Autonomy
The child chooses their activities, develops independence and builds their ability to act for themselves within a structured framework.
A pedagogy that develops autonomy, confidence, concentration and the joy of learning
A space carefully organized to foster autonomy and concentration.
Concrete tools designed to develop intelligence and coordination.
Professionals trained to observe and guide each child individually.
Academic fundamentals and transversal skills for success.
The ability to manage work, time and learning.
Mental flexibility to thrive in all environments.
Core curriculum skills validated and recognized
School approved by the French Ministry of Education
Transitions possible to all educational pathways
We don't teach in the same way.
But we prepare for the same world.
Another way of learning, concretely.
Learn by doing
Progress naturally
Structured freedom
Expert support
These principles come to life every day in the classroom.
The child chooses their activities, develops independence and builds their ability to act for themselves within a structured framework.
A caring, relational and cooperative environment fosters self-confidence, motivation and fulfillment.
Each child progresses at their own pace with personalized support that respects their needs, progress and concentration.
Montessori materials, classroom atmosphere and bilingualism create a prepared environment that stimulates exploration, the senses and learning.
Montessori pedagogy comes alive through carefully orchestrated daily moments where children's natural curiosity meets structured guidance.
Children freely choose their activities and explore materials at their own pace.
The educator observes and intervenes individually, respecting each child's rhythm.
A prepared environment that offers freedom within clear, consistent boundaries.
Montessori places the child's natural development at the heart of learning, while traditional education focuses on standardized curricula.
Children learn by manipulating materials and discovering concepts, rather than passively receiving information.
Each child progresses according to their own developmental timeline, without pressure or artificial comparison.
Traditional motivation relies on external rewards and punishments, while Montessori cultivates intrinsic motivation through autonomy and personal engagement.
We understand your concerns and want to be transparent about our educational approach.
Transforming a few everyday gestures.
A few simple adjustments β adapted space, slowed-down demonstration, time to repeat β are all it takes to help your child grow more independent at home.
DiscoverIn Montessori pedagogy, the environment is carefully prepared to encourage independence, exploration and concentration.
The environment is the third educator: ordered, beautiful, and rich in carefully selected materials that invite exploration and autonomous learning.
Come visit our schools and see our pedagogy in action