Poland, Warsaw
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We offer year‑round enrollment and publish campus‑by‑campus recruitment statuses that are updated regularly. As of December 2025 (school year 2025/26), availability is: Warsaw Montessori High School with IB Diploma Programme – 2 spots in Pre‑IB 1 (an additional Pre‑IB 1 class may open in 2025/2026 if interest grows), 2 spots in Pre‑IB 2, 1 spot in IB DP 1 (Recruitment to Pre‑IB and IB DP available at Warsaw Montessori High School); Montessori Farm School – 5 spots; Warsaw Montessori Middle School (grades 6‑8) – 3 spots in 6th grade, 1 spot in 7th grade; Warsaw Montessori School (grades 1‑5) – no spots in grades 1‑3 (join the waiting list), 1 spot in 4th grade, 2 spots in 5th grade; Casa dei Bambini Badowska – 2 spots; Casa dei Bambini Izabelin‑Hornówek – 2 spots; Montessori Toddler School (Tatrzańska) – no spots (waiting list); Montessori Toddler School (Badowska) – 4 spots. Recruitment pages exist for each campus to apply or learn more. For questions, families can contact the campus directly via the Enrollment page's listed details.
If there are no available spots, families are invited to join the waiting list. Enrollment is year‑round and campus staff can advise on current wait times.
Warsaw Montessori Middle School (WMMS) serves students in grades 6 through 8, following the Montessori "Erdkinder" (children of the earth) curriculum. Located in Warsaw’s Mokotów district, the school utilizes its proximity to Royal Łazienki Park for outdoor learning and historical studies. A signature feature of the program is the Montessori Farm School in Podlasie, a residential facility where students live and work for several weeks each year. During these stays, students manage a household, operate small businesses, and care for farm animals, including chickens, bees, and goats. The academic program is conducted in English and Polish, with additional instruction in Spanish, German, or French. Students engage in practical projects such as maintaining vegetable gardens and participating in community service initiatives. This campus shares its site with the Montessori Toddler School, fostering a community where older students interact with younger peers in a shared educational environment.