Spain, Barcelona
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The school serves over 180 children and their families on more than 3,000 square meters of indoor installations and 6,000 square meters of outdoor space. The Pomaret campus (Carrer Pomaret 25) opened in September 2022 and houses Early Years Pre‑School, two Infant Communities (12 children total) and two Children's Houses (24–35 students) across 1,900 square meters of indoor space and 5,000 square meters of outdoor space. The Esperança campus (Carrer Esperança 13) opened in September 2020 and houses the Primary program with 1,100 square meters of indoor space and 1,000 square meters of outdoor space, including a dedicated art and music room and a library. A new Nido space provides a quiet haven for younger children before they join the Infant Community on the Pomaret site.
The school follows the Montessori Curriculum and aligns with the British National Curriculum and Early Years Foundation Stage. The Primary campus includes a dedicated art and music room and a library. The Pomaret site provides Infant Communities and Children's Houses for early years and primary education, and a Nido space serves younger children before joining the Infant Community. The campuses across Pomaret and Esperança provide a multi-age learning environment with shared and age-specific facilities.
Barcelona Montessori School offers a Montessori education in Barcelona, combining the Montessori Curriculum with the British National Curriculum and the Early Years Foundation Stage. The school serves ages 1 to 12, and a Secondary Adolescent Program for ages 12–16 opened in September 2025. English is the language of instruction, with Catalan and Spanish taught on site. The school operates across two campuses, Pomaret (opened 2022) and Esperança (opened 2020), totaling about 3,000 square meters of indoor space and 6,000 square meters of outdoor space. Pomaret houses Early Years through Primary with Nido spaces, Infant Communities, and Children's Houses; Esperança hosts the Primary program with a dedicated art and music room and library. The school is authorized by the Catalan Department of Education after NABSS inspection and is British Council recognized. Facilities include an art specialist, library, and a Summer Camp program. The community comprises more than 40 nationalities.