Spain, Girona
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Immediate Admission: If there are places, available students may enrol at any time of the year and the admission would be directly into the current school term. Enrolment for next academic year takes place after the Christmas holidays, prioritising the siblings of current students and children of alumni. Documentation required to formalise the enrolment includes: family record book or birth certificates (photocopy and original); vaccination record of the student (photocopy and original); individual student health card (photocopy and original); Photocopy and original of the latest grades or school reports of the student; National Identity Document, Foreigner Identity Number or passport (photocopy and original of the parents and student, if they have one); bank account number; payment of the enrolment fee (enrolment becomes effective when payment is received; the enrolment fee is not refundable). Enrolment depends on the availability of places and the acceptance of the educational project by the family, with priority given to siblings and alumni. The process includes an Individualised informative interview with a tour or Weekly guided tours during school hours; Presentation of the educational project meetings; Open Days Sunday, 1st February 2026. Open Days are scheduled on Sundays and visits can be arranged via the provided form. Informative interviews can be conducted in Catalan, Spanish, English or French.
Montessori Palau Girona is a private, non-state school serving ages 0–18, structured around the Montessori approach from early years through secondary education. Infant education emphasizes neuro-sensory-psychomotor development and social experience, with development materials and a multilingual foundation in four languages. Primary education follows an interdisciplinary Cosmic Education model with a long school day to support exploration, and languages taught include Catalan, Spanish, English and German. Secondary education broadens linguistic study to six languages—Catalan, Spanish, English, French, German and Latin—with extended hours for English, mathematics, languages and sciences, and opportunities for service and production occupations and internships. The Linguistic Project integrates languages throughout stages, introducing French in secondary and Cambridge and DELF qualifications. AMI accreditation underpins the Montessori method, complemented by neuroscience research and the school's Innovation and Training Section. The campus spans five buildings on 150,000 square metres, with forested areas, laboratories, and diverse sports and cultural facilities, fostering talent through external competitions such as Physics Olympiads and MMUN.