The Montessori Atlas

For educators

Whether you are finishing training, weighing a move, or just curious who is doing the work nearby, the Atlas shows you the whole landscape: every school and program, public and private, in every state.

Filter by the level you teach, by governance if public school Montessori is your path, or by affiliation if that matters to your practice. School profiles show what each community offers and how current the information is.

The Atlas lists schools, not jobs. But knowing that a city has six Montessori programs across three governance types is the kind of picture that used to take weeks of digging. For open Montessori positions, see MatchHub.

Thinking about training to become a Montessori educator? The Atlas also maps teacher training centers worldwide, with the credentials each trains toward and how it's delivered.

Explore the map

What the field pays

The Atlas will not tell you what a job pays, because it lists schools, not salaries. The Peace Rebellion is building the number the field has always lacked. Their Montessori Pay Transparency Project gathers anonymous compensation from educators and reports it country by country, in local currency, once enough people in a country have answered. If you have ever wondered quietly whether your pay is fair, the only honest way to find out is data like this, and it grows only when people like you add theirs.

This is a project of The Peace Rebellion, an independent nonprofit, and your response goes to them, not to the Atlas or Montessori Makers Group.

The Peace Rebellion

The Peace Rebellion

Montessori Pay Transparency Project

This is a project of The Peace Rebellion, an independent nonprofit, and your response goes to them, not to the Atlas or Montessori Makers Group.

No compensation response is ever linked to a school listing. What you share is anonymous, it is never attached to any school on the Atlas, and it never reaches an employer.

Your role and pay

Reported in this currency and never converted.