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École Montessori Internationale de Nice

France, Cote-d-azur

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Facilities Overview

The living environment is a beautiful, purposefully designed setting. The school occupies a Belle Époque mansion dating from 1900 that has been renovated to childcare standards. There is about 1500 m² of outdoor space used daily to support children's motor, sensory and cognitive development. Greenery includes small plantations and daily observation of insects and animals, with a park at the foot of the classrooms. Safety is a top priority, with strict hygiene and safety standards, secure access, and staff trained to handle emergencies and allergies.

Academic Facilities

Classrooms are organized by age group: The Children's Community from 2 to 3 years old with 15 children per adult; The Children's House from 3 to 6 years old with 24 children; The Elementary Class from 6 to 12 years old with 25 children; The Inclusive Class welcomes children with neurodevelopmental difficulties with 8 children. All teachers are AMI graduates.

Extra-Curricular Activities

Workshops include Montessori activities; English course; Visual arts in English; Musical awakening; Teen workshops; Adult workshops; Mom and Baby Workshops. The Kids Club runs seasonal programs, including February 2026, Toussaint 2025, Summer 2025 and Spring 2025 sessions. These activities provide additional avenues for hands-on learning outside the classroom. They are integrated with the school day and support bilingual education goals.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, French
Fees Unlisted
Ages 2 - 12 years
Type Co-educational
Opened 2021
Bus Service No

École Montessori Internationale de Nice is an international Montessori school in France for ages 2 to 12. It teaches Montessori pedagogy across three age-based levels: The Children's Community (2–3), The Children's House (3–6), and The Elementary School (6–12). Each classroom is co-taught by two teachers, one English-speaking and one French-speaking, within a 100% bilingual framework. Cambridge English begins at age seven with an optional Cambridge certificate. All teachers are AMI graduates, and the school is a member of the Montessori France Association and the International Montessori Association. The Elementary School covers five great stories—The Creation of the Earth; Life of animals and plants; Human life; Language; Mathematics and Science—and extends geography, biology and ecology beyond the national curriculum. The living environment is a Belle Époque mansion (1900) with 1,500 m² of outdoor space supporting motor, sensory and cognitive development. Inclusive Class welcomes children with neurodevelopmental differences, staffed by AMI educators.

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