A plain-English guide to the most common international school curricula, what they are, how they work, and which might suit your family best.
Curriculum guide
By Giulia Ceccon · Chief Marketing Officer
Montessori is an early-years and primary education approach developed by Dr Maria Montessori in the early 1900s. It's built on self-directed activity, mixed-age classrooms, and hands-on learning with specialised materials. Internationally, you'll find Montessori through nursery, pre-school and primary, then most children move to a national curriculum at around age 12.
Nido and infant communities. Focus on movement, language and independence in a carefully prepared environment. Mixed-age groupings begin from the start.
The classic Montessori classroom. Children move freely between purposeful "work" — practical life, sensorial, language, maths and cultural exercises — chosen from a prepared environment.
Cosmic education: children explore big themes (the story of the universe, of humans, of language) through concrete materials and self-directed projects. Mixed-age (6–9 and 9–12) groupings continue.
Less common at international schools, but growing. Focuses on real-world application, entrepreneurship, and community. Students may work on farms, run businesses, or engage in extended projects alongside their academic work.
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This is worth understanding carefully. Most Montessori schools focus on the primary years (ages 2–12). For secondary education, many Montessori-educated children transition to conventional school systems — whether IB, British, or American — where they often perform very well, having developed strong self-motivation and independent thinking skills.
Some international Montessori secondary schools do prepare students for recognised qualifications such as the IB Diploma, but these are less common. It's worth asking any Montessori school you're considering how they handle the transition to secondary and what qualifications students leave with.
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