards, with particular attention to ventilation for added comfort and improved hygiene.
The Montessori Square provides a central multi-activity workshop area for both younger and older children, together with a large library. Three Montessori preschool classrooms and four elementary classrooms surround the square, and a computer workshop room serves older students. Each classroom is designed to accommodate 15 to 18 students and is fully equipped to support independent and collaborative work. The premises are fully accessible to people with disabilities and comply with health and safety standards, with attention to ventilation to support concentration.
École Montessori Bilingue de Saint-Cloud is a private Montessori school for children aged 2 to 11, teaching in French and English from preschool through primary. Preschool (2½–5) uses mixed-age classes of 10–14 with two teachers (one French-speaking and one English-speaking) sharing responsibility in a 50/50 language split. The daily routine blends Montessori materials with language workshops and recess to support immersion. Primary starts at age 5 in a two-year CP cycle, with small classes (15–18) organized in mixed-grade groups (CP2–CP, CE1–CE2, CM1–CM2) to foster autonomy and independent learning; there is no written homework at home. Daily English instruction is provided by native English-speaking teachers, with English taught progressively from CP2 and many subjects taught in English in CM. The campus covers just over 400 m² around a 600 m² tree-lined courtyard and includes a Montessori Square, a large library, three preschool classrooms, four elementary classrooms, and a computer workshop. The school welcomes about 100 children from diverse nationalities and prioritizes accessibility and ventilation.