Spain, Zaragoza
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Located at Via Ibérica 67 in Zaragoza, Zaragoza SchoolHouse sits on a campus with an 8,000 m2 garden used as an outdoor classroom. Interiors are bright and spacious with large windows, designed to support Montessori learning and provide spaces for both independent and group work. The school has a dedicated kitchen and a hall for meetings and events with parents. The grounds include a Nature Classroom and specialized spaces for carpentry and architecture, as well as an agroecological space for cultivation and composting, all integrated into the curriculum. Transport to the campus is accessible by bus line 57 and the Argualas tram stop nearby.
Sports activities are centered on the Via Ibérica campus, with some offerings hosted at partner facilities. Swimming is organized in collaboration with Stadium Casablanca for Zaragoza SchoolHouse students on Tuesdays from 16:00 to 17:30. Datchball is offered to primary and secondary students, with groups A (3rd–4th Primary), B (5th–6th Primary), and C (Secondary); training occurs on Mondays from 16:00 to 17:00 and the team competes in Aragón school games. The school emphasizes physical and mental development, teamwork, and coordination through these activities. Some activities take place at the Stadium Casablanca partnership, while others occur on campus depending on the program.
Zaragoza SchoolHouse offers Montessori international education from Early Childhood through Secondary and is the first center in Aragón to offer International Montessori Secondary. The classrooms are large with abundant natural light, arranged as Montessori environments that support independent and collaborative work, reading corners, and spaces for experiments with manipulatives. The school has its own kitchen with menus planned by a nutritionist and meals served in the classroom. The Nature Classroom extends the curriculum outdoors, including science, English, and art, and the campus features spaces dedicated to outdoor learning. Specialized spaces include a carpentry and architecture area and an agroecological space for cultivation and composting, all aligned with the Montessori approach.
Zaragoza SchoolHouse offers a broad After School program with camps and services during summer months and additional extracurricular activities during the school year in English and Spanish. Chinese language classes run on Tuesdays 08:00–09:00 and Thursdays 16:00–17:00 for ages 5–14. Computer programming classes are held Fridays 14:30–15:30 and Saturday mornings for ages 6–10. Sports activities include Swimming (in collaboration with Stadium Casablanca) on Tuesdays 16:00–17:30 and Datchball on Mondays 16:00–17:00, with groups for different age ranges and Aragón school games. Summer Camp options include an urban on-site camp from June to September for ages 2–12, Little Summer Camp for ages 2–5 with partial English and Montessori activities, and Super Summer Camp for ages 6–12, all incorporating meals, garden activities, and nature-based learning.
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.