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Bilingual Montessori Summer Camp Sotogrande – MIMS Kids Summer Camp for Ages 3–12

· By Tamara Muñoz
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If you’re searching for bilingual children’s entertainers in Marbella , you probably need an extra dose of English and Spanish for an event, birthday party, or family celebration. At International Montessori School Sotogrande (IMS) we don’t organize children’s parties or offer entertainment services. However, every summer dozens of families from Marbella come to our campus in Sotogrande because we have an alternative that combines fun, movement, and real bilingualism: the MIMS Kids Summer Camp. And for those seeking something more stable during the school year, our trilingual school (Spanish, English, and French) builds bilingualism from within, day by day, without gimmicks. In this article we explore Montessori summer camp Sotogrande in depth with practical examples.

Why do families in Marbella look for bilingual children’s entertainers?

Marbella is home to a huge international community. British, German, Swedish, and Arab families live alongside Spanish families. Many children grow up in environments where two or three languages are spoken naturally. When a birthday or special event comes up, parents want the fun to continue that immersion: they want games, songs, and activities that flow in English and Spanish. That’s why there’s a recurring search for bilingual children’s entertainers in Marbella. The problem is that the supply is limited and often the professionals advertising lack pedagogical training: they entertain for a while, but don’t connect with the real developmental needs of the child. When it comes to Montessori summer camp Sotogrande, it pays to listen to what families and lead guides actually report.

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At IMS we are not entertainers, but we accompany bilingual growth

Our school doesn’t have a catalog of bilingual children’s entertainers in Marbella for private parties. That’s not our sector. Our work begins when children walk through the door each morning and we dedicate ourselves to guiding them — not distracting them — in a prepared environment following the principles of the Association Montessori Internationale (AMI). Spanish-English bilingual immersion is the daily heartbeat of our classrooms, from Nido (0–3) to Taller (6–12), with French added from Casa de Niños onward. We care about real bilingualism, born from daily life, not from advertising slogans. Daily practice with Montessori summer camp Sotogrande reveals nuances no handbook fully captures.

If you’re looking for a deep bilingual education and an environment that supports your child all year round, you can book a personalized visit to the school and see how we work without needing external entertainment. Understanding Montessori summer camp Sotogrande from inside the classroom reshapes everyday decisions.

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MIMS Kids Summer Camp: the fun, bilingual alternative in Sotogrande

Many families who initially type “bilingual children’s entertainers in Marbella” end up finding a more complete option in our summer camp. The MIMS Kids Summer Camp takes place each summer at our Sotogrande campus (Sotomarket, San Roque) and combines exactly what parents and children need: natural language immersion, sports, art, music, games, and those weekly themed parties that kids love so much. All guided by our educators, with the respect for children’s pace that characterizes Montessori. Concrete data on Montessori summer camp Sotogrande is worth reviewing before acting on assumptions.

  • 2026 Dates: June 29 to July 31.
  • Ages: 3 to 12 years.
  • Hours: 8:00 am to 3:00 pm, with extension until 5:00 pm.
  • Languages: Spanish-English bilingual immersion.
  • Activities: music, sports, art, cooperative games, and themed parties.
  • Meals: included (balanced, home-cooked diet).
  • Discounts: sibling discounts available.

The camp is a comprehensive experience, not a two-hour patch. That’s why every year we receive families from Marbella who can’t find a similar offering in their area that cares about bilingualism and educational quality at the same time. Places are limited precisely to avoid overcrowding groups. If you want information or to book, you can write to [email protected] or call +34 691 225 041.

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Bilingual children’s entertainers in Marbella vs. Montessori camp: what does a family choose?

The fundamental difference isn’t the price — which varies greatly depending on hours, number of children, and travel — but the quality of time. A bilingual children’s entertainer usually covers a 2–4 hour event with structured games and songs. The child has fun, yes. But in a Montessori camp like ours, the child builds relationships, gains independence, practices English and Spanish in real situations (not just catchy songs), and returns home proud of what they’ve created. Moreover, at MIMS Summer Camp groups do not exceed the ratio required by Montessori pedagogy, so each child receives individual attention.

If you also value your child moving — not just sitting and listening to an entertainer — intentional movement is central at our camp. It’s not about running aimlessly but climbing, dancing, playing as a team, and exploring outdoors with guides who understand how psychomotor skills develop between ages 3 and 12. Many bilingual children’s entertainer companies in Marbella lack this specific training in child development.

From Marbella to Sotogrande: is the trip worth it?

We understand that any travel with children involves a family effort. Marbella and Sotogrande are about 35–40 minutes apart via the A-7 motorway, a comfortable and safe journey. The families who do it tell us it’s worth it: they leave their children in a protected environment, surrounded by green areas and away from the tourist stress of the more crowded Marbella coastline. Sotogrande offers a microclimate of tranquility and safety. During the camp, children not only enjoy nature — they run, laugh, get dirty — but also receive healthy food and emotional support rarely found in one-off entertainment services.

Additionally, many Marbella families bring their children to the camp and take advantage of exploring Sotogrande, running errands, or simply disconnecting. The car ride can become a daily family moment, with the certainty that the children are in good hands.

Other activities at IMS that encourage movement and creativity

Although we don’t offer bilingual children’s entertainers in Marbella, during the school year IMS students enjoy movement and creativity constantly. Music education is integrated into the day with specialists like Tatiana Gavira and Adrián Rodríguez. Art runs through all classrooms with diverse techniques, and extracurriculars provide other options: Aikido with CAI Club Vivere, dance, and additional music. These activities are not a weekend supplement: they are part of the educational project, treated with the same seriousness as literacy or math.

If your child needs structured movement, not improvised, perhaps a place in our school from Monday to Friday is more transformative than a chain of bilingual children’s entertainers in Marbella for different parties. Movement in Montessori is a pillar: walking, carrying, pouring, building… Every gesture has a purpose that develops the mind and body simultaneously.

Frequently asked questions about children’s entertainment and our alternatives

Does IMS organize birthday parties or events with entertainers?

No. We are a Montessori school accredited by AMI, NEASC, and the Junta de Andalucía, not an event company. We do not offer bilingual children’s entertainer services in Marbella or Sotogrande for private parties. Our vocation is continuous education, not one-off entertainment.

What’s the difference between a children’s entertainer and a Montessori guide?

An entertainer aims to amuse for a while; a Montessori guide, like those you’ll find at our camp or school, observes, prepares the environment, and fosters the child’s autonomy. English and Spanish are not taught with isolated songs but through real conversations, manipulative materials, and projects. The difference is how the child feels inside after each experience.

Can I hire an IMS guide to entertain at my child’s birthday party?

Unfortunately, no. Our team is dedicated to daily accompaniment in the prepared environments of the school or camp. We do not provide external entertainment services. If you’re looking for a birthday with a Montessori touch, the MIMS Summer Camp includes weekly themed parties during the summer, but in Sotogrande.

Our proposal: bilingual education that transforms

We know that the life of international families on the Costa del Sol is full of commitments and rush. That a quick search for “bilingual children’s entertainers in Marbella” can solve a last-minute emergency. But when what you really want is for your child to grow up with two languages naturally, to build their character in a respectful environment, and for each summer to be a complete adventure, the Montessori alternatives we offer at IMS Sotogrande go much further. We are not entertainers, we are guides. And the difference shows.

About Tamara Munoz: Certified Montessori guide with over 10 years accompanying families in Campo de Gibraltar. Specialist in 0–6 pedagogy and prepared environments. Credentials: AMI Guide 3–6, Diploma in Early Childhood Education. Certification: Association Montessori Internationale (AMI) .

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