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2025 Living Legend Recognition Awards

Celebrating excellence in Montessori education and honoring those who have made outstanding contributions to our learning community.

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An ordinary teacher cannot be transformed into a Montessori teacher, but must be created anew, having rid herself of pedagogical prejudices.

(Maria Montessori, Education for a New World)

Montessori Australia will present annual recognition awards to acknowledge extraordinary accomplishments in areas relevant to the Montessori Movement. Prospective honourees are nominated by the Montessori community and then considered and chosen by a designated committee, using articulated rubrics.

How does it work?

Do you know a Montessorian whose tireless dedication and leadership over many years have made an impact on the Australian Montessori community?

Have you been personally affected by a respected or beloved mentor who embodies Montessori values in Australia?

Here's your opportunity to help recognise the contributions of respected role models of Montessori values in Australia.

The tributes are to honour the often invisible work of the many Australian Montessorians who work tirelessly for children, often without recognition and sometimes with only minimal compensation.

Awards Category

Each year, the Montessori Australia Living Legend Award will honour an individual for their lifetime of dedication and service to the Montessori Movement. This person will have had several if not many impactful roles in Montessori: for example, as a school or program administrator, teacher, author, researcher, mentor, presenter, lobbyist, education activist, board director, committee member, and/or community leader.

We invite educators, leaders, staff, trainers and parents from all schools and centres to nominate a Living Legend who is a respected model of Montessori values such as grace and courtesy, respect, integrity, responsibility, enthusiasm, and promoting diversity and inclusiveness. Candidates will be appreciated based on the following criteria: personal attributes and their adherence to Montessori values; years of Montessori experience and their role as an educator, including their inspiration and noteworthy accomplishments and contributions; and their wider world work in advancing the cause of Montessori education, including their organisational involvement and volunteerism.

This award celebrates an individual or organisation who:

  • has been visionary in advancing Montessori pedagogy.
  • has developed new and innovative ways of implementing Montessori philosophy in their work, whether it be in education, eldercare, research, or advocacy.

It seeks to honour the work of individuals in a variety of arenas to increase access and equity by advancing Montessori education in the public school sector, intergenerational communities, eldercare, and service delivery to remote and regional Australian communities or marginal areas that are under-resourced in Montessori education, or in areas of research or advocacy.

The Barbara Stephen Equity & Social Justice Award

This award celebrates an individual or organisation who has: 

  • dedicated their career to promoting social justice and made significant contributions to marginalised or low socio-economic communities.
  • served as a volunteer to contribute to the social progress of the Montessori Movement.
  • worked to eliminate systemic barriers to access education and have made a significant impact on improving the lives of children and families in low socio-economic communities.
  • made significant contributions to promoting Montessori education within Australian Indigenous communities, working in partnership with the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to ensure that Indigenous children have access to culturally appropriate Montessori education and have made a significant impact on improving educational outcomes for Indigenous children.
  • increased access and equity by advancing Montessori education in the public school sector, intergenerational communities, eldercare, remote and regional Australian communities or marginalised areas that are under-resourced in Montessori education in the early years.
  • made advances in raising the profile of Montessori education with service, culturally approved resources and/or research.
The Willemien Duyker-de Vries Community Service Award

 

This award recognises a Montessorian who has made significant contributions to their local or global communities through their work in Montessori education or advocacy. This award could also recognise Montessorians who have worked to bring Montessori philosophy to underserved or marginalised populations.

Montessori Australia recognises those who generously contribute resources to the sustainability and development of the services provided by Montessori Australia. The resources can involve sponsorships, volunteer time, and donations of goods and services.

This award celebrates an individual or organisation that has advanced and developed Montessori pedagogy. They hold a passion for authentic practice in promoting and growing Montessori in Australia (and/or the world) and have demonstrated exceptional excellence in their field, whether it be in Montessori education, research, or advocacy. This contribution should be sustained over time (minimum of 3 years).

The Josy Ludwig “Quiet Achiever” Award

 

This reward recognises the unsung heroes of Montessori education: those who have dedicated their lives to shaping the future of our children. Imagine a simple yet heartfelt Montessori educator award that celebrates the tireless efforts of classroom teachers or support staff who have devoted themselves to the betterment of their students. These are the everyday educators who have not necessarily made ground-breaking innovations or achieved extraordinary feats, but have simply poured their hearts and souls into their work, helping children grow into the amazing adults they are meant to be. These are the educators who are loved by their community and cherished by their students and parents. Let us come together to honour them and show our gratitude for their selfless service. Let alumni students, parents, and administrative staff nominate these heroes and have their impact recognised and celebrated. 

This award celebrates individuals who demonstrate outstanding leadership and innovation in the Montessori education sector. This prestigious award honours professionals who have made significant contributions to advancing Montessori principles, fostering holistic child development, and promoting organisational excellence within Montessori schools and organisations. From visionary directors to innovative business leaders supporting Montessori education, this award recognises individuals who excel in strategic planning, resource management, and creating nurturing learning environments rooted in Montessori philosophy. By honouring their dedication, creativity, and impact, the Business and Administrator Award aims to inspire and empower Montessori leaders to continue driving positive change and shaping the future of Montessori education.

Awards Nomination Form

In celebration of the 2025MIC, the Recognition Awards are open to nominations from the global Montessori community. We invite submissions that honor the individuals and initiatives making a lasting impact on the philosophy and practice of Montessori education worldwide.

Living Legend Nomination Form 2025 Edition

About you.

This section is about the person who is nominating.


Finalist Attendance and Celebration

Should your nominee be selected as a finalist and receive an award, we will be in touch to arrange their attendance at the event. To help make this a truly memorable occasion, we invite you to gather a group of the finalist’s family, friends, and colleagues to join in the celebration.

When you purchase a table of 10, the finalist’s seat is complimentary — you’ll pay for 9 seats, and the 10th is on us. This is a wonderful way to honour their achievement and ensure they are surrounded by those who’ve supported them on their journey. We will also ask you to email us a head & shoulder photo of them.

Please note that finalists who do not attend the awards gala event cannot qualify for a leading category award.

About the Nominee

This section is about the person who you are nominating.


Narrative Submission
(Minimum 100 words – Maximum 1000 words)

Please use the space below to share a thoughtful narrative about your nominee, highlighting how they reflect and embody the values of Montessori education. When preparing your response, please consider the six (6) award categories and how your nominee’s contributions align with one or more of the following:

  • Living Legend Award
  • Innovator Award
  • Equity & Social Justice Award
  • Community Service Award
  • Quiet Achiever Award
  • Business & Administrator Award

In your narrative, you may wish to address the following areas:

Montessori Values and Practice

  • How does the nominee demonstrate respectful, compassionate interactions with both children and adults, within and beyond the Montessori community?
  • In what ways do they exemplify integrity, responsibility, and ethical leadership?
  • How do they promote diversity, inclusiveness, and a genuine enthusiasm for Montessori principles?
  • How have they upheld and advocated for high-fidelity Montessori practice in their work?

Contribution and Impact

  • What notable contributions have they made to Montessori education or the wider community?
  • How have they supported, coached, or inspired others — whether as a leader, mentor, educator, or advocate?
  • How has their influence extended beyond their own school or centre to impact the broader Montessori network?

Commitment to Peace and Global Engagement

  • How have they engaged in peace education, social justice, or equity-based initiatives within their Montessori work?
  • In what ways have they contributed to Montessori efforts at a national or international level?

We invite you to write from the heart, sharing specific examples that best illustrate your nominee’s character, leadership, and legacy within the Montessori movement.

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Ready to Join Us?

Secure your place at this prestigious evening of recognition and celebration

📅 Conference: Oct 31 - Nov 2
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🏆 Awards Dinner: Saturday, 01 November
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🕖 Time: 7:00 PM Onwards
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📍 Venue: Novotel Sydney Brighton Beach