A Day at IMS

Where Every Moment Supports Growth, Balance, and Joy

At International Montessori School, each day is thoughtfully designed to nurture the body, mind, and heart. Our timetable respects each child’s natural rhythm, combining focused academic time with balanced routines that include mindful meals, yoga, and emotional education. With on-site pediatric care and opportunities for quiet reflection, children feel both safe and empowered to explore, learn, and grow.

Experiential learning comes alive through our Learning Walks, connecting students with nature and the wider world. Creativity and movement flourish in our after-school activities, while regular communication with families fosters a deep, trusting partnership between school and home—ensuring every child feels supported, both inside and outside the classroom.

How can I monitor my child?

Transparent, regular communication that builds trust and partnership.

At International Montessori School, we believe families are essential partners in each child’s journey. Every week, parents receive a personalized summary from the classroom guide, offering insights into their child’s progress, current interests, and developmental observations.

Beyond weekly updates, we invite families to participate in regular meetings, workshops, and one-on-one follow-ups—deepening the bond between home and school. Through our secure internal platforms and direct communication channels, you’ll always feel connected, supported, and informed.

School Meals & Health Education

Pediatric Care Service


KidsCare

At International Montessori School, the youngest children in Nido (0–18 months) and Infant Community (18 months–3 years) benefit from a dedicated on-site pediatric care service. A local pediatrician visits the school weekly to monitor the children’s development and health, creating a safe, proactive environment.
Additionally, the service includes online consultations throughout the day in case a child shows signs of illness. Families can connect live to receive the pediatrician’s evaluation, allowing for quick, coordinated decision-making and full transparency.




Learning Walks

Learning Walks are monthly outings carefully planned to help children connect classroom content with the real world. Whether exploring nature, visiting cultural spaces, or meeting professionals from various fields, each walk is designed to spark genuine interest in learning and expand their understanding
of the environment around them.

More than just field trips, they are meaningful opportunities for experiential learning that support the projects students are working on and enrich their holistic development.

Actividades Extraescolares