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If you're researching international schools in Spain offering Cambridge Primary, 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 Cambridge (Primary), taught by 15 of the schools below. Annual tuition spans roughly 0–14,880 EUR, with the average sitting around 6,862. Schools range from new openings to long-established names like Scandinavian School of Madrid (opened 1944).
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The Tudor Rose British College is a Cambridge International School in Mallorca serving Nursery through Lower Secondary (ages 2–14). The school offers the Cambridge Primary, IGCSE and A Level frameworks, with classes limited to 10 pupils to support personalised learning. English and Spanish as second languages are supported, helping bilingual development alongside a traditional British cultural identity and multicultural values. The campus is a country manor on Mallorca's east coast, surrounded by 5000 square metres of outdoor gardens and mature spaces for learning. On site facilities include a lending library, a reading lounge and a dedicated Nature Centre, plus specialist language, art and music staff. The school is an authorised Cambridge exam centre, enabling preparation courses and official Cambridge examinations on site. A programme of termly trips, school dramas, inter-school competitions and concerts complements after-school clubs. During Summer Camp for ages 7–14, seasonal boarding is available. A caring, inclusive community.
Magno International School, formerly San Alberto Magno, is an international Cambridge school for ages 3–18 and now part of Orbital Education. In Monforte del Cid, Alicante, the campus sits on 33,000 m2 of green space with bright classrooms, science laboratories, sensory rooms, a sports complex, a chess room and a vegetable patch. The curriculum blends a bespoke approach with Cambridge Primary in early years and emphasizes multilingual learning from nursery onward. Spanish and English are the primary languages of instruction; German and French are introduced from Year 2, with Year 5 onward giving students a choice to pursue fluency in a language. The school offers two Baccalaureate pathways for ages 16–18: Spanish National Baccalaureate and International A-Level Programme. It is official Cambridge examination centre and prepares students for Cambridge English qualifications, DELF/DALF and Goethe exams. Sixth Form combines on-campus support with online learning to access Spanish and universities, including UNED.
La Devesa School Elche is a private international school in the Altabix district and part of Grupo Sorolla Educación. It serves ages 1 to 18 and offers a bilingual Spanish–English program built on the Spanish curriculum. Castellano and Valenciano are taught daily, with a second foreign language (German or French) introduced from 3rd Grade in Primary. English immersion begins in early childhood, with about 85% of ECEC time in English and native-speaking staff. In Primary, English accounts for around 70% of weekly instruction across core subjects, supplemented by a Cambridge Lab and language-skills components. The school provides international exchanges with Germany and France in 4º ESO and summer study opportunities in Ireland, the UK, Canada, the US, Switzerland, Germany, and France. It is a Cambridge ESOL exam center and offers Trinity Stars from infancy. The campus spans roughly 10,000 m² with science labs, a computer lab, a music room, arts facilities, a library, and extensive sports amenities, including a semi-olympic pool and large multi-sport court.
Highlands School Barcelona is a private Catholic international school in Esplugues de Llobregat serving students aged 1 to 18. It combines the Australian Curriculum and Cambridge programs (Cambridge Secondary and Cambridge IGCSE) with the IPC (International Primary Curriculum) and a bespoke curriculum, offering Infant, Primary, Secondary, and Baccalaureate stages. The school operates as a Cambridge International School with trilingual instruction, using English from infancy and integrating the Cambridge framework across age groups. Highlands is the only Catholic Cambridge International School in Barcelona and holds official language accreditations from Oxford, Cambridge, and DELF. The student–teacher ratio is 7:1, supporting personalized attention. The campus comprises about 19,000 m² of facilities for comprehensive education, including 10,000 m² of sports facilities and green areas, with technologically equipped classrooms, laboratories, an audiovisual room, a library, a chapel, a dining room and an orchard. Phase IV adds 1,170 m²—six base classrooms, an art classroom, a science lab—and expands total space to 7,500 m², with sustainability improvements.
Highlands School Los Fresnos is a Catholic bilingual school in Boadilla del Monte, Madrid, serving learners from 0 to 18 years. It belongs to the Regnum Christi network and has more than 15 years of history. The school blends Cambridge Primary for the early years with Cambridge Secondary, and is a Cambridge Assessment International Education center as well as a Microsoft Showcase School. In Early Years, bilingual education uses real language immersion from year one: up to age 2 each classroom has two tutors, one Spanish-speaking and one English-speaking; from age 3 students alternate days with either language. From age 5, Cambridge International Curriculum is implemented. It implements tailored educational project, with active learning, critical thinking, creativity, and oral expression. Digital competence is developed with BeeBots, LEGO Education, and Coding Express. Facilities exceed 16,500 square meters, with spaces that support collaboration and safety; Catholic formation is integrated via RC programs.
Cumbres School Valencia is a private Catholic bilingual school on a 3.5-hectare Moncada campus serving ages 0–18. English is the main language of instruction, with Infants offering 100% English immersion in the first cycle and Primaria combining the Cambridge International Primary Curriculum with the national program. Secundaria follows Cambridge Lower and Upper Secondary, with about 40% of subjects taught in English and strong internationalization initiatives (language assistants, European Youth Parliament). Bachillerato is trilingual with two modalities and four itineraries, culminating in Cambridge English certifications including IELTS, plus university orientation, work experience and mentoring. The campus provides extensive facilities—45 classrooms, four chapels, a 250-seat auditorium, multiple sports venues including a semi-Olympic pool, and a range of science laboratories. Extra programs include the Cumbres Sports Club, a Summer Camp with Total English Immersion and native-speaking teachers, and Be Active Be True wellness initiatives. The school's motto is I am Cumbres wherever I am.
King Richard III College is a British international private day school located in Portals Nous, Mallorca, enrolling students from age 2 to 18. The curriculum combines the English national framework with Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge AS/A2 examinations, alongside Pearson Edexcel IGCSE and a bilingual Spanish pathway through Bachillerato. The school teaches core subjects from the Early Years Foundation Stage through Key Stages 2–5, culminating in A Levels, and offers Marine Science, Photography and Music at advanced levels. A dedicated Spanish/Bachillerato track runs in parallel, supporting an international student body drawn from more than 40 nationalities. On-site facilities include four modern buildings, 28 classrooms with sea views, science laboratories, an art studio with darkrooms, an ICT suite and a 350-seat theatre. Extracurriculars feature a Duke of Edinburgh Award program, a renowned theatre program and a broad array of clubs, with off-site sailing and equestrian activities and strong community service initiatives globally.
Bellver College provides a British education for pupils aged 3 to 18, following English National Curriculum from Early Years through A-Levels. English is language of instruction, with Spanish and Catalan integration to support bilingual readiness in Cambridge Primary. Early Years (3–5) uses play-based learning to develop literacy, numeracy and emotional development. Primary (5–11) adapts the Cambridge Primary framework to international context. Secondary (11–16) leads to IGCSE examinations, while Sixth Form (16–18) offers A-Levels with personalised university guidance for UK, Spanish and worldwide universities. The campus comprises buildings for Early Years, Primary and Secondary, Sixth Form study room, a science laboratory, an art studio and a concert hall. A partnership with Princesa de España Sports Centre provides a field, an athletics track and an Olympic-size pool. The school runs overseas trips and a sailing programme, and celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2025 after adopting Bellver College identity and modernising facilities.
The English Centre in Spain is a private, independent, multilingual, non-denominational, co-educational school serving ages 2 to 18. It operates as a Cambridge International School, delivering The International Curriculum from Early Years to Cambridge Secondary, with a bespoke curriculum and a British framework. The programme includes Cross-Cultural Activities, pedagogical innovation, and teacher development, taught in English with 21st-century pedagogy and technology. Early Years education is active learning in an English environment, based on the Seeds for Life project (extension of the IC for EY). In Primary, Literacy and Topics are emphasised, supported by a Classroom Language Assistant; Secondary uses Project Based Learning and provides access to external exams and exchanges. The campus offers themed classrooms and outdoor spaces, plus Looking to the Future spaces for debates, robotics, and reading. Extracurriculars include Robotics, Music, and German language study. Since 1969, the school has offered opportunities such as Model European Parliament globally.
Home School Internacional is a private, international bilingual school in Valencia, Spain, serving learners from age 1 to 18. The Cambridge curriculum is offered in Primary and Secondary, with the Baccalaureate planned for 2028–29, and the school is an official Cambridge Exam Centre. From Early Years, English and Spanish are taught in a bilingual environment, with two teachers per classroom in Early Years and Primary—one focusing on English; in Secondary, most subjects are taught in English. Valencian is introduced from Early Years; French starts in Year 3 of Primary; German is offered as an extracurricular from Year 6. The curriculum emphasizes personalized support, active learning, and creativity through projects such as the Art Home Project, supported by spaces for arts, music, and sports. The campus features creative classrooms and open-air areas designed for discovery and wellbeing. Affinitas Education joined in 2023, strengthening its international reach.
Scandinavian School of Madrid is a Swedish international day school serving children from 18 months to 18 years. The school operates two sections: a Swedish section where instruction is in Swedish and an International section where instruction is in English. The International section follows the Cambridge curriculum, with preschool through secondary education and a Sixth Form offering Cambridge A-Levels. Cambridge Checkpoints are taken at the end of Year 6 and IGCSE at the end of Year 11. Founded in 1944, the school is a non-profit association of parents and a 400-student community with high teacher density. Music is a feature since 2011, with lessons and concerts that foster community. A courtyard supports activities, and the day allows after-school clubs. The school is accredited by NEASC, a member of CIS, NABSS accredited, and Cambridge Assessment International Education authorized, with Spanish Ministry of Education approval. KiVa and My Happy Mind support student wellbeing.
Institució La Vall is a concerted school in Bellaterra, in the Vallès region, delivering both the British Curriculum and the Spanish Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18. It operates from 4 months (Infant) to 18 years (Bachillerato) with study streams in Artistic, Science and Technology, Humanities and Social Sciences, and a Dual Bachillerato. The Nursery and Early Education are coeducational, while Primary onward is girls-only. The educational project, Aude!, is based on ethical leadership, Dream Schools, global competence, and social commitment, guiding pupils to develop with freedom and to pursue their own path to happiness. The school emphasizes Christian humanism and personalized attention, and it actively involves parents in guiding education. The facilities and environment are designed to foster growth and development within a community that values faith, service, and academic progression through a variety of study options. Parents are encouraged to participate actively in guiding their children's growth.
Raoul Wallenberg International School Palma (RWIS Palma) follows the Cambridge International Pathway as its core framework, offering Cambridge Primary (5–11), Cambridge Lower Secondary (11–14), Cambridge Upper Secondary (14–16), and Cambridge Advanced (16–19). The RWIS curriculum blends Cambridge with RWIS's cycle of inquiry, engaging students in six points of inquiry to develop critical thinking, collaboration and problem solving. Cambridge qualifications are recognised and enable progression to universities worldwide. Assessments follow Cambridge's mastery-based approach. RWIS Palma is part of an independent school organization originating in Sweden. The Raoul Wallenberg School was founded in 2005, opening its first school in August 2006. The organization educates 4,500 students in 20 schools and maintains stable financial performance. The campus spans 10,000 metres, blending historic charm and modern facilities, including a chapel-turned-auditorium, outdoor spaces, gardens and an orchard, solar power and rainwater harvesting with safeguarding. Extracurriculars include academics, languages, sports and community service, with activities 15:35–16:30.
Mayfair School is a British international school serving Marbella, Estepona, and the wider coast for students aged 3 to 18. Established in 1997, it offers the Cambridge Pathway, Cambridge IGCSE, and A Levels within a small-class setting that has remained a hallmark of the school. The Foundation Stage through Secondary curriculum follows the British National Curriculum, with languages including English, Spanish, and French introduced from Stage 5. The campus emphasises a warm, family ethos, where experienced teachers know every child by name and regularly assess progress to tailor support. As a Cambridge Examinations Centre, Mayfair prepares learners for ongoing study at school and university. Extra-curricular life includes a Summer Camp for ages 3 to 12 with STEM, arts, nature and sport activities. The school's values are reflected in mentorship and reading programmes and in a diverse community of over 30 nationalities. Excel and Enjoy remains the guiding motto for students.
Thames British School Madrid is a British international day school for ages 1 to 18, located in Madrid. The school teaches in English and follows the National Curriculum for England, with languages including Spanish, German and French. It offers a broad Cambridge-based programme from Pre-Pre-Nursery through Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels and Cambridge A Levels, alongside the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) in the senior years. In Years 12–13, a courses and careers programme supports subject choices and pathways. The curriculum is closely aligned with the English National Curriculum, and English language development is provided for pupils whose first language is not English. The 6,200-square-metre campus houses Early Years through Secondary, with modern classrooms featuring interactive whiteboards and private bathrooms for Reception to Year 4. The site includes a football field, basketball court and dedicated play areas, plus range of clubs in STEM, arts and wellbeing to support growth.
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