Spain, Mallorca
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The school has a uniform policy. Uniforms for Casa (3-6) and Lower and Upper Primary (6-12) and Secondary (12-16) are sold through the school uniform shop, including polo shirts and other items such as jumpers and sports shirts.
Lunch is available via an optional catering service; students may also bring packed lunches from home.
The school is operated by Earth Children School S.L. and Earth Children High School S.L., private limited companies incorporated in Spain. It is authorised by the Government of the Balearic Islands after inspection by NABSS and certification by the British Council, and is an authorised learning center of Pearson Edexcel and Cambridge Assessment.
The Montessori School of Mallorca blends Montessori pedagogy with a British curriculum to offer a continuous journey from Casa (ages 3–5) to Secondary (11–16). It combines Montessori methods with the English National Curriculum, culminating in Cambridge IGCSE and Pearson Edexcel IGCSE qualifications alongside a Spanish ESO pathway. English is the main language of learning within a multilingual community, with Montessori Model United Nations (MMUN) conferences in Rome and New York. Primary is homework-free and delivers academics, languages, arts, and physical education, supported by Montessori staff and specialists in music, languages, and sport. In Secondary, classes are small and British in approach, with a dual qualification pathway (IGCSE and ESO) and Global Perspectives, MMUN. W.I.S.E. Centre provides wellbeing, inclusion, and safeguarding. The campus revolves around a 400-year-old windmill, with outdoor spaces, gardens, and nature-focused learning. Languages include Spanish, Catalan, and German, with trips to London, Madrid, Rome, New York, and China.