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Valencia Montessori School

Spain, Valencia

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees €6,550 - 7,350
Ages 1 - 13 years
Pupil numbers 237
Type Co-educational
Opened 2012
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum Montessori Curriculum, American Curriculum, Bespoke Curriculum
Taught languages Spanish
Typical class size 25
Strengths Languages, Outdoor Education, Service and Sustainability
Clubs Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, Community and Service
Stages Infant/Toddler Care, Early Years, Primary School
Introduction

Valencia Montessori School is a private, mixed-age school in Valencia, Spain, delivering AMI-inspired Montessori education within an American CCSS framework and the Valencian Ministry of Education standards. The school serves learners from about 18 months to 12 years, organized into four communities: Infant Community (0–3), Children's House (3–6), Elementary (6–12), with an Adolescent scope. From the Children's House, English is the primary language, and from 1st grade Spanish and Valenciano are taught as subjects; the Infant Community is bilingual. The program blends AMI principles with the American curriculum, and Adolescent learning centers on projects and real-world internships. Valencia Montessori School is officially recognized by NEASC and accredited by CEICE GVA, UNESCO, ADEAC, and Slow Food Valencia. Facilities offer indoor/outdoor classrooms and eco features, including a waste management centre and a water filtration system. Extra programs include Valencia Forest School, after-school activities such as judo, basketball, art lab and music, a Summer Camp, and sustainability initiatives.

Av. del Rei en Jaume, 32, Rascanya, 46016 Tavernes Blanques, Valencia, Spain

The Essentials

Valencia Montessori School has 237 pupils, typical class sizes of 25, instruction in English.

Location

Valencia Montessori School is located in Valencia, Spain. Address: Av. Pío Baroja, 3, 46015 Valencia. It is an American School recognised by NEASC and aligned with AMI Montessori principles.

Stages

Infant Community (1.5–3 years); Children's House (3–6 years); Lower Elementary (6–9 years); Upper Elementary (9–12 years).

Type

mixed private school

Country affiliation

United States

School day structure

Morning care: 7:45–8:45 am; Afternoon care: 4:30–5:30 pm; Most after-school activities end around 6:00 pm.

Bus service

Bus service generally operates within Valencia city limits; routes are confirmed over the summer if minimum numbers are met.

Fees

Annual tuition at Valencia Montessori School ranges from EUR 6,550 to EUR 7,350 for 2026/27.

Application & Registration Fees

- Enrollment Fee (first academic year, per child): 919 €.
- Registration Fee (one-off, per child): 450 €.
- Material Fee (annual; payable in two instalments for Infant Community and Children's House): 389 €.
- Material Fee (annual; Elementary): 490 €.
- Material Fee (annual; Community of Adolescents): 524 €.

Tuition fees by school stage (monthly; education + nutrition)

- Infant Community (18 months–3 years): 721 € per month.
- Children's House (3–6 years): 721 € per month.
- Elementary (6–12 years): 802 € per month.
- Community of Adolescents (12–16 years): 871 € per month.

Calculated annual and per-term equivalents (for database entry):
- Annual equivalent (monthly × 10 months): Infant/Children's House: 7,210 €; Elementary: 8,020 €; Community of Adolescents: 8,710 €. These annual figures are calculated from the published monthly tuition.
- Per-term equivalent (annual ÷ 3 terms): Infant/Children's House: 2,403.33 €; Elementary: 2,673.33 €; Community of Adolescents: 2,903.33 €. These per-term figures are calculated from the annual equivalents.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Tuition is shown as a monthly charge and is billed on a monthly basis.
- Material fees are described as an annual payment made in two instalments (where specified).
- An annual one-time payment option for education is offered with a 3% discount.
- Sibling discounts apply: 25% off tuition fee for siblings and 8% off the education fee.
- Enrollment/registration fees are payable before the child may begin; the enrollment fee must be paid at registration.

Boarding fees

- Boarding is not applicable; there are no boarding fees listed.

Other costs and optional services

- Morning Care (7:45–8:45): 56.00 € per month.
- Afternoon Care (16:30–17:30): 56.00 € per month.
- Morning/Afternoon Care (only 3 days): 36.00 € per month.
- 30-minute care option: 30.00 € per month.
- One-day care: 10.00 € per day.

Refund information

- The enrollment fee is not refundable.
- No additional refund terms for tuition, material fees, or optional services are published in the academic fees and admissions information.

Fee payment options (methods)

- The fees and schedules describe billing frequency (monthly, annual instalments, annual payment option) and discounts but do not specify accepted payment methods (for example, bank transfer or credit card) in the published admissions/fees information.
Academics

Valencia Montessori School teaches Montessori Curriculum, American Curriculum, Bespoke Curriculum for students aged 1 to 13.

Curriculum

Following Association Montessori Internationale (AMI) principles, Valencia Montessori School offers an authentic Montessori education. The program includes four learning stages: Infant Community (0-3) bilingual, Children's House (3-6), Elementary (6-12), and Adolescent (12-18). In Children's House, the classroom is organized into five areas: practical life, sensorial, language, mathematics and culture. From Children's House through Elementary, English is the primary language; from 1st grade onward, Spanish and Valenciano are taught as subjects. The curriculum aligns with Common Core State Standards (American Curriculum) and the Valencian Ministry of Education Curriculum for Spanish and Valenciano from Grade 1. The Adolescent program emphasizes projects, internships, and real-world learning within the Montessori framework.

Higher Education Progression

The school is NEASC-accredited (New England Association of Schools and Colleges). It is an American School in Valencia and follows the Common Core State Standards alongside the Valencian Ministry of Education Curriculum for Spanish and Valenciano from Grade 1. Alumni are eligible to transfer to any educational institution, in Spain or abroad.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

Valencia Montessori School follows AMI principles and centers education on the child with educators guiding rather than teaching. It encourages self-esteem, tolerance, and concern for others through observation and planning. Educators serve as facilitators, promoting mutual respect and individualized learning. The community values integrity, commitment, respect, beauty, balance, simplicity, education, curiosity, personal growth, and love as guiding principles. A home-like, connected learning environment supports students' social and emotional development and reinforces respectful interactions within the school community.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

Infant Community is bilingual. From Children's House through the end of Elementary, English is the primary language of instruction, while Spanish and Valenciano are taught as subjects starting in 1st grade. The curriculum follows the Common Core State Standards (American Curriculum) and the Valencian Ministry of Education Curriculum for Spanish and Valenciano. English language proficiency expectations vary by grade, and an EAL program supports learners with limited English; staff communicate in English while encouraging students to follow their lead.

Admissions

Admissions

Admission process at Valencia Montessori School consists of seven steps: Explore, Submit your application, Wait for application review, Waiting List, Pay registration fee, Cycle Commitment, and Parent Involvement. Exploration invites families to join a school tour and observe the program; enrolment is based on parental support for the pedagogy and for those new to Montessori to observe the uniqueness of the program. Submission requires completing the application and providing the required documents. The review takes about four weeks; after review, a spot may be offered or the family placed on the waiting list if classes are full. To join the waiting list, fill out an application form; the child is placed on the waitlist for the year they are eligible to enter the class. Before the child begins, an enrollment fee is required per child and is non-refundable; the fee schedule is provided. The Cycle Commitment requires completing the full cycle: one year for 2-3 year olds, three years for 3-6, 6-9 and 9-12; families enrolling in the pre-primary and primary classes are expected to commit for three years per cycle; enrollment is ongoing until Year 6 unless one full term's notice is given. Parent Involvement is encouraged as part of the Montessori philosophy; families participate in events and projects throughout the year. The school follows Association Montessori Internationale (AMI) principles and implements a curriculum that combines the American Common Core Standards with the Valencian Ministry of Education Curriculum for Spanish and Valencian from Grade 1.

Waitlist

To place your child on the waiting list, you must fill out an application form. Your child will be placed on the waitlist for the year they are eligible to enter the class.

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