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Montessori Bright Academy

Portugal, Lisbon

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees €8,410 - 8,880
Ages 1 - 12 years
Pupil numbers 70
Type Co-educational
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum Montessori Curriculum
Taught languages Portuguese
Typical class size 14
Strengths Outdoor Education, Languages, Academic Enrichment
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Cultural and Language, Lifestyle and Wellbeing
Stages Infant/Toddler Care, Early Years, Primary School
Introduction

Montessori Bright Academy is an international Montessori school in Lisbon, founded by Fabienne Mikou, housed in a traditional Portuguese building in Alvalade with direct access to a forest. The school serves ages 1 to 12 across three programs: Toddler (1–3), Primary (3–6), and Elementary (6–12). Lessons run 8:00–13:00 for Toddlers; 8:00–15:30 for Primary; 8:00–15:45 for Elementary. The language environment is English with exposure to French and Portuguese, supporting multilingual development. AMI-certified guides deliver the Montessori pedagogy across all ages, emphasizing hands-on, mastery-based learning in mixed-age communities. The curriculum integrates practical life, sensorial work, language, and mathematics, with a Forest School outdoor program that connects learning to nature. Outdoor discovery fosters independence, collaboration, and environmental awareness across science, history, geography, and the arts. The school promotes independence, curiosity, and holistic learning, supported by a 20-hectare green playground adjacent to a forest, within a diverse, international community. Facilities nurture inquiry and resilience.

Av. Alm. Gago Coutinho 141, 1700-111 Lisboa, Portugal

The Essentials

Montessori Bright Academy has 70 pupils, typical class sizes of 14, instruction in English.

Location

The Montessori Bright Academy is located at Av. Almirante Gago Coutinho, 141, Alvalade, Lisbon, Portugal. The school operates in a traditional Portuguese building in the Alvalade neighborhood, with direct access to the forest and a 20-hectare green playground in the heart of Lisbon.

Stages

Toddler (1-3 years), Primary (3-6 years), Elementary (6-12 years)

Type

International Montessori school

Pupil Nationality Mix

37 nationalities represented

School day structure

Toddler (8:00 AM–1:00 PM); Primary (8:00 AM–3:30 PM); Elementary (8:00 AM–3:45 PM).

Fees

Annual tuition at Montessori Bright Academy ranges from EUR 8,410 to EUR 8,880 for 2026/27.

Application and enrolment fees

- Application fee: No separate non‑refundable application fee amount is published. To secure an offered place parents must submit the enrolment contract and the required enrolment fee within five (5) working days of the admission decision.

Tuition fees by year group (published annual amounts; per‑term illustrative split shown below)

- Age 1 — Nursery 1 (Nurs. 1): EUR 8,410 per year. Per term (illustrative split into 3 equal instalments): EUR 2,803.33 per term.
- Age 2 — Nursery 2 (Nurs. 2): EUR 8,410 per year. Per term (illustrative): EUR 2,803.33 per term.
- Age 3 — Kindergarten 1 (Kindg. 1): EUR 8,880 per year. Per term (illustrative): EUR 2,960.00 per term.
- Age 4 — Kindergarten 2 (Kindg. 2): EUR 8,880 per year. Per term (illustrative): EUR 2,960.00 per term.
- Age 5 — Kindergarten 3 (Kindg. 3): EUR 8,880 per year. Per term (illustrative): EUR 2,960.00 per term.
- Age 6 — Grade 1: EUR 8,880 per year. Per term (illustrative): EUR 2,960.00 per term.
- Age 7 — Grade 2: EUR 8,880 per year. Per term (illustrative): EUR 2,960.00 per term.
- Age 8 — Grade 3: EUR 8,880 per year. Per term (illustrative): EUR 2,960.00 per term.
- Age 9 — Grade 4: EUR 8,880 per year. Per term (illustrative): EUR 2,960.00 per term.
- Age 10 — Grade 5: EUR 8,880 per year. Per term (illustrative): EUR 2,960.00 per term.
- Age 11 — Grade 6: EUR 8,880 per year. Per term (illustrative): EUR 2,960.00 per term.

Published tuition figures are quoted as annual amounts. The per‑term figures above are an illustrative division (annual fee ÷ 3) and are provided only to show how an annual amount would convert into three equal instalments. Use the annual amount for official billing.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Admission decision is communicated after the student assessment visit; to secure the place families must return a signed enrolment contract and pay the enrolment fee within five (5) working days of the admission decision. Tuition is quoted on an annual basis; specific invoicing dates, instalment deadlines and penalties for late payment are handled through the enrolment contract and invoice.

Boarding fees

- Boarding: Not applicable. The school operates as a day school for children aged 1–12 and does not publish boarding options or boarding fees.

Other costs and incidental charges

- Additional charges that can apply (listed generically): meals/catering, school uniform, educational materials, school trips, extracurricular activities, transport/school bus, and optional after‑school care. Specific prices for these items are not included in the published annual tuition figures and are billed separately where applicable.

Refund information

- The school requires the enrolment contract and fee to secure a place. Specific refund rules (for application, enrolment fees or tuition refunds) are set out in the enrolment contract and are not published as a separate, detailed schedule alongside the annual fees. Families should refer to the enrolment contract terms for the binding refund/withdrawal policy.

Fee payment options

- Payment methods and formal billing instructions are provided on the enrolment invoice and in the enrolment contract. Commonly used payment channels for international schools of this profile include bank transfer (IBAN/SWIFT) and card payments; the school issues invoices and payment instructions as part of enrolment documentation. For precise available payment channels and any card‑processing fees, follow the enrolment invoice instructions.

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Academics

Montessori Bright Academy teaches Montessori Curriculum for students aged 1 to 12.

Curriculum

Montessori Bright Academy offers three programs: Toddler (1–3 years), Primary (3–6 years), and Elementary (6–12 years). Toddler sessions run 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM; Primary runs 8:00 AM to 3:30 PM; Elementary runs 8:00 AM to 3:45 PM. The language environment is English with exposure to French and Portuguese. The curriculum emphasizes hands-on, mastery-based learning in mixed-age communities, with a focus on Practical Life, Sensorial, Language, and Mathematics. Outdoor learning is provided through a Forest School Program that fosters independence, resilience, and environmental awareness, and connects classroom learning to real-world experiences across science, history, geography, and the arts. The program emphasizes independence, collaboration, and holistic learning across disciplines.

Student Teacher Ratio

Toddler class size: 15; Primary class size: 25.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

MBA emphasizes an observation-based, individualized learning approach that supports the whole child. It uses multi-age, family-like communities, and prioritizes independence, collaboration, empathy, and emotional regulation through its pillars and guided interactions. Parent engagement is encouraged as part of a collaborative Montessori partnership.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

English is the primary language of instruction, with consistent exposure to Portuguese from age one and additional exposure to French and Portuguese in Toddler language experiences.

Admissions

Admissions

Visit the School. Schedule a visit and begin your journey with a personal tour of our school. You will meet our Head of School. You will explore our thoughtfully prepared environments. You will learn more about our Montessori approach.
Submit Your Application. Confirm your interest by completing the Application Form and a Parent Questionnaire. The Application Form and the Parent Questionnaire are the required components of the admissions process. Submitting these documents initiates the next steps in admissions.
Student Visit & Assessment. Within a week of receiving your application, a classroom visit will be scheduled for your child. This allows them to experience our environment firsthand and meet their potential guide. The visit is part of the assessment process.
Confirmation of Admission. An admission decision is communicated by our Admissions Office within one week of the assessment visit. To secure their child's place, parents must submit the enrollment contract and fee within five (5) working days. The enrollment contract and fee finalize placement.

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