Spain, Granada
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The Montessori method is the core approach, with Children's House for 3–6 year-olds and Elementary for 6–12 year-olds. The pace of learning comes from the child's own motivation and needs, supported by a materials-rich environment that responds to their interests and promotes independence. The school is bilingual in English and Spanish and is accredited by the Middle States Association of Schools and Colleges.
Art and culture are included as areas within the Montessori curriculum through Children's House activities. The environment supports creative expression and independent exploration.
The school is bilingual in English and Spanish, enabling communication in both languages. Cultural learning is integrated into daily Montessori activities as part of the culture area.
The school hosts events and maintains an active community life, including events listed under School Life and the End-of-year Party. Students learn through independent and collaborative work within the Montessori setting.
Daily home-made healthy food is provided. The school is committed to the health and welfare of your child.
Granada International Montessori School in Granada, Spain, serves children aged 3 to 12 with a Montessori curriculum. The program is divided into Children's House (ages 3–6) and Elementary (ages 6–12), where learning unfolds through hands-on materials, mixed-age groups, and student-driven pacing. The school uses English as the main instructional language, while Spanish language and culture are taught to support bilingual communication. Classrooms are designed with height-appropriate furniture and materials within easy reach to nurture independence, concentration, and responsibility. The outdoor space features a natural playground with vegetable plots, music installations, and wooden play structures that support physical and social development. Fresh, vegetarian lunches are prepared on site. Granada International Montessori School is accredited by the Middle States Association, becoming the first Granada school to achieve this recognition. The school serves hundreds of students from more than 15 nationalities and maintains a community life with events such as the End-of-year Party.