Poland, Radzyn Podlaski
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The school has a residential program with on-site housing. Students live on the farm; there are dorms, and the upper school offers residential facilities in the palace or renovated dorms. Weekend stays are possible for international students. Fees include 20,000 PLN for room and board for the school year (Monday to Friday), 10,000 PLN for meals (Monday to Friday), and 300 PLN per weekend stay.
Meals are prepared and eaten on-site as part of the residential program; students cook and eat meals together.
The school is part of the Warsaw Montessori Family network.
Montessori Farm School in Poland is a private, bilingual Montessori community for adolescents aged 12 to 18, with a residential option for upper secondary students. It sits within the Warsaw Montessori Family network and extends the Montessori ethos into a farm-based, real-life learning environment. The curriculum blends Montessori methods, the IB Diploma Program at the pre-IB level, and a bespoke Polish high-school alignment. English is used for entrance interviews and instruction, while Polish is taught alongside Spanish as a second language, with private tutoring in French or German available. The Upper School operates from the Center for Study and Work at Radzyń Podlaski and provides hands-on, place-based education that begins with Visual Arts and Theatre and extends through biology-chemistry and math-physics. Students live on site, work on the farm, and run small enterprises, selling vegetables, honey, and crafts, fostering independence and social responsibility. Extracurriculars include beekeeping, arts, and cultural celebrations.