Poland, Warsaw
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The Warsaw Montessori Family operates multiple campuses in Warsaw, Izabelin, and Białka. Campuses include Montessori Toddler School on Tatrzańska 5a and Badowska 19 in Warsaw; Casa dei Bambini Warsaw Montessori on Badowska 19; Casa dei Bambini Izabelin on Szkolna 16 in Izabelin; Warsaw Montessori School on Szwoleżerów 4; Warsaw Montessori Middle School on Tatrzańska 5a; Warsaw Montessori High School on Pytlasińskiego 13a; Montessori Farm School on Białka 155.
Toddlers; Casa dei Bambini; Warsaw Montessori School; Warsaw Montessori Middle School; Warsaw Montessori High School (IB Diploma Programme); Montessori Farm School.
Private bilingual Montessori school
Poland
Application and enrolment fees
- Warsaw Montessori High School (WMHS): Application (recruitment) fee 750 PLN paid at the start of the application process. Enrolment fee 3,000 PLN payable when recruitment results are released and enrolment is confirmed.
- Montessori Farm School (Folwark Białka): Registration fee 2,000 PLN.
Tuition fees by school and year group (detailed)
- Warsaw Montessori High School (Pre-IB and IB DP) — published payment options for the 2025/2026 school year (and updated monthly-rate guidance for 2026/2027 new contracts):
- Pre-IB (1st and 2nd grade):
- Monthly plan: 10 × 6,000 PLN (total 60,000 PLN per school year). Payments due by the 15th of each month (first instalment due August 15; last instalment due May 15).
- Two-instalment plan: 2 × 28,500 PLN (total 57,000 PLN per school year; two payments due August 15 and November 15).
- Single payment: 54,000 PLN (one payment due August 15; 10% discount applied to the single-payment option as published).
- IB Diploma Programme (3rd and 4th grade): IB DP carries an additional 1,000 PLN per month above Pre-IB under the 2025/2026 plan:
- Monthly plan: 10 × 7,000 PLN (total 70,000 PLN per school year). Payments due by the 15th of each month (first instalment due August 15; last instalment due May 15).
- Two-instalment plan: 2 × 33,250 PLN (total 66,500 PLN per school year; payments due August 15 and November 15).
- Single payment: 63,000 PLN (one payment due August 15; 10% discount applied to the single-payment option as published).
- 2026/2027 rates for new contracts: monthly instalments increase by 1,000 PLN per month (Pre-IB monthly 7,000 PLN; IB DP monthly 8,000 PLN) while discounts and the instalment schedule remain the same for those payment plans. All other payment-plan discount structures remain as published.
- Montessori Farm School (Folwark Białka) — academic year detail published for 2025/2026:
- Tuition (education) fee for the school year (September to June): 44,000 PLN per student.
- Room and board (boarding) for the school year (Monday–Friday, September to June): 20,000 PLN.
- Meals (Monday–Friday, September to June): 10,000 PLN.
- Weekend stay (optional for students who need to remain on the farm for a weekend): 300 PLN per weekend (does not apply to school holidays/closures marked in the school calendar).
- Supply fee (school items, notebooks, books, etc.): 2,000 PLN.
- The published farm-school prices exclude costs for school trips, school fleece/uniform items, weekend attractions and similar extras. Payment-plan options are: one payment (10% discount) due August 15, or 10 monthly payments due on the 15th of each month beginning August 15.
Billing schedule and payment terms (general, per published plans)
- Monthly instalments (where offered): Ten monthly instalments due by the 15th of each month, with the first instalment due August 15 and the final instalment due May 15. This schedule is published for WMHS tuition plans and for Montessori Farm School payment plans.
- Two-instalment option (where offered): Two equal payments with the published 5% discount schedule; WMHS two-instalment payments are due August 15 and November 15.
- Single-payment option (where offered): One payment, typically due August 15, carrying the published single-payment discount (for example, a 10% discount in the published schedules).
Boarding fees (where applicable)
- Montessori Farm School (Folwark Białka) operates with a residential/boarding aspect and publishes boarding costs: room and board 20,000 PLN per school year (Monday–Friday, September to June) plus meals 10,000 PLN for Monday–Friday; optional weekend stays charged at 300 PLN per weekend. Supply and extras are listed separately.
- The other WMF campuses (Casa dei Bambini, Montessori toddler sites, Warsaw Montessori School, Warsaw Montessori Middle School, and WMHS day-programme) do not publish boarding fees on their fee pages; boarding fees are specifically published for the Farm School only.
Other costs and mandatory extras
- WMHS: One-time application (recruitment) fee 750 PLN and enrolment fee 3,000 PLN for incoming students as published; other routine extras (uniform, school trips, supplies) are not itemised on the WMHS fees page.
- Montessori Farm School: Supply fee 2,000 PLN; school trips, fleece/uniform items, and weekend attractions are explicitly excluded from the listed prices and charged separately. Meals and room-and-board are charged as separate line items as listed above.
Refund information
- No public, detailed refund or withdrawal schedule is published on the WMHS or Farm School fees pages that specify refund percentages or timelines for cancelled enrolments or early withdrawals. Families should confirm the school's enrolment contract terms for refund/withdrawal provisions directly with admissions.
Fee payment options and acceptable payment channels
- Published fee pages specify payment-plan structures (one-off, two instalments, or ten monthly instalments) and the instalment due dates, but do not list specific payment channels (credit card, bank transfer, etc.) on the public fee pages. Payment is required according to the published schedules; parents should use the school's admissions or finance office to confirm acceptable payment channels and transfer details.
Discounts and sibling policy
- Warsaw Montessori Family sibling discount policy (as published): the enrolment fee is charged only for the first child joining one of the WMF schools; a 10% discount on tuition fees applies to the second child onwards. This discount policy is published as applying across Warsaw Montessori Family schools.
Summary of availability and coverage
- The fees above are the detailed, published figures available for the WMHS (Pre-IB and IB DP) and the Montessori Farm School (Folwark Białka). The WMHS fees page also provides the published 2026/2027 monthly-rate update for new contracts.
- Other WMF campuses (the Montessori Toddler Schools, Casa dei Bambini sites, Warsaw Montessori School elementary campus and Warsaw Montessori Middle School) are identified within the Warsaw Montessori Family network but do not publish a full, public fee schedule on their site pages; their fee schedules are not itemised on the public pages reviewed. Parents should refer to admissions or the school's contract for the exact fees, payment channels, and refund terms for those campuses.
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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.