Music at the International Montessori School

Music is as important as any other academic subject! Children develop a variety of skills and competencies through playing an instrument and participating in a myriad of music activities.

Due to the importance of the development of all 8 Intelligences, and the effect that they have on each other, we dedicate time and attention to each strand. Therefore, every child can learn to play an instrument from the age of three onwards.

Attention is given to all aspects of music:

Rhythm | Pitch | Melody | Composition
Music notation | Performance skills | Listening skills
Collaboration and Music History:
studying composers, style, genre,
cultural differences, and the effect on society.

Children’s Houses

Children’s House children can follow instrumental instruction of the violin with the violin specialist from age three onwards. Violins come in different sizes, with the smallest being size 1/32. This makes it possible for the young child to become acquainted with an instrument their own size. Piano can be taken from age five onwards as this ensures the hands are big enough for the keys.

The music sessions include:
• Introduction to the instrument,
• Fine motor skills through handling of the musical instrument,
• Learning to read notes in relation to the strings/position/keys,
• Rhythm and melody, • How to work together, play together,
• Practise listening to others,
• How to perform in ‘public’.

Children take their sheet music home to practice. Families can get involved and have scheduled music enjoyment sessions at home. Violins can be purchased privately or rented from school.
 

Primary

Every student receives music lessons from one of the specialist music teachers. Depending on their focus instrument, repertoire, and performance preparations, children go individually or in small groups to the teacher. During these lessons, the students receive instrument instruction together with other activities such as music theory, listening and composing.

The choices available to the child are:

1) Violin:
Instrumental instruction with the specialist teacher as described under Children’s House. Violins can be purchased privately or rented from school. We have all sizes available!

2) Piano:
Instruction offering an in-depth approach in learning to play the piano and many components such as: music theory, study of different composers, listening activities and percussion accompaniment. Children receive compositions that are ideally also practiced at home on a piano or keyboard.

3) Guitar:
The children bring their own guitar to school. They receive individual and groups lessons depending on the child and the happenings planned. The student musicians become an important part of the performances for/by other children in the school, and in the annual theatre productions.

Secondary

Middle Years Programme:
In the Secondary section, children advance well in their musical skills. They choose an instrument on a school year basis, and can interchange during their time at Montessori. They can choose to play violin, piano or guitar. Students usually practice in small groups and combine in different group settings to come up with surprising results.

Music theory is included in the sessions and stage planning and performance is part of the teamwork. Shows and theatre productions are a lively component of the Arts and regularly the music and the productions come together to create the most beautiful performances.

Diploma Programme:
The Diploma Programme students are very involved with their exam subjects, core elements, and related reports and internal assessments. Students who find time and are interested are able to continue their musical instrument lessons. The musical arts provide a good balance together with the other academic subjects.
Rotselaerlaan
Rotselaerlaan 1 & 3
3080 Tervuren
Savoorke
Bergestraat 24

3080 Tervuren
Hof Kleinenberg
Kleinenbergstraat 97/99

1932 St. Stevens-Woluwe
Hof ten Berg
Hof ten Berg 22

1200 Woluwe St. Lambert
Welcome to our website
The International Montessori School offers a thoroughly prepared and beautiful learning environment, supporting the complete development of children and students from the ages of 1 to 18. A bilingual approach together with the Montessori Pedagogy and the International Baccalaureate Secondary Section (IB MYP and DP) prepares children and young adults for life.



We focus on all aspects of the personality and help children to gain trust in themselves in order to feel confident and empowered, both within their social group, and the world at large. This, together with balance in freedoms and logical boundaries and the guideline that “your freedom ends where someone else’s freedom begins” helps children to become responsible individuals who look after themselves, their environment, and others!



We hope you enjoy our website and find useful information on the details involved in assisting towards the development of a harmonious personality.
Tours
Personalised tours are available for prospective families to see the beautiful premises and green spaces, bilingual Montessori environments and/or the multilingual IB Secondary Section in action.

The four school campuses are scattered around Brussels, Belgium. If you would like to visit one of the Woluwe locations (‘Hof ten Berg’ and/or ‘Hof Kleinenberg’), please call us at: +32 (0)2-721 21 11. For a visit to our Tervuren campuses’ (‘Savoorke’ and/or ‘Rotselaerelaan’), you can get in touch with us at: +32 (0)2-767 63 60.

Please do not hesitate to send us an email or complete the contact form should you wish to receive more information about the International Montessori School.
A thank you
The majority of the beautiful photographs on this website are by the very talented photographer: Cathy Cunliffe. Our incredible website designer is Ingeborg Dashorst from Redbanana Webdesign.