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Zaragoza SchoolHouse

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Spanish
Fees €3,980 - 7,070
Ages 2 - 15 years
Pupil numbers 90
Type Co-educational
Opened 2013
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum Montessori Curriculum, Bespoke Curriculum
Taught languages French, Latin, Mandarin
Typical class size 12
Strengths Outdoor Education, Languages, Academic Enrichment
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language
Stages Infant/Toddler Care, Early Years, Primary School
Introduction

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.

Vía Ibérica, 67, 50012 Zaragoza, Spain

The Essentials

Zaragoza SchoolHouse has 90 pupils, typical class sizes of 12, instruction in English, Spanish.

Location

67 Vía Ibérica, Zaragoza, Spain. Zaragoza SchoolHouse is located in the city of Zaragoza.

Stages

Early childhood education (ages 3-6); Primary; Secondary (including International Montessori Secondary).

Type

Private international Montessori school.

Country affiliation

Spain

Fees

Annual tuition at Zaragoza SchoolHouse ranges from EUR 3,980 to EUR 7,070 for 2026/27.

Academic year
- Fees shown apply to the 2025/2026 academic year and are stated in EUR.

Application / registration fees
- CASA DE NIÑOS (Infantil 3–5 years): Registration (Reserva de plaza / Matrícula anual) EUR 375.00.
- PRIMARIA (6–11 years): Registration (Reserva de plaza / Matrícula anual) EUR 400.00.
- SECUNDARIA (12–15 years): Registration (Reserva de plaza / Matrícula anual) EUR 400.00. The registration fee is payable at the time of reservation and is non-refundable.

Tuition fees by year group and day pattern (teaching + school meal where indicated)
- CASA DE NIÑOS / INFANTIL (3–5 years) — annual total and monthly installment (10 cuotas):
- Morning schedule (Mon–Fri 09:00–13:00): Annual EUR 3,980.00 (10 monthly payments of EUR 398.00).
- Half day with lunch (Mon–Fri 09:00–14:00): Annual EUR 4,593.30 (10 monthly payments of EUR 459.30).
- Full day (Mon–Fri 09:00–16:00): Annual EUR 5,820.00 (10 monthly payments of EUR 582.00).
- PRIMARIA (Taller I & II, 6–11 years) — full day (Mon–Fri 09:00–16:00): Annual EUR 7,070.00 (10 monthly payments of EUR 707.00).
- SECUNDARIA (12–15 years) — full day (Mon–Fri 09:00–16:00): Annual EUR 7,070.00 (10 monthly payments of EUR 707.00).

Billing schedule and payment terms
- Tuition and comedor (school meal) fees are annual amounts shown and are collected as 10 monthly instalments (10 cuotas). Payment is collected by bank direct debit (domiciliación bancaria) on the 1st day of each month. Bank and administrative charges generated by returned payments are charged in the following month. The school reserves the right to modify prices with 30 days' notice if required by changes in legislation or supplier cost increases.
- Annual prepayment discount: A 5% discount applies to the annual tuition if paid in a single annual payment. The annual payment must be made by bank transfer (ingreso en cuenta) before the stated deadline (example deadline shown for this academic cycle: 15/07/2025). The 5% annual-payment discount is not combinable with other discounts.

Material, extras and other costs
- School materials (per term, paid in October, January and April):
- Infantil (Casa de niños): EUR 75.00 per term.
- Primaria and Secundaria: EUR 90.00 per term.
- Lunch for non-regular users (per day, when not enrolled in the meal plan): EUR 12.00 per day.
- Extended-hours (Early care / Madrugadores 08:00–09:00): EUR 30.00 per month; EUR 5.00 per single early-care day.
- Fees do not include: books and classroom-owned materials, costs of outings or cultural activities, residential trips (colonies), exchanges or other specific services that have an additional charge; specialized psychological/diagnostic or individual therapeutic services (e.g., psychopedagogical, neuropsychological, speech therapy, individual remediation) which may incur additional costs.

Discounts and sibling / family concessions
- Sibling discounts:
- 50% discount on the registration fee for the second sibling.
- 13% discount on the school fee of the lower-fee sibling.
- Large families and single-parent families with the regional family card (carnet DGA):
- Registration: 25% discount for all siblings.
- Tuition discounts: 10% when only one child attends; 15% on monthly fees for two children attending; 25% on the third and subsequent children.
- Discounts do not apply to material fees or other ancillary services. Discounts are not cumulative; the largest applicable discount is applied.

Refunds, absences and adjustments
- Registration fee (matrícula) is non-refundable. The school's stated policy indicates the institution is not obliged to return amounts already paid for registration or monthly fees. Bank and administrative charges from returned payments are charged in the next month.
- Tuition adjustments for students who spend part of the academic year abroad (not including family vacations):
- Less than one month: 100% of the corresponding monthly fee charged.
- Up to two months: 85% of the corresponding monthly fee charged.
- Up to six months: 50% of the corresponding monthly fee charged.
- Up to ten months: 25% of the corresponding monthly fee charged.
- Application of the above adjustments requires approval by school management.

Boarding
- No boarding fees apply. Zaragoza SchoolHouse operates as a day school; no boarding program or boarding fees are listed.

Accepted payment methods and practical notes
- Recurring tuition collection is by bank direct debit (domiciliación bancaria) on the 1st of each month. Annual single-payment amounts are to be deposited by bank transfer (ingreso en cuenta) to meet the annual-payment discount deadline when applicable. No credit-card payment method is listed in the school fee schedule.

Administrative and legal notes on fees
- The school reserves the right to revise fees if changes in taxes or supplier costs occur, with a 30-day notice. Administrative bank charges for returned payments are passed to the family. The school's policy specifies that certain specialized services and extra activities carry separate fees. Registration fees are non-refundable.
Academics

Zaragoza SchoolHouse teaches Montessori Curriculum, Bespoke Curriculum for students aged 2 to 15.

Curriculum

Montessori pedagogy and materials underpin Zaragoza SchoolHouse. The school follows an international AMI Montessori curriculum across the Infantil, Primary and Secondary cycles, with English as the vehicular language and English-language work supported by Jolly Phonics. The site notes AMI recognition and NEASC accreditation. In Secondary, there is an official ESO curriculum with extended hours in mathematics, physics and chemistry, plus a broad offering in music, art, programming and languages, and Latin and Philosophy are taught. The curriculum includes an expanded focus on math, science and the arts across the levels.

Student Teacher Ratio

Small groups with a 1:10 student-to-teacher ratio. The Casa de Niños classroom operates at a 1:12 ratio.

Higher Education Progression

Multilingual (English, Spanish and French) program enables access to universities in different countries and support for international higher education pathways.

Gifted and Talented

High abilities are addressed under Outplacements, Expatriates and High Abilities; there is an expanded curriculum in math, science and the arts.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The school's vision aligns with Maria Montessori's philosophy, promoting a society based on respect and knowledge. It instills values of respect for self, others and the environment and aims to develop bilingual communicators. The mission is holistic development, with the child as protagonist and support for independent, autonomous growth. Learning emphasizes autonomy, curiosity-driven activities, and time-management as students progress through each life stage. The classroom is organized into mixed-age groups to support learning across different ages and pace. Knowledge, coexistence and health—emotional and physical—are addressed holistically as part of every student's growth.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

We partner with families of children with special health needs to ensure the best, individualized care. We support health and wellbeing as part of holistic development, including accommodations for health needs. The campus is nut-free and allergy management plans are developed for students with allergies. Staff are background checked, CPR and First-Aid certified, and receive ongoing professional development. A safeguarding framework includes a safeguarding policy and safer recruitment protocol, plus the ZSH Code of Ethics, Internet Safety Policy and Safeguarding Policy. The wellbeing of all children is supported by a staff Code of Conduct.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The school runs a multilingual Montessori program with immersion beyond English, allowing students to master French in addition to Spanish and English. English is the vehicle language; 50% of the curriculum is delivered in English, and all teachers are bilingual English/Spanish. From age 3, children experience English immersion in Casa de niños, where English is the working language and Montessori methods with Jolly Phonics are used. From Taller I, the full-day is taught in English with up to four hours per week of explicit English instruction. French is introduced from Taller I, with one hour per week for ages 6-9 and two hours per week from age 9. Cambridge exam preparation begins in 3rd grade, with Starters, Movers and Flyers in primary and B2/C1 by the end of primary. Reading at Home provides English and French materials in the library to support language learning.

Mental Wellbeing

Health and safety are a top priority, with a safe, nurturing environment where each child is supported academically, socially and emotionally. Preventative health measures are in place, including staff daily wellbeing checks and a campus illness policy. We partner with families of children with health needs to provide the best, individualized care. The campus is nut-free and allergy-management plans are in place for affected students. The environment is regularly cleaned and sanitized, with emphasis on proper handwashing and hygiene. Staff are background checked, CPR and First-Aid certified, and receive ongoing professional development to ensure qualified care.

Safeguarding

Zaragoza SchoolHouse has a Safeguarding Children and Child Protection Policy and Procedures. Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children means protecting them from abuse or neglect and ensuring safe, nurturing care and optimum life chances. A safer recruitment protocol is in place. The ZSH Code of Ethics, Internet Safety Policy, Safeguarding Policy, and Staff Code of Conduct support safeguarding and ethical practice. The health, safety and wellbeing of all children are paramount to all staff. Campus security includes 24/7 secured campuses, controlled sign-in/out procedures, escorted visitors, and comprehensive emergency preparedness.

Admissions

Admissions

Enrollment is open all year round. Enrollment documents include the ZSH Registration form, ZSH Data Protection, SEPA Direct Debit, ZSH Authorization images, ZSH Middle School, ZSH General authorization excursions, ZSH Proof of absence, and ZSH Printed Summer Camp. All successful applicants are required to pay the registration fee for entry. Enrollment fees by program range from 93.75€ to 375€ for Infant, 200€ to 400€ for Lower Elementary, 200€ to 400€ for Upper Elementary, and 200€ to 400€ for Secondary. Discounts are offered: 50% off the enrollment fee for the second sibling; 13% off the lower of the tuition; 25% off enrollment for all siblings for large families; 10% off tuition if only one child attends; 15% off tuition for two children and 25% off for the third and subsequent children. Discounts do not apply to materials or other services and are not cumulative; the largest discount is applied to the lowest fee.

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