List of Montessori schools

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Montessori schools are schools following the principles of Montessori education according to Maria Montessori. Notable Montessori schools include:

CountryLocationNameNotesRef(s)
AustraliaMerrimac, Gold Coast Queensland Independent College
New South Wales Inner Sydney Montessori School
Sydney Montessori School
Beechworth, Victoria Beechworth Secondary College Montessori Adolescent Program [1]
Perth, Western Australia Perth Montessori School
Canada Surrey, British Columbia Mountainview Montessori School
Toronto, Ontario Toronto Montessori Schools
China Qingdao Amerasia International School
North Point, Hong Kong Island Children's Montessori School
Colombia Bogotá Gimnasio Moderno
Eritrea Asmara Istituto Italiano Statale Omnicomprensivo di Asmara
FinlandPerkkaa, Espoo Perkkaanpuiston Montessorikoulu
Germany Potsdam, Brandenburg Montessori Oberschule Potsdam
Frankfurt am Main, Hesse Anna-Schmidt-Schule
Friedrichsdorf, Hesse Rhein-Main International Montessori School
India Chennai, Tamil Nadu Siragu Montessori School
Tiruchchirapalli, Tamil Nadu
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh City Montessori School
Ireland Dublin Children's House Montessori School, Dublin
Japan Tokyo Seisen International School
Jordan Amman Modern Montessori School
Netherlands Amsterdam 6th Montessori School Anne Frank
Montessori Lyceum Amsterdam
Nigeria Rivers State Bereton Montessori Nursery and Primary School
Lagos First Island Montessori School
Philippines Tanza, Cavite De Roman Montessori School
Silang, Cavite La Belle Montessori School
Tumauini, Isabela Advance Montessori Education Center of Isabela, Inc.
Taguig, Metro Manila Anne-Claire Montessori School
Valenzuela, Metro Manila Sto. Rosario Montessori School
San Leonardo, Nueva Ecija Clever Lane Montessori School
San Fernando, Pampanga Southernside Montessori School
United Kingdom Oxford, England Oxford Montessori Schools
United States Mountain View, California Khan Lab School Montessori 2.0 [2]
Greenwich, Connecticut Whitby School
Stamford, Connecticut The Children's School [3]
Wilmington, Delaware Wilmington Montessori School
Hollywood, Florida Beachside Montessori Village
Crest Hill, Illinois Joliet Montessori School
Louisville, Kentucky Montessori School of Louisville
Cambridge, Massachusetts Cambridge Montessori school
John M. Tobin Montessori School
Milton, Massachusetts Thacher Montessori School
Midland, Michigan Midland Montessori School
Saint Paul, Minnesota Great River Charter Montessori School
Holly Springs, North Carolina Southern Wake Montessori School
Cincinnati, Ohio Clark Montessori High School
Cleveland, Ohio Montessori High School at University Circle
Cleveland Heights, Ohio Ruffing Montessori
Portland, Oregon Franciscan Montessori Earth School & Saint Francis Academy
Anderson, South Carolina Montessori School of Anderson
Louisville, Tennessee New Horizon Montessori School
Houston, Texas School of the Woods
St. Catherine's Montessori School
Milwaukee, Wisconsin MacDowell Montessori School

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References

  1. "'Beechworth Secondary College'".
  2. "'A Bit Of A Montessori 2.0': Khan Academy Opens A Lab School". NPR.org. Retrieved 2016-08-07.
  3. "History". The Children's School. Retrieved 2025-01-08.