



We Love Mômes is a private school network inspired by Doctor Maria Montessori. Our programs aim to engage children’s learning in an eco-friendly, respectful, and international environment.
INTRODUCTION TO WE LOVE MÔMES
SELF-CONFIDENCE
We deeply believe in Montessori’s philosophy. We guide each child in his or her own learning according to their unique developmental timeline.
INTERNATIONAL
In our multilingual environment, we encourage children to expand their experiences with extra-curricular activities and we celebrate events across cultures.
ECO-FRIENDLY
Each school offers large 70 sqm classrooms made with recycled materials. Food and uniforms are organic, and we raise farm animals and grow our own sustainable garden.
WHAT IS “MÔMES”?
The French definition of “mômes” is child. The famous French singer, Édith Piaf, was nicknamed “La Môme”: a small-sized yet talented artist!
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OUR MONTESSORI SCHOOLS PROGRAMS
The Montessori education provides a respectful answer to the question of child development. Our Montessori schools respect the general requirements from governments, and generally goes beyond them.
We welcome new comers all year long!
NEWS AND UPDATES ON OUR MONTESSORI SCHOOLS

Montessori, Waldorf-Steiner, and Freinet: what are their differences and similarities?
As of today, scientific research confirms that students who have access to personalized learning methods give their best. Montessori, Waldorf-Steiner and Freinet understood this and

Coding without a screen
We know that digital has a very strong impact on our society. It will transform 40% of current jobs by 2030 … We must therefore

What Is An Eco-Friendly School?
Labels are emerging (AB, Ecolabel), groups are gathering (Colibri, Gretha Thunberg), together with new non-profit associations (AMAP, Oasis). Our school keeps a close eye on
“Let the children be free; encourage them; let them run outside when it is raining; let them remove their shoes when they find a puddle of water; and when the grass of the meadows is wet with dew, let them run on it and trample it with their bare feet; let them rest peacefully when a tree invites them to sleep beneath its shade; let them shout and laugh when the sun wakes them in the morning.”
Dr. Maria Montessori