Spain, Valencia
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The school began in 2015 as the International Montessori School of Valencia, which is now Mammolina Montessori. It is a private, family-friendly international school located just north of Valencia, authorized by the Department of Education of the Generalitat Valenciana and NEASC accredited, offering a multilingual English-French-Spanish Montessori-based education. The team includes a Valencia-born director and multilingual guides supporting Children's House and Primary programs, reflecting a diverse staff. Montessori principles guide the school's prepared environments and mixed-age groups.
The school is a small private, family-friendly international community with a diverse student body and a multilingual environment. Outdoor learning is supported by a spacious 2600m2 garden that fosters independence and physical activity. A Valencia-born director leads the school, with a multilingual team including English, French, and Spanish-speaking guides. An active Mammolina community is sustained by the Mammolina Parents Association, which connects families, guides, and staff.
The Mammolina Parent Association (MPA) is a volunteer group of parents and caregivers. Every parent and caregiver is automatically a member; there are no forms or dues. The MPA builds a strong home–school partnership and fosters a community of families, guides, and staff. It organizes events including a Welcome Celebration, a Winter Celebration, and a Cultural Festival, plus casual gatherings like Friday's Fun and monthly Coffee Meetups. Donors fund these events, with 100% of parent donations going directly to funding the events. Volunteer opportunities are available and meetings are held monthly; you can contact mammolinaparentassociation@gmail.com.
Mammolina Montessori International School is a private, family‑focused international preschool and primary school just north of Valencia, Spain. It offers Montessori education in English, French and Spanish for learners aged 3 to 12, using mixed‑age classrooms and prepared environments to foster independence, self‑discipline and responsibility, supported by neuroscience‑informed development and a focus on emotional well‑being. In the Children's House (3–6), an English‑speaking guide introduces French with a Spanish‑speaking assistant providing daily recess support and a Friday Spanish session. The Primary program (6–12) provides English‑ and French‑speaking guides and follows the official Spanish and Valenciano curricula, emphasizing Mathematics, Sensorial Work, Language, Culture and Practical Life within a Montessori work cycle. The school is authorized by the Generalitat Valenciana and NEASC‑accredited. Outdoor learning is central in a 2,600 m2 garden with a vegetable plot and tennis/handball courts. After‑school options include chess, Art & Creativity, Theater and Puppetry, and Tennis, guided by a Valencia‑born leadership team.