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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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Agora Portals International School is a private international school in Portals Nous, Mallorca, and is part of the Globeducate Group. It offers an IB Continuum from Early Years to the Diploma Programme (PYP, MYP, DP) and includes a German Curriculum, serving ages 0–18. The school is tri-lingual with English as the flagship language and Mandarin Chinese, German and French as additional languages; multilingual immersion supports mastery of at least two languages and develops analytical thinking, information presentation, evaluation and defence of ideas, creative problem solving, knowledge retention and understanding of key concepts. Agora Portals was the first educational centre in the Balearic Islands to offer the Diploma Programme in 2011 and is today the first and only IB Continuum School in the islands. The coastal campus features bright, modern classrooms, an official Music Conservatory and extensive sports facilities including a semi-Olympic indoor pool. The Agora Innovation Centre (180 m²) hosts 3D printers, VR, robotics and laser cutters. A library and the Language Academy support a broad, technologically enriched curriculum.
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.
Myschool Mallorca International School is a British international school in Mallorca, Spain offering a UK curriculum from pre-nursery to Year 11 with EYFS and Pearson Edexcel IGCSE. After GCSE, most students progress to A Levels at Palma College, a sixth form college owned by Mallorca International Schools Group. Opened in 2016, the school is privately owned and located in a residential area in northwest Mallorca. The curriculum follows a National Curriculum-based programme to Year 11, with EYFS guiding learning through three prime areas and four specific areas. The provision across primary and secondary is broad and balanced, fostering curiosity, critical thinking and creativity. GCSEs are offered. Facilities include spaces for art, music, science and drama, on-site dining room, including a swimming pool, planting garden and woodland for learning. Summer Camp offers language instruction, arts, science experiments, sports and swimming; weekly workshops cover Martial Arts, Performing Arts, Home Economics and Horticulture.
ISLA Academy in Manacor, Mallorca, opened in September 2024 to deliver British education with a distinct focus on sport and outdoor learning. The school follows a British curriculum framework, preparing students for Cambridge IGCSE and A-level examinations, with Cambridge IGCSE and Edexcel IGCSE options. Instruction is in English and Spanish, with daily language support in both languages. The program blends core subjects with project-based learning and frequent outdoor experiences, using the natural environment—forests, beaches, and campus spaces—for field trips, science investigations, and physical education. Each pupil receives an Individual Learning Plan to tailor progression for all abilities and diverse backgrounds, supported by a remedial teacher and an educational psychologist. Facilities emphasize movement and wellbeing: most days include outdoor lessons, sport, and field activities. A collaboration with Mallorca Art School enriches visual arts, while a range of on-site clubs and Discovery Days extend learning beyond the classroom. This approach supports learners.
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.
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.
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.
Located in Palma, Lycée Français International de Palma is a private French international school affiliated with the Mission Laïque Française. It serves about 620 students aged 3 to 18 and delivers the French national program, homologated by the French Ministry of Education from nursery through terminale. The school is part of the Mission Laïque Française network and is recognized by both the French and Spanish Ministries of Education. Instruction is conducted in French, with the host-country language taught from kindergarten and a third language for international communication, typically English. Spanish is taught at all levels and Catalan from CP to Terminale, with Balearic elements integrated into the curriculum. The school delivers the French Baccalauréat and, under Spanish homologation, Spanish diplomas (ESO and Bachiller) plus language certifications. It emphasizes intercultural and multilingual learning, digital literacy through ICT, and a vivacious community focused on convivencia and savoir vivre for students and families.
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