Poland, Warsaw
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The school teaches students to think for themselves and to develop logical reasoning, research skills, and higher‑order thinking rather than memorizing predigested concepts. It emphasizes independent inquiry and critical thinking in line with Montessori practice that centers on following the child. The school follows Montessori principles that guide learning autonomy and curiosity.
The school hosts Our Christmas Concert 2025 with songs in many languages and dramatizations for families. Staff and students prepare performances reflecting hard work and dedication. Warsaw Montessori International Day features performances showcasing the culture, history, and traditions of different countries, with colorful costumes and traditional dances. A school disco closes the day to celebrate and foster community.
WMS International Day features performances highlighting the culture, history, and traditions of different countries. Students wear colorful costumes and perform traditional dances. English and Polish are used in school activities, with English spoken in programs that involve international participants. The events promote global awareness and cross-cultural understanding.
The International Day ends with a joyful school disco, providing opportunities for integration and celebration. Our Christmas Concert and other events offer social and cultural activities through music and performance. These activities support social interaction and cultural expression as part of school life.
There is a program for adolescents to join as helpers, taking on responsibilities in farm tasks and special projects.
Summer Camps 2026 run six weeks at Folwark Białka with weekly themes such as Nature Explorers, Languages & Music, Sports & Movement, Art & Expression, Around the World, and Storytellers' Camp. Camp activities include farm chores, caring for animals, sowing, harvesting, cooking, woodworking, and handicraft workshops. Sports and recreation include a swimming pool and kayaking trip. Languages spoken include English and Polish, with English language support from native speakers.
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.