Spain, Zaragoza
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Boarding activities (room and board, including transportation to and from school and lunch during the school week) are included in the Montessori Abroad Adolescent Community – Middle School program.
The school has an in-house catering team; meals are prepared daily on site using locally sourced, seasonal produce. The menu features classic and innovative dishes and international options, with meals eaten together to foster courtesy. Menus follow regional guidelines and emphasize well-balanced nutrition, including daily fruit and vegetables and accommodations for allergies.
The school is officially recognized as an international school by the Government of Aragon; it is inspired by the Association Montessori Internationale (AMI) and accredited by NEASC (New England Association of Schools and Colleges).
Zaragoza SchoolHouse is a private international Montessori school in Zaragoza, Spain, serving ages 1 to 14. It follows an AMI Montessori pedagogy across Infantil, Primary and Secondary cycles, with English as the vehicular language and Jolly Phonics supporting English-language work. It is NEASC-accredited and officially recognized as an international school by the Government of Aragon. In Secondary, the program integrates an official ESO curriculum with extended hours in mathematics, physics and chemistry, plus a broad offering in music, art, programming and languages; Latin and Philosophy are taught from 1st ESO. The campus spans 8,000 m2 of gardens and Nature Classroom, with spaces for carpentry, architecture and agroecology, all used to extend Montessori learning outdoors. A dedicated kitchen serves meals in classrooms, and transport links include bus line 57 and nearby Argualas tram. After-school, summer camps and an extracurricular program in English and Spanish include swimming, Datchball, language classes and programming.