
Colegio Maria Montessori de Monclova
Updated July 2026
Curriculum
These institutions are certified Montessori schools in Mexico that provide integral, personalized education for children from early childhood through elementary levels. They focus on fostering independence, creativity, and a lifelong love of learning through authentic Montessori practices.
Curriculum
Teaching approach
The schools follow the scientific Montessori methodology, which emphasizes active learning, natural development, and individual respect. The philosophy centers on the "prepared environment," where children engage in independent exploration and self-directed work to build knowledge and self-confidence.
Programmes
The academic offering is structured into three main stages: Community Infantil (18 months–3 years) focusing on practical life, language, and motor coordination; Casa de Niños (3–6 years) covering sensorial work, mathematics, language, and cosmic education; and Montessori Primary (6–12 years) which includes independent research, collaborative work, and "Great Lessons." These programs are supported by certified guides and utilize specialized, self-correcting materials to facilitate discovery.
Outcomes
The Montessori methodology aims to develop secure, creative, and independent individuals who possess a deep love for learning. Graduates are prepared as integral, empathetic human beings capable of addressing future challenges with confidence, innovation, and social responsibility.
Student support
Learning support
The educational approach is based on personalized learning where each child advances at their own pace without pressure or comparison. Support is provided by certified guides (AMI/AMS) who focus on observation, individual respect, and the development of emotional, social, physical, and spiritual well-being.
Tuition & fees
No published fee schedule was found for this school.
Admissions
The admissions process involves contacting the school directly to schedule personal interviews, obtain information on specific requirements, and arrange for tours of the facilities. Prospective families are encouraged to inquire about enrollment procedures, deadlines, and costs through the school's administrative team.
Calendar
While specific academic calendars vary by institution, schools generally operate on a standard school year basis. Some campuses offer extended care programs, including summer camps during July and August, as well as optional weekend workshops and holiday care services.
Facilities
About the campus
Campuses are designed as "prepared environments" featuring spacious, luminous classrooms and specialized Montessori materials. Facilities typically include gardens or green areas, child-adapted furniture, and, in some cases, school gardens and dining areas for integrated nutrition programs. Schools are equipped to support various stages of development, from early childhood through elementary levels.
Co-curriculars
The schools offer a range of complementary activities designed for integral development, including arts such as music, theater, painting, and sculpture. Physical education programs feature yoga, psychomotricity, and non-competitive sports, while some locations provide additional language instruction in French or Italian. Technology education and emotional development programs, such as mindfulness, are also integrated into the regular curriculum.
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