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If you're researching international schools in Spain offering Advanced Placement (AP), this page lists every school we know of and lets you sort, filter and compare them — without school marketing in the way. The most common curriculum is Advanced Placement (AP), taught by 14 of the schools below. Annual tuition spans roughly 0–44,359 EUR, with the average sitting around 13,408. Schools range from new openings to long-established names like The American School of Las Palmas (opened 1967).
Compare 14 Advanced Placement (AP) international schools in Spain. Filter by curriculum, fees (average EUR 13,408), location, and more to find the right international school now.
Shoreless Lake School in Murcia is a private, non-profit American international Catholic school with a boarding residence. It is authorized by Spain's Department of Education and accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. The campus in Totana hosts classrooms, a dining room, a chapel, administrative offices, and storage, set on eleven acres that provide natural spaces for study and recreation. A separate Student Activity Center in Mazarrón houses a main library, study facilities, and a range of activities for boarding and day students, including swimming, fishing, gardening, animal care, and film screenings. The curriculum follows the American system with AP courses and standardized testing (PSAT/SAT) offered on site; English and Spanish courses are available, reflecting a bilingual, international student body. Thinkwave tracks grades and progress. Facilities include high-speed Internet, networked computers, a print collection, a dedicated computer science classroom, and access to field trips and year-round hiking.
Brave Generation Academy (BGA) Marbella operates a hybrid model at Centro Comercial La Colonia in San Pedro de Alcántara. This hub provides flexible education for learners aged 12 to 18, who select from the British International Curriculum (Cambridge/Pearson Edexcel IGCSEs and A-Levels) or the American Core Curriculum (US Diploma and AP courses). Replacing traditional classrooms, the hub offers a co-learning space where students access coursework digitally 24/7. A unique feature is the presence of Learning Coaches, who offer daily mentorship instead of traditional subject teaching. This allows students to create their own schedules, making it a fit for young athletes or performers. The program includes "Build Weeks" and community service to develop real-world skills. Located five minutes from Marbella’s city centre, the hub supports self-directed study in an urban environment. This approach prioritizes personal progress and prepares students for university entry through internationally recognized qualifications.
ES American School is an international school serving students from 1st through 12th grade with campuses in Barcelona, Spain, and Naples, Florida. The school offers an American curriculum integrated with IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) at Elementary level and a university-preparatory High School program granting an American Diploma. Students may also take Advanced Placement (AP) courses, enabling college‑level study within the American system. Elementary program is an IB World School, while Middle School emphasizes inquiry, collaboration, and creativity to prepare students for high school. The curriculum follows Florida Department of Education guidelines and can be homologated to Spanish system for university access. The campus sits about 20 minutes from Barcelona, with on-site horse riding facilities, tennis courts, a gym, a Sports Science Facility, a swimming pool, a pond, a restaurant, and a library offering English, Spanish, and Catalan texts. The student body represents over 40 nationalities, reflecting a learning community.
Brave Generation Academy (BGA) Valencia offers a hybrid secondary education model that replaces traditional classrooms with a professional co-learning hub near the Turia Garden. Students choose between the British International Curriculum, leading to Pearson Edexcel IGCSEs and A-Levels, or the American Core Curriculum for a U.S. High School Diploma. Instead of traditional teachers, the campus utilizes Learning Coaches who provide personalized mentorship through weekly one-on-one meetings, while subject-specialist Course Managers support academic progress via a 24/7 digital platform. The school is recognized for its "Brave and Beyond" initiative, which focuses on developing digital literacy and soft skills alongside academics. Learners benefit from a flexible schedule without fixed start times or homework, allowing them to integrate professional sports training or artistic pursuits into their day. The Valencia Hub facilitates real-world learning by partnering with local community centers for physical education and offering "appetizer" courses to help students discover specific career interests.
Chester College International School is a private international school in Galicia, Spain, offering an integrated American-Spanish curriculum for ages 3 to 18. The program combines the American AP pathway with the Spanish Bachiller, awarding both a U.S. High School Diploma and the Spanish Bachiller on graduation. Cognia accreditation supports an integrated curriculum with transferable credits between systems and bilingual instruction in English and Spanish from Early Learning onward, with intensive English and native-speaker language teachers. German is available as an elective from Primary years. The school also runs language-immersion summer programs with day and boarding options. Boarding is available for High School students during the term. Located on a hilltop near Santiago de Compostela, the campus sits among woodland and offers facilities including eight classrooms, a science laboratory, art and music rooms, a library, two football fields, a tennis/basketball court, and an outdoor pool. University entrance preparation (EBAU/Selectividad, SAT, AP) and bilingualism are central to the program.
Atlas American School of Malaga is a private international school in Estepona, Malaga, serving ages 3–18 with an American curriculum that also prepares students for Spanish and international university entrance. The program runs Preschool through High School and emphasizes inquiry, reflection and communication alongside content knowledge. English is the language of instruction, with Spanish and French language programs and EAL and Learning Support to assist diverse learners. The campus features a 7v7 soccer field, a fitness room, an elementary gym and two basketball courts. Students belong to the Home of the Sharks house system, fostering sport and recreational competition. Distinctive offerings include an Entrepreneurship Program for grades 10–12 with a shark-tank investor pitch, and authorization to offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program. Atlas ASM provides university counseling, a dedicated SAT preparation course, and guidance for admission to universities worldwide. Atlas ASM is part of Mathema Education, collaborating with Aquinas American School.
Barcelona High School (BHS) is an international American school in Barcelona with a boarding program. Founded in 2024 by Akida Mashaka to address gaps in traditional schooling, it now serves about 500 students across two campuses. The school delivers an American curriculum from PK3 through 12th grade, culminating in an American High School Diploma. High School offers Advanced Placement courses, and BHS is the AP Exam Center for Europe, with a wide range of AP subjects. Accredited by WASC and by the Spanish Ministry of Education and Barcelona Education Department, the program also holds NCPSA and AIAASC endorsements for Spanish and international university admissions. The TEA Creativity Hub at Carrer de Montseny 22 in Gracia anchors technology, entrepreneurship, and the arts and hosts after-school activities. The school prioritizes social-emotional wellbeing, provides 1-on-1 tutoring and university counseling, and operates under the BHS Method: Build. Harvest. Succeed.
Daos European School offers a curriculum framework that includes Advanced Placement (AP) courses alongside a Spanish Curriculum, serving learners from ages 1 through 18. The AP option provides access to college-level coursework and AP examinations, supporting students who plan to pursue higher education in diverse destinations. The Spanish Curriculum follows the national or regional standards appropriate for its learners, ensuring a structured progression from early years to upper secondary within a single school community. The campus supports a continuum of learning, from pre-primary to the end of secondary education, enabling students to experience coherent development, consistent assessment practices, and milestones that prepare them for abroad or higher education pathways. The combination of AP and a Spanish Curriculum provides pathways for students to pursue higher education internationally within a single institution, with continuity across the schooling years. This arrangement supports learning. The school fosters community among students and families across cultures.
Barcelona High School (BHS) is an international American school in Barcelona with a boarding program. Founded in 2024 by Akida Mashaka to address gaps in traditional schooling, it now serves about 500 students across two campuses. The school delivers an American curriculum from PK3 through 12th grade, culminating in an American High School Diploma. High School offers Advanced Placement courses, and BHS is the AP Exam Center for Europe, with a wide range of AP subjects. Accredited by WASC and by the Spanish Ministry of Education and Barcelona Education Department, the program also holds NCPSA and AIAASC endorsements for Spanish and international university admissions. The TEA Creativity Hub at Carrer de Montseny 22 in Gracia anchors technology, entrepreneurship, and the arts and hosts after-school activities. The school prioritizes social-emotional wellbeing, provides 1-on-1 tutoring and university counseling, and operates under the BHS Method: Build. Harvest. Succeed.
The American College in Spain is an international day school located in Marbella's Puerto Banús, offering an American-style high school program and a pathway to U.S. university study through Keiser University. The school serves students aged 15 to 18 and delivers a curriculum based on the American system, including Advanced Placement courses. General Education forms the foundation in the first two years, with literacy and communication skills emphasized across disciplines. Keiser University General Education courses fulfill transfer requirements, and graduates can earn an Associate of Arts degree after two years, with the option to continue at Keiser or transfer to other North American universities for bachelor's degrees. The campus features classrooms, a lecture hall, and a student lounge, with a cafeteria, fitness center, shops, and a beach within five minutes' walk. Activity options include tennis, swimming, hiking, and winter trips to Sierra Nevada, visits Granada, Ronda, Malaga, Jerez and Seville.
The American School of Las Palmas is an international school in Tafira Alta, Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, serving ages 3 to 18. It offers a Cognia-accredited American curriculum recognized by Spanish Ministry of Education, taught in English. Spanish fluency is strengthened across grades, while the program emphasizes active, student-centered, project-based learning with internships, Model UN, and study abroad opportunities. MAP Growth tracks math, reading, and language to tailor instruction; AP courses are available globally. ASLP is the Canary Islands' first Eco-School, integrating sustainability across the curriculum. Founded in 1967, the school sits near Los Hoyos in Tafira Alta, with technology-enabled classrooms and science laboratories, modern facilities. A library and arts spaces support English immersion and safety on a sustainability-focused campus, distinctive. Extracurriculars include Model UN, student government, and arts, sports, and service activities, from diverse backgrounds worldwide. The school holds NEASC accreditation and connects with networks like MAIS globally, with partnerships for leadership development.
Brewster Madrid is an American international school in Madrid that offers an American High School Diploma with AP courses and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB DP). Instruction is in English, with Spanish language classes required for K3–12 and immersion options. The school operates across two Madrid campuses: Chamberí Main Campus (K1–10) in central Madrid and La Moraleja Campus (K1–11) in Alcobendas, connected by a Pre-University Hub for grades 11–12. Brewster Madrid is authorized by the Spanish Ministry of Education and accredited as an American school by NEASC, with IB authorization granted in 2024; Chamberí is the IB DP site, while La Moraleja is a Candidate School for IB DP. With about 250 students across 34 nationalities and an average class size of 15, the program emphasizes student-centered, experiential learning. It includes over 130 Learning Expeditions, 20+ after-school activities, and a broad range of clubs, sports, and service opportunities globally.
British School of Vila-Real offers a dual qualification pathway for ages 2 to 18, delivering the British National Curriculum alongside elements of the Spanish curriculum. All subjects are taught in English, with Spanish and Valencian in Primary and additional languages (German, French or Mandarin) starting in Year 5. In Secondary, students sit IGCSE/GCSE examinations, and a Cambridge Preparation Centre operates via a Saturday School. In Sixth Form, students study A Levels with direct access to universities in Spain and abroad, gaining British and Spanish qualifications. The school is affiliated with International Schools Partnership (ISP). Facilities include four classroom buildings, four laboratories, three computer rooms and music spaces, plus a 10,000 m² sports complex with a multifunctional hall, outdoor pitches, three swimming pools and an athletics track. After-school activities, a House System and a dining room and day care complete the campus offering.
Evangelical Christian Academy (ECA) is a Christian K-12 international school located in Camarma de Esteruelas, Madrid, Spain. It offers an American-based college-preparatory curriculum, including Honors and AP courses in the high school, with Bible study and a Christian worldview integrated into every subject. The school serves students ages 5 through 18 across elementary, middle, and high school, and provides ESL/ELL support for non-native speakers. Core subjects are complemented by electives such as music, art, physical education, Spanish, and technology; high school electives include choir, musical theatre, personal finance, art, drama, and woodworking. Graduation requires 23 credits for grades 9–12 and at least 20 hours of annual community service. On campus, a weather-protected sports court and a library support athletics and study, while classrooms enable Bible-based, American-style instruction. ECA earned accreditation from ACSI and MSA, and was recognized by the Spanish government as an American school on foreign soil in 2018.
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