Luxembourg
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Belair district, Luxembourg. Address: 7 Val Ste Croix, 1371 Luxembourg. The school is well served by public transport with easy access to Kirchberg, Cloche d'Or and Luxembourg City centre.
Nursery and primary
Private Montessori school
Luxembourg
Application & registration fees
- Administrative (registration) fee: EUR 500 payable at registration; this EUR 500 is charged per pupil and is non-deductible and non‑refundable in the event of cancellation.
- Reservation deposit (arrhes): EUR 500 payable at registration; this EUR 500 is taken as a reservation deposit and is deductible from the first instalment but is non‑refundable in the event of cancellation.
Tuition and annual charges (2025/2026 published levels)
- Tuition fee (annual): EUR 8,500 per pupil, per year (same published annual tuition for Kindergarten 1 through Grade 6).
- Annual registration/administration fee: EUR 500 per year (this is listed separately from the reservation deposit).
- Contribution to the Construction Fund: EUR 250 per pupil, per year.
- Contribution to the Stability Fund: EUR 1,000 per pupil, per year.
- Published total (annual) cost combining tuition + the yearly registration and funds: EUR 10,250 per pupil, per year. (This is the standard annual figure shown for ages 3–12.)
First‑year / upfront payments and one‑off items
- On signing the school's registration (procedure), parents are required to pay within eight days the administrative fee (EUR 500), the reservation deposit (EUR 500), the construction fund (EUR 250) and the stability fund (EUR 1,000). The reservation deposit is described as deductible from the first instalment; the administrative fee, the construction fund and the stability fund are described as non‑deductible and non‑refundable in case of cancellation. These upfront amounts are therefore requested immediately at enrolment.
- Because the school charges both the annual registration/administration fee and the reservation deposit at enrolment, the cash required at initial enrolment will be higher than the recurring annual total; published summaries note a higher first‑year payment profile for new entrants.
Billing schedule and payment terms (what is published)
- The school's published admissions procedure requires the signature of the contract and payment of the listed fees (administration fee, reservation deposit, construction and stability funds) within eight days of registration. No detailed public schedule of term invoices or instalment dates (for example, specific term dates or monthly instalment schedules) is published alongside the fee figures.
Boarding fees
- Boarding is not applicable. The school operates as a day nursery and primary school (ages 3–12) with daytime hours and an on‑site day provision; no boarding fee schedule is published.
Other costs and typical additional charges
- School meals: the school offers school meals supplied by Sodexo; a specific published price for meals is not listed in the public fee pages.
- Uniforms, extracurriculars, educational materials, school trips and similar ancillary charges: no compulsory uniform cost or detailed ancillary‑fee schedule is published in the public fee information reviewed. Parents should note that such costs can exist but are not assigned public amounts in the published fee material.
- Sibling discount: a sibling discount is indicated as available, but the public listings do not publish the precise discount scale or percentage.
Refunds and cancellation terms
- The reservation deposit (arrhes) is explicitly described as non‑refundable in case of cancellation, though it is deductible from the first instalment. The administrative fee (EUR 500), the construction fund (EUR 250) and the stability fund (EUR 1,000) are described as non‑deductible and non‑refundable in the event of cancellation. These non‑refundability conditions are stated in the school's registration procedure.
Fee payment options (published information)
- The school's public fee material and practical information page set out which sums are payable and the timing required at registration, but do not publish a list of accepted payment methods (for example, specific statements about bank transfer, direct debit or credit card acceptance are not shown in the publicly posted fee pages).
Short summary of the published 2025/2026 fee position (use for database entry)
- Annual tuition: EUR 8,500. Annual registration/administration: EUR 500. Annual construction fund: EUR 250. Annual stability fund: EUR 1,000. Published total annual figure: EUR 10,250. Upfront at registration: an administrative fee (EUR 500), a reservation deposit (EUR 500, deductible from the first instalment), plus the construction and stability fund payments (EUR 250 and EUR 1,000) must be paid within eight days of enrolment; the administration, construction and stability sums are explicitly non‑refundable on cancellation. Boarding is not offered; meals are provided by Sodexo (cost not published); a sibling discount is noted but not quantified.
(Notes on completeness: the figures above are taken from the school's published fee breakdowns and established third‑party school directories for the 2025/2026 academic year; published materials reviewed do not include a public per‑term invoice schedule, itemised prices for meals, uniform costs, or the school's list of accepted payment methods.)
Maria Montessori School Luxembourg is a private Montessori school for ages 3 to 12 in Luxembourg. The curriculum follows the Montessori method, with learning guided by concrete materials and sensory exploration that supports understanding of mathematical and language notions. German and French serve as the languages of instruction, while English literacy is introduced in the primary years, reflecting Luxembourg's multilingual context. The campus is equipped with Montessori materials and a learning approach that emphasizes discovery at the child's own pace. The school also offers a sports program with supervised psychomotor skills and relaxation sessions led by a dedicated sports teacher. Outdoor and countryside outings extend learning beyond the classroom, helping children connect with the environment and build group cohesion. A Painting Game workshop provides on-site creative exploration. After-school care is available to support families outside school hours. This combination of Montessori pedagogy, multilingual schooling, and enrichment supports diverse international families.