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International Montessori School of Prague
Prague's only school accredited by the American Montessori Society (AMS), founded in 2002 and located on a campus near a forest in Prague 4, serving around 100 students from toddler (15 months) through Elementary (to age 12). English immersion throughout…
In brief
The only school in the Czech Republic accredited by the American Montessori Society, running from age 15 months to 13 in Prague 4, near the Krčský Les nature reserve.
IMSP opened in 2002 and remains small at around 100 students. Programmes run from a toddler community through to lower elementary in the authentic AMS Montessori model, in English immersion with Czech and a third language layered in. Fees for 2025/26 sit between CZK 260,000 and 358,000 a year. A 100 percent placement record into chosen secondary schools is the school's headline outcome.
Parent voice is consistently strong and unusually warm for a Prague school. Recurring praise covers the toddler programme, the individual attention from AMS-certified teachers, and the way children with additional needs are genuinely included rather than tolerated. The honest watch-out is the ceiling at age 13, so families need a transition plan to one of the larger Prague secondaries when that point arrives.
Fees
| Fee | Age | Type | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| Primary partial day (age 3-4, 8:30-13:00) | 3 | Annual | CZK 260,000 |
| Primary full day (age 3-6, 8:30-15:00) | 3 | Annual | CZK 278,000 |
| Lower Elementary (age 6-9) | 6 | Annual | CZK 358,000 |
| Upper Elementary (age 9-12) | 9 | Annual | CZK 358,000 |
| Registration Fee (non-refundable) | One-time | CZK 12,000 |
Reviews
- Parent reviews on directory sites and the Prague expat directory cluster around the teaching team. One parent said teachers "don't play the role of teachers in the traditional way," working as guides instead.
- Families report fast English acquisition for non-Anglophone children, with one parent describing children speaking English within a month.
- Multiple parents mention children actively wanting to attend on weekends, with one writing their daughters ask "if they can go to school" on Saturdays.
- Communication with parents is flagged as a strength: attentive, helpful, collaborative on individual issues.
- Small school, small online review pool, no significant negative pattern surfaced.
Head of school
Kateřina Bečková
Kateřina Bečková is the founder and executive director of the International Montessori School of Prague. She has a background in economics and special education, and is a strong advocate for Montessori education, having established the school to provide quality education for her children.
Accreditations
- American Montessori Society (accreditation) 01