Our partners

As the African proverb says, "it takes a village to raise a child." That's why at Montessori Happy Kids, we are committed to surrounding ourselves with the best partners to help our students reach their full potential.

  • Kidelis

    As a partner specializing in the preparation and delivery of meals for children, Kidelis offers our students a choice of menus every day that combine health and taste.

    Kidelis prioritizes fresh, local products (GRTA label).

    Kidelis SA has been awarded the prestigious "Swiss Allergy Label" by Service Allergie Suisse SA.

    This label certifies that Kidelis SA is able to provide meals for children with food intolerances or allergies and rewards its professional approach, which is particularly suited to these young guests. To date, Kidelis SA is the only provider in French-speaking Switzerland to have received this recognition.

  • Retirees' Activity Center (CAD)

    Active in preventing isolation, the CAD offers social, leisure, and training activities to people over the age of 55.

    It supports collective civic projects for seniors by providing working methodologies, network knowledge, and meeting rooms.

    It promotes local solidarity by supporting senior citizens' associations in Geneva's municipalities.

    The center, located in a large park, just opposite the Happy Kids Montessori school, is open all year round and has a free reception area.

    Every two months, the Montessori Happy Kids team organizes activities between our students and the seniors at CAT to promote intergenerational ties.

  • The Panda House

    Chinese is the second most widely spoken language in the world. Learning Chinese, a language of ideograms, allows you to immerse yourself in a different way of thinking and discover a holistic view of the world.

    La Maison du Panda was created by Yao and Audrey, two young Chinese mothers, to pass on the joy and pleasure of learning Chinese to children between the ages of 3 and 6.

    Using Montessori teaching methods and materials, Yao and Audrey enable children to discover the richness of the Chinese language and culture.

    Every Saturday, they organize fun workshops: picture books, music, crafts, meditation, yoga, nature education.

  • Young children in a classroom, all wearing blue smocks, sitting around white tables, engaging in various educational and creative activities.

    Education for Madagascar

    EDU4MADA offers development projects in more than five villages on the Big Island to support children and young people in their education, raise their awareness of sustainable development, support their families, particularly their mothers, and help them realize their potential, from early childhood to adulthood, until they are able to become economically independent.

    In this context, EDU4MADA opened the Akka Montessori School, which welcomes children aged 3 to 12 in an environment that complies with Maria Montessori's principles.

    Montessori Happy Kids and EDU4MADA have signed a partnership agreement to develop skills sharing (training, internships, etc.) and exchanges and collaboration between the two schools.