Mon Ecole Nursery, Umm Suqeim

Founded 1979

Updated July 2026

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Curriculum

Languages

English flagEnglishFrench flagFrenchArabic flagArabic

Mon ecole is a bilingual Montessori nursery and preschool in Dubai serving children aged 14 months to 6 years. It offers a natural learning environment focused on independence and holistic development.

Term structure

Three terms

Teaching approach

Mon ecole follows a high-fidelity Montessori approach that prioritizes the child as an active participant in their own learning journey. The school focuses on nurturing physical, emotional, cognitive, and social development by encouraging independence, self-constructed knowledge, and a deep connection to nature. It aims to prepare children for life by building confidence and a love for purposeful work.

Programmes

The school offers two primary language tracks: a French immersion program with an introduction to Arabic, and a bilingual English/French program with an introduction to Arabic. The curriculum utilizes a multi-sensorial, holistic approach that moves beyond memorization, allowing children to construct their own academic knowledge through guided, purposeful activities. Teachers track individual progress across all areas of learning and maintain regular communication with parents through reports and meetings.

Student support

EAL support
Unknown
Learning support
Unknown

Tuition & fees

No published fee schedule was found for this school.

Admissions

Prospective families can request information, organize a school visit, or book a seat by submitting an inquiry form through the school's website. The school emphasizes working closely with parents to support each child's development.

Calendar

The academic year is divided into three terms: Term 1 (September to December), Term 2 (January to March), and Term 3 (April to June). The school also provides seasonal camps, including winter, spring, and summer sessions.

About the campus

The school operates across three locations in Dubai: Jumeirah 2, Al Manara/Umm Suqeim East, and Al Manara/Umm Suqeim West. Each campus features gardens where students participate in a seed-to-table planting program to foster a connection with nature. The environments are designed as homelike communities to ensure children feel safe and connected.