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Mallorca is home to 20 international schools, offering families a range of curricula and price points to choose from.
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Green Valley School offers a through-line international education for ages 1 to 18, delivering the British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, and the IB Diploma Programme. Preschool, Primary, Secondary, and IB DP are offered, with a focus on human values, intercultural understanding, and lifelong learning in a peaceful, collaborative environment. Classrooms are equipped with modern technology to support learning, and nutrition is tailored with healthy menus to sustain concentration. The school reports IB results in the top 2%, including the 2025 cohort. The curriculum supports multiple intelligences through an integrated approach to academics, arts, languages, and extracurriculars. Languages include Catalan and French, with German or Swedish offered as a third language. A sports program runs alongside academics, with soccer, basketball, track and field, hockey, gymnastics, and pickleball, and a new sports facility near the school features an Olympic-sized pool. Extracurriculars span music and drama, robotics, chess, and garden/kitchen workshops, fostering holistic development.
Baleares International College (BIC) is a British‑style international school for boys and girls aged 3 to 18 with two Mallorca campuses: Sant Agustí on the outskirts of Palma and Sa Porrassa in Calvià. All lessons are delivered in English by language specialists, with English as an Additional Language support, while students learn Spanish, Catalan (from Year 2), French and German. The curriculum covers EYFS and continues to Cambridge IGCSE and Pearson Edexcel IGCSE, culminating in Cambridge A Levels. BIC is COBIS compliant, Mallorca's only COBIS‑accredited school. The school community includes around 40 nationalities, fostering a diverse learning environment. Facilities are specialist and extensive: science laboratories, an IT suite, dedicated art and music spaces, large language classrooms, outdoor classrooms and a dining area with sea views. Sports facilities include a heated indoor pool, Astro‑Turf, running track and multiple courts. The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award is part of school life. BIC is part of the Orbital Education group, with a long‑standing history since 1957.
Palma College is an independent international sixth-form college in Palma, Mallorca, established in 2012. It delivers the British Edexcel curriculum for ages 16–18, offering AS and A2 Levels (and BTEC) with English as the language of teaching. The Lower Sixth studies four AS Level subjects with five and a half teaching hours per subject each week, plus a 15‑minute weekly tutor meeting; the Upper Sixth focuses on three A2 Level subjects with seven hours per subject and ongoing personal tutorials. The college is an Edexcel examination centre with a comprehensive enrichment and Next Steps Programme that supports university applications worldwide, including UCAS and SAT guidance. Facilities include two buildings, two art studios, a drama studio, and small classes. A Host Boarding Programme will launch from September 2026 for international students aged 16–18. Cultural activities, sport, PHSE, and extensive language options complement academic life. A friendly, supportive community underpins student progress.
The Academy International School provides a British‑based international education for ages 2 to 18. The curriculum combines the National Curriculum of England and Wales with progression routes to Cambridge IGCSE and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP). Opened in 1985 as a summer and then preparatory school, it now serves hundreds of pupils from diverse backgrounds and is an examination centre for Cambridge assessments and the IB. It is a member of the National Association of British Schools in Spain. The campus covers Early Years to the IBDP, with EYFS indoor–outdoor classrooms, technology spaces and specialist areas for music, IT, art and science. Primary facilities include laboratories and a library; Secondary spaces feature an amphitheatre, laboratories and themed classrooms; IBDP facilities also include amphitheatre and dedicated labs. Sports facilities are extensive, from Astroturf pitches and a swimming pool to paddle courts, tennis and riding areas. The school draws students from across continents, with many from Spain, the UK and Germany, fostering a global perspective. Extracurriculars include Academic and Intellectual, Cultural and Language, and Community and Service clubs.
Queen's College in Palma, Majorca, offers a British National Curriculum and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. Founded in 1977, it serves about 400 pupils aged 3 to 18 and operates as a day school with NABSS membership and Balearic Ministry of Education authorisation to provide British education to students of all nationalities. The curriculum is broad and demanding, designed to prepare pupils for GCSEs, A-levels and the IB DP, while allowing homologation to Spanish qualifications when selected Spanish subjects are studied. The campus sits on the site of a former convent overlooking the bay, with purpose-built classrooms arranged around patios and extensive indoor and outdoor spaces for learning. Experienced staff guide university applications, and graduates have gained places at Imperial College, Columbia, ESSEC, Oxford and Cambridge. The school emphasises leadership, cooperation and adaptability through exams, extracurriculars and community service. The environment blends academic challenge with personal development and wellbeing throughout.
Baleares International College (BIC), Sa Porrassa, is located in the Calvià municipality of Mallorca, approximately 15 kilometers from Palma. The school serves students aged 3 to 18, delivering the English National Curriculum culminating in IGCSE and A Level examinations. The campus features an indoor sports center, a swimming pool, and all-weather football pitches. Students utilize dedicated science laboratories and a drama studio for practical learning. A distinctive feature of the school is its status as an official center for the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award, providing students with structured outdoor expeditions and community service opportunities. The language program includes Spanish and German from an early age, catering to both foreign language learners and native speakers. The school operates a private bus network with routes covering the southwest and central regions of the island, facilitating access for families living outside the immediate Calvià area.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The Montessori School of Mallorca blends Montessori pedagogy with a British curriculum to offer a continuous journey from Casa (ages 3–5) to Secondary (11–16). It combines Montessori methods with the English National Curriculum, culminating in Cambridge IGCSE and Pearson Edexcel IGCSE qualifications alongside a Spanish ESO pathway. English is the main language of learning within a multilingual community, with Montessori Model United Nations (MMUN) conferences in Rome and New York. Primary is homework-free and delivers academics, languages, arts, and physical education, supported by Montessori staff and specialists in music, languages, and sport. In Secondary, classes are small and British in approach, with a dual qualification pathway (IGCSE and ESO) and Global Perspectives, MMUN. W.I.S.E. Centre provides wellbeing, inclusion, and safeguarding. The campus revolves around a 400-year-old windmill, with outdoor spaces, gardens, and nature-focused learning. Languages include Spanish, Catalan, and German, with trips to London, Madrid, Rome, New York, and China.
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