Spain, Malaga
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1. School year and enrollment timing: The school year runs from September to June. New families may enrol during the admission process between January and March of the preceding school year. 2. Admission is determined by available spaces and is balanced by age and program level: Nido (6 months to 15 months), Infant Community (15 months to 3 years), Children's House (3–6 years), Elementary (6–12 years). 3. Schedule a visit: Choose an Open House or register for an online Virtual Tour; contact the school to reserve your spot. 4. Fill in the application form: After attending one of the events, a link to the application form will be sent to all interested parents. 5. Family interview: Parents meet with the Admissions Director to share information ensuring a good match between the family and Casa del Mar Montessori Marbella. 6. Admission decision: Information about the admission outcome and next steps is shared with parents via email.
Casa del Mar Montessori Marbella offers an authentic AMI-aligned Montessori education for ages 0 to 12. The program uses mixed-age classrooms and an interdisciplinary curriculum designed to fit each child's development, with hands-on, self-directed work and multimodal Montessori materials that engage movement, touch, sight and sound. Learning emphasizes cognitive, social-emotional, physical, artistic and ethical growth, with a strong focus on global citizenship and sustainability. The school operates four Montessori environments: Nido, Infant Community, Children's House and Elementary Program. Nido provides a calm space for babies 6 months to about 15 months, with floor-level materials, simple lighting, neutral colors and an emphasis on independence. The Elementary Environment follows the Great Lessons, offering cosmology, geography, science, language, math, music and art, driven by the students' interests. Mixed-age mentoring supports leadership and collaboration. Daily arts, music and integrated cultural experiences reinforce the school's commitment to holistic development and AMI standards. In Marbella, Spain.