France, Paris
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The Bilingual Montessori School of Paris was founded in 1972 and is the oldest bilingual Montessori school in France. It operates across multiple campuses in Paris and is AMI-accredited.
The pages describe daily activities and spaces used by students (Montessori activities, outdoor gardening, music and art, etc.) but do not provide a separate list of sports facilities.
The school uses Montessori pedagogy with mixed-age classrooms and individual presentations by educators. Classrooms emphasize practical life, language, math, geography, and art, with teachers observing and guiding each child's development.
Extracurricular offerings include after-school programs (Pari-Grandir), music and art activities, yoga, gardening, and occasional excursions as described for each campus.
The Bilingual Montessori School of Paris - Orsay Campus, established in 1972, provides a co-educational environment for children aged 2 to 12. Located southwest of the capital near the Paris-Saclay innovation hub, the school operates out of a residential facility featuring a private garden used for nature-based activities and daily play. The curriculum follows the Association Montessori Internationale (AMI) standards, utilizing specialized tactile materials to teach mathematics, language, and practical life skills. A unique feature of the Orsay campus is its 50/50 bilingual immersion model; each classroom is staffed by two full-time teachers—one a native English speaker and the other a native French speaker—allowing children to acquire both languages through daily interaction rather than formal lessons. The school is known for its multi-age classrooms, where older students mentor younger peers. Facilities include specific areas for the "Maison des Enfants" (ages 3-6) and a dedicated Primary section for students up to age 12.