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Girona is home to 4 international schools, offering families a range of curricula and price points to choose from.
Compare 3 international schools in Girona, Spain. Filter by curriculum, fees (average EUR 9,654), location, and more to find the right international school now.
Saint George's School is a private bilingual school in Girona, Spain, for ages 1 to 18. It offers a bilingual English-language curriculum with immersion from Infants to Baccalaureate. English is the main instruction language, with four languages studied: English, Catalan, Spanish, and French. In Infant Education English is the main language with a Catalan session; Primary uses English for most subjects, with French introduced at the end. Secondary maintains English immersion and adds Spanish/Catalan in cycles 3 and 4 to prepare for study in Spain or abroad, while French remains a second foreign language. In Baccalaureate, English is used for English language and literature; other subjects are taught in Spanish/Catalan, with continued study of Spanish and French. The curriculum includes cross-curricular technology, programming, robotics and STEAM, and preparation for international examinations. On-site Cambridge UCLES exams and DELF qualifications are offered; the European Youth Parliament is part of the plurilingual program.
Montjuïc Girona International School is a private international school in Girona serving students from 0 to 18. It follows a European academic programme that blends Montessori principles with small-group, personalized teaching across four stages: Nursery and Infant School, Junior School, Secondary School, and Baccalaureate. The curriculum includes Cambridge IGCSE and a French Curriculum, and instruction is delivered in Catalan, Spanish, English and French, with English and Chinese offered as additional language options. The school emphasizes an early-learning concept with inclusive spaces designed to fit each age group's needs. Education and happiness guide daily practice, with a focus on developing well-rounded, respectful, curious, and socially engaged pupils. Facilities span all four stages and support a multilingual programme. Extracurricular offerings include Bambini Art, Drama and other Fine Arts, Music, and a Sports Club with karate, dance, football, handball, horse-riding and yoga. Multilingualism and arts and athletics programme are central to Montjuïc Girona.
Montessori Palau Girona is a private, non-state school serving ages 0–18, structured around the Montessori approach from early years through secondary education. Infant education emphasizes neuro-sensory-psychomotor development and social experience, with development materials and a multilingual foundation in four languages. Primary education follows an interdisciplinary Cosmic Education model with a long school day to support exploration, and languages taught include Catalan, Spanish, English and German. Secondary education broadens linguistic study to six languages—Catalan, Spanish, English, French, German and Latin—with extended hours for English, mathematics, languages and sciences, and opportunities for service and production occupations and internships. The Linguistic Project integrates languages throughout stages, introducing French in secondary and Cambridge and DELF qualifications. AMI accreditation underpins the Montessori method, complemented by neuroscience research and the school's Innovation and Training Section. The campus spans five buildings on 150,000 square metres, with forested areas, laboratories, and diverse sports and cultural facilities, fostering talent through external competitions such as Physics Olympiads and MMUN.
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