Italy, Milan
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The Montessori Bilingual School of Milan is a private bilingual Montessori school located in Milan. It is a Scuola Paritaria Bilingue di Milano, a state-recognized private school. The educational program is bilingual in Italian and English and based on the Montessori philosophy and teaching method. The Children's House includes two mixed-age bilingual Montessori classrooms for children ages three to six, with activities conducted in both Italian and English by a team of two teachers. The Primary School welcomes children aged six to eleven and applies the Montessori method in both English and Italian. After-school courses include karate, juggling and circus arts, art, theater in English and chess, and the school engages in a solidarity project, Mulinelli di Sabbia, as part of its community initiatives.
Open Day events are offered for Preschool–Children's House and for Primary School, with enrollments for the 2025/26 school year now open. After-school courses include karate, juggling and circus arts, art, theater in English and chess. The school participates in solidarity initiatives such as The School We Dream Of – Schools supporting Schools, including the Solidarity Project: Mulinelli di Sabbia. Testimonials from former students and parents are featured on the site.
Montessori Bilingual School of Milan is a private day school offering a bilingual Italian–English Montessori program for children aged 3 to 11. The Preschool – Children's House runs in mixed-age classrooms with two teachers, one Italian and one English, delivering activities in both languages. In Primary School, students aged six to eleven study using the Montessori method in English and Italian, with language support as needed and all subjects taught in both languages. The curriculum combines Montessori materials with the Italian ministerial programme and emphasizes cosmic education as a core component. Facilities focus on accessible, child-centered environments; outdoor space includes a gardening plot and a yard for active learning. After-school activities include karate, juggling and circus arts, art, theater in English and chess; a Shakespeare-themed theater course is offered for primary students. The school participates in a solidarity project, Mulinelli di Sabbia, and is a Scuola Paritaria Bilingue di Milano.