Spain, Malaga
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Carr. de Cadiz, Edif. Sotocentro, Planta 1, Sotogrande, Cádiz, Spain. The school is located in Sotogrande, near the sea and within easy reach of the countryside, midway between Estepona and Gibraltar.
Nido & Infant Community (Nido: 0–18 months; Infant Community: 18 months–3 years). Children's House (ages 3–6). Lower and Upper Elementary (LE: ages 6–9; UE: ages 9–12).
International Montessori school offering bilingual education in English and Spanish.
Spain (Andalusia)
The educational approach is centered on the child and uses a flexible daily rhythm rather than a fixed schedule, guided by Montessori principles.
Application fees
- Exact application / enrollment fee amounts are not available in publicly retrievable materials. The admissions page includes a downloadable fee schedule titled "IMS - Tarifas y Servicios.pdf," but that fee document could not be accessed for extraction during this lookup.
Tuition fees by school year (per term / per year group)
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Billing schedule and payment terms
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Boarding fees (if applicable)
- International Montessori School Sotogrande operates as an early years and primary/day school for young children (nido, infant community, children's house, lower/upper elementary) and does not operate a boarding provision; therefore no boarding fees apply.
Other costs or fees (uniforms, meals, extra services, transport, extracurriculars)
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Refund information
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Fee payment options (credit card / bank transfer / direct debit)
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Practical next step (contact information to obtain the current fee schedule and exact amounts)
- Admissions email: admissions@ims-sotogrande.com. Phone: +34 653 04 17 39. The school's admissions page and registration portal reference a downloadable fees-and-services PDF and an online registration system.
Summary of retrieval: a detailed, published fee schedule is linked from the school's admissions page (document titled "IMS - Tarifas y Servicios.pdf"), but that file could not be accessed for extraction in this lookup; therefore exact numeric values for application fees, per-term/per-year tuition by year group, billing schedules, extras, refund terms, and accepted payment methods could not be provided here.
International Montessori School Sotogrande offers a bilingual, child-centered education in a welcoming Andalusia setting. The school follows a Montessori curriculum across four stages: Nido (0–18 months), Infant Community (18 months–3 years), Children's House (3–6 years), and Lower and Upper Elementary (6–12 years). Accredited by NEASC and AMI and authorized by Junta de Andalucía, IMS combines Montessori practice with international standards and local requirements. Students learn through hands-on, project-based exploration in math, language, science, art, and history, with instruction delivered in English and Spanish. Classrooms are prepared environments guided by trained Montessori professionals, fostering autonomy, collaboration, and social responsibility. The campus supports wellbeing with yoga, mindfulness, and emotional education, and offers on-site pediatric care via KidsCare. Monthly Learning Walks connect classroom topics to the real world; weekly updates and periodic parent meetings strengthen home–school partnership. A Rainbow Team and diverse after-school offerings ensure inclusive learning and holistic development for every child.