
International school in Brussels
Montessori House Brussels
Founded in 2006, Montessori House Brussels was the first bilingual French-English Montessori school in Brussels. Located in Woluwe-Saint-Pierre, the school welcomes 60 children aged 2.5 to 6 across 3 bilingual classes. Authentic Montessori method, total EN/FR immersion from day one, and Montessori seminars for parents make it a unique educational environment in the Belgian capital.
60
PUPILS
3
CLASSES
19
YEARS
Montessori House Brussels is an independent bilingual (English/French) Montessori school for children aged 2½ to 6.
Located on Avenue de Tervuren, near Square Montgomery and the EU institutions, the school is housed in a charming early 20th-century townhouse with a garden and playground. It follows the Montessori approach, complemented by music, arts, physical education and swimming.
Children graduate well prepared to continue their education in other Montessori or international schools.
Montessori House Brussels – Nursery and Primary Programmes in Woluwe
Nursery Programme – Bilingual Montessori FR/EN
> Ages 2 ½ to 4
At Montessori House Brussels, children aged 2½ to 4 follow one of three nursery programmes according to their age, gradually extending from five mornings a week to full days by age four.
- The nursery environment is carefully designed to foster independence, concentration and coordination through five main learning areas that support each child’s natural curiosity and desire to learn.
- In the Practical Life area, children learn everyday skills such as pouring, cleaning, dressing and caring for their environment.
- The Sensorial area refines their senses through colour, shape, sound and texture exploration.
- In the Cultural area, they discover geography, botany, zoology and simple scientific experiments.
The Language area develops oral expression, phonetics, reading and writing through rich vocabulary and tactile materials. - Finally, the Mathematics area introduces number concepts and spatial awareness through hands-on, sensorial activities that build logical thinking and problem-solving skills.
This holistic approach nurtures curiosity, self-confidence and a love of learning from the very start.
Primary Programme – Bilingual Montessori FR/EN
> Ages 4 to 6
At Montessori House Brussels, children aged 4 to 6 attend five mornings and four afternoons each week, following a full Montessori primary programme.
- The Primary environment supports growing independence, cooperation, and curiosity. Children refine the skills developed in nursery and begin exploring reading, writing and mathematics with greater structure.
- In Practical Life, activities become more complex, encouraging logical thinking, concentration and social awareness.
- The Sensorial area deepens understanding of size, sound, and rhythm, including the introduction to written music.
- Through Cultural studies, children explore geography, nature, timelines and simple scientific concepts.
- The Language area builds on phonetic reading and writing, introducing grammar and sentence construction.
- In Mathematics, pupils move from concrete materials to abstract thinking through hands-on exercises in numeration, the decimal system, and operations.
This stimulating and structured environment helps children grow into confident, thoughtful, and motivated learners.
Bilingual French-English Immersion – Both Languages from Day One
Montessori House Brussels provides a fully bilingual English/French environment. From their first days at the school, children are immersed in both languages, ensuring that they develop confidence and fluency in English and French. This consistent dual-language exposure supports their academic progress and enriches their cultural understanding.

Authentic Montessori Method – First Bilingual Montessori School in Brussels
Montessori House Brussels follows the authentic Montessori Method developed by Dr. Maria Montessori. This child-centred approach values independence, respect and a deep understanding of each child’s individual rhythm of development. Children learn through hands-on exploration within a carefully prepared environment that promotes concentration, responsibility and joy in learning.
The Montessori philosophy recognises that every child has an inner motivation to learn and unique sensitive periods for acquiring skills. At Montessori House Brussels, teachers guide rather than instruct, offering activities adapted to each stage of development. This approach nurtures creativity, self-discipline and confidence, helping children build strong foundations for lifelong learning.
Other activities offered by Montessori House Brussels
At Montessori House Brussels, children take part in a variety of enriching activities beyond the classroom.
- Music plays an integral role in daily life, helping children develop coordination, rhythm, and listening skills; from age four, they may also take individual piano lessons.
- Physical education sessions are held weekly in a playful and safe environment where children strengthen balance, coordination and motor control.
- From age four, swimming lessons take place at VUB swimming pool, encouraging independence and confidence in the water. The school also organises regular excursions linked to classroom projects, such as visits to museums, theatre performances or nature walks in Woluwe Park.
- During the holidays, a Summer Stage offers creative activities including arts and crafts, music and cooking in a relaxed and joyful atmosphere.
Who is Montessori House Brussels for?
Montessori House Brussels is particularly well-suited to expat or international families living in the eastern or southern parts of Brussels, near the European Quarter, who are looking for an authentic bilingual Montessori nursery in a warm and intimate setting.
Its very small size (just 60 pupils) makes it an ideal choice for families who want a truly personalised environment for their youngest children. The Montessori parent seminars are especially valued by families new to the Montessori approach who want to understand and support it at home.
The strengths of Montessori House Brussels
Why Choose Montessori House Brussels in Woluwe?
Founded in 2006, Montessori House Brussels welcomes children aged 2½ to 6 in a bilingual and nurturing environment inspired by the Montessori philosophy. The school encourages independence, curiosity, and respect for others through hands-on learning and personal exploration.
Here are the school’s three main strengths:
School Life at Montessori House Brussels
Outside School Hours
During the holidays, the Summer Stage offers creative workshops in arts, cooking, music and outdoor play.
Children bring their own packed lunch, which can be reheated on site. A three-course catering option is also available for families wishing to subscribe, with monthly fees.
The school does not operate a daily bus service, but private transport is arranged for swimming lessons and excursions.
Montessori House Brussels does not organise overnight trips, but children enjoy regular excursions and nature walks, including biannual outings to Woluwe Park, theatre visits, and museum discoveries linked to classroom themes.
Tuition Fees 2025-2026 – Montessori House Brussels Woluwe
Fees for the Academic Year 2026 – 2027
| Tuition Fees | |
|---|---|
| Enrolment fee (Payable once) | € 500 |
| Ages 2½ to 3 (5 Mornings) | € 9,500 |
| Ages 3 to 3½ (5 Mornings & 2 Afternoons) | € 11,450 |
| Ages 3½ to 4 (5 Mornings & 4 Afternoons) | € 13,250 |
| Ages 4 to 6 (5 Mornings & 4 Afternoons) | € 15,570 |
- Basic fees are inclusive of all books, stationery, art materials, field trips, swimming, gym and music lessons.
- Excluded are -before and after school care-, lunch catering and piano lessons, as these are optional.
Contact and Admissions – Montessori House Brussels Brussels
Montessori House Brussels invites all interested parents to schedule a private visit.
Location of Montessori House Brussels – Avenue de Tervuren, Woluwe-Saint-Pierre
> Montessori House Brussels
Address : Av. de Tervueren 177 | 1150 Woluwe-Saint-Pierre, Belgium












