About The English Montessori School (TEMS)
The English Montessori School Madrid (TEMS) is a private co-educational聽British School in Spain,聽which caters to the educational needs of students of the Spanish and International communities in Madrid. The school is recognised by both the Spanish Ministry of Education and Culture as a foreign British centre and by Great Britain as a British School in Spain. Children from the age of three to eighteen years of age are admitted to a complete and highly successful educational experience.
Though the majority of students are Spanish, numerous nationalities are represented in the student population. Traditionally The English Montessori School Madrid students rank among the best of the students throughout the Spanish and International schools in Madrid, on external exams taken by those students. Accordingly, all graduates of the senior school go on to higher education.
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English, Spanish
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English
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3 to 18
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I think that this school is very bad, as it has some rules that are stupid, such as not being able to wear dangly earrings. This schools teaching system is also subpar, and in general I rate this school a 1 out of 5
I had both my sons enrolled at this school. I was told that my youngest on day 3 (Reception) may have a developmental problem and I pulled him out two weeks in as they did not have staff "equipped to give him the attention he needed". He is now thriving at his new school and is a normal boy. My eldest was incessantly bullied (verbal and physical) by classmates, both at the school premises and cyber bullied. After dozens of e-mails and "meetings", there was a lot of talk and no apparent consequences for those perpetrating the acts of harm. This had a tremendous impact on his wellbeing and he had to attend various psychologist sessions. I transferred him to another school and he has adjusted well and is performing brilliantly both academically and socially. I wouldn't recommend this school at all.
He sufrido cada d铆a de clase. Desde que entre en la ESO no he vivido nada m谩s que sufrimiento. Te venden un m茅todo el cual no aplican en ning煤n momento.
Bad school overall, I was on it for only a term and we had to leave because it was THAT bad
I don't really like this school because its expensive and it's not worth it and a lot of teachers are just bad. I wouldn't recommend anyone to come here. Don't believe me? Go see the school yourself, or send your son there and wait for them to start complaining! I know this wasn't very informative, but I can't add anything else apart from what other fellow students have said.
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, 3 years ago
Small private british education school using MOntessori method. Very familiar
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, 4 months ago
Yo doy 5 estrellas porque guardo buen recuerdo ,forma parte de mi adolescencia , como colegio en mi 茅poca era buen铆simo , profesorado de alto nivel, hoy en d铆a, hoy por hoy no s茅 c贸mo estar谩 llevado ,me ha sorprendido la puntuaci贸n negativa tambi茅n es verdad que la due帽a tuvo problemas y hubo un cambio muy grande en el colegio ,cambiaron el profesorado entero y es verdad que el colegio pego un baj贸n grande supongo de ah铆 la puntuaci贸n baja .
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, 6 months ago
I was a student of TEMS for the whole 15-year period (i.e.: Reception 1 to Year 13). After graduating, I have seen the school's values plummet through the firing of employees and absurd and strict rules. Do not be fooled by the reputation they claim... this is inherited from the previous Headmistress Elaine Fitzpatrick. The new board is confusing discipline with authoritarianism. It hurts me to say it, but if you are looking for a liberal and critical education for your children this is not the place to go anymore.
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, 6 months ago
Como ya han comentado otros alumnos, el nuevo equipo directivo del colegio ha destruido la filosof铆a y el bienhacer que hab铆a implementado la anterior directora, Elaine. Es decepcionante ver c贸mo el excelente colegio del que nos graduamos se va a pique por las decisiones tomadas por Cognita.
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, 6 months ago
ES: Fui alumno de este colegio desde 1999 hasta 2013. Hasta hace poco lo hubiese recomendado al 100%, incluso para mis propios hijos. Sin embargo, desde que ha cambiado el equipo directivo y han sustituido a la antigua directora Elaine Fitzpatrick, los valores y la calidad de la educaci贸n que aqu铆 se realizaba han quedado completamente comprometidos. La empresa que lo ha comprado se llama Cognita. Si siguen despidiendo personal se quedar谩n sin los excelentes profesores que ten铆an y en base a los cuales se ha labrado la reputaci贸n del colegio. Ir贸nicamente, el comportamiento de la nueva empresa que lo lleva (Cognita) no representa los valores de la educadora que da nombre al colegio (Maria Montessori), si no de otra personalidad italiana cuyo apellido tambi茅n empieza por M... Si contin煤an los despidos y las reglas absurdas de disciplina, los de Cognita van a tener que dar las clases ellos mismos. EN: I was a student in this school from 1999 to 2013. Until not so long ago, I would certainly have recommended the school, even for my own children. However, due to the recent management team change, the values and quality of education has been severely compromised. The former headmistress was Elaine Fitzpatrick, but a new corporation called Cognita bought the school. If they keep firing staff, they will lose the outstanding teachers they had, and from which the school's reputation is founded. Ironically, Cognita's behavior is not representative of the pedagogue that names the school (Maria Montessori), but rather of another italian personality who's last name also start with M... If Cognita keeps up with the layoffs and with the absurd rules of discipline, they are going to have to teach class themselves.