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Pages in category "Private schools in Spain" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. ... Hamelin Laie International School; J. Japanese School ...
Chester College International School (CCIS) is a full-accredited international American-Spanish day and boarding school founded in 1985 by Juan Pías and Dolores Peleteiro, [1] for students from Early Learning (age 3) up to grade 12 (age 18), located in the outskirts of Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
The British School of Barcelona (BSB) is a private coeducational bilingual international school located in the Barcelona metropolitan area, Catalonia, Spain. [1]It operates as an all-through English International school, catering to students aged 2–18, and maintains four campuses located in Barcelona, Castelldefels, and Sitges.
Runnymede College is a co-educational private school located in La Moraleja, Madrid, Spain. [1] [2] It was founded in 1967 by Arthur Powell CBE as the first British school in Spain. It is a private non-denominational school offering a British education to boys and girls of all nationalities from the age of two to eighteen.
El Limonar International School, Murcia - ELIS Murcia is a private profit-making coeducational international school located in Murcia, Spain. [1] The school is owned and operated by the Cognita Group, [2] [3] and educates children from ages 3 to 18 from more than 20 nations. [4] However the majority of students attending the school are Spanish.
Aloha College is a private school established in 1982 as a not-for-profit in Marbella, Spain. [1] It provides an international education in 2 sections, Primary School (3 – 10 years) and Secondary School (11 – 18 years). [2] It has sports facilities, and the secondary school has seven science labs, two IT labs, three art studios, and a ...
International schools in Spain by autonomous community (4 C) International schools in Barcelona (7 P) International schools in Madrid (7 P) B.
Private schools that are state subsidized (educación concertada) are required to follow the Spanish syllabus, while international schools are free to follow other curriculums typically from other countries such as the US or UK. Private schools tend to be more costly especially in Barcelona or Madrid.