Give your child the gift of creative learning, belonging and freedom.

At Wetherby House Montessori, we support your child’s social, emotional, creative and learning development while providing a positive, safe, healthy and nurturing place for them to thrive.

In early childhood education (10 months - 5 years) our goals are: 1) make learning fun and joyful 2) grow self confident children,3) encourage curiosity, 4) set children up for educational success 5) establish positive "can do" attitudes".

Four Locations in London

Established in 2012, we are proud to be providing Montessori Early Childhood Education in Northwood, Harrow and Kensal Rise.


The Montessori Method explained in 5 minutes!

If you are new to the Montessori Method, these two short videos do a great job of explaining the method and the impact it has on children. We recommend you watch both to see the long term impact of the Montessori education.

This video explains the principles behind the Montessori Method and provides insight into how Maria Montessori developed the method.

This video does a great job of comparing the differences between Montessori education and traditional education and the long term impact on children.

  • "Do not tell them how to do it. Show them how to do it and do not say a word. If you tell them, they will watch your lips move. If you show them, they will want to do it themselves."

    Dr Maria Montessori (1870 -1952)

  • "The child should love everything that he learns, for his mental and emotional growths are linked. Whatever is presented to him must be made beautiful and clear, striking his imagination. Once this love has been kindled, all problems confronting the educationalist will disappear."

    Dr Maria Montessori (1870 -1952)

  • "It is necessary for the teacher to guide the child without letting him feel her presence too much, so that she may always be ready to supply the desired help, but may never be the obstacle between the child and his experience."

    Dr Maria Montessori (1870 -1952)

  • "Because the teacher respects each child and refrains from interference, the children treat one another with the same respect and kindness."

    Dr Maria Montessori (1870 -1952)

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