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SEN International Schools in Seville, Spain

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About international schools in Seville, Spain

Seville offers a compact but varied group of international and bilingual schools that typically combine English-medium programmes with structured Spanish tuition; common curricula seen in the city include the British National Curriculum, the International Baccalaureate and Spanish national programmes delivered bilingually. Annual tuition for international schools in Seville tends to be lower than in Madrid or Barcelona, with published ranges often around €4,000 - €12,000 depending on age and school, though families should budget for registration, transport, meals and occasional capital levies on top of tuition. The main intake follows the Spanish school year (September), while many schools also operate rolling admissions or accept mid-year starters; competitive year groups often require applications many months in advance. Because Spanish compulsory education begins at age six, relocating families should weigh places at international private schools against local public or concertado options and check language support and recognition of qualifications for future moves or university entry.

Compare 1 SEN / Special Education international schools in Seville, Spain. Filter by curriculum, fees, location, and more to find the right international school now.

At a glance 1 schools
Schools listed
1
Curricula
2
Most common curriculum
International Baccalaureate (1 schools)
Average school size
964 pupils
Largest by enrolment
Yago School Seville
With boarding
1
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FAQs for Spain

Which curricula will we typically find in Seville’s international schools?
You will commonly find the British National Curriculum, the International Baccalaureate (IB) and Spanish national programmes taught with a bilingual or international emphasis; some schools offer American-style diplomas or a hybrid of national and international qualifications. Choose on the basis of where you expect your child to complete upper secondary study, since A-Levels, the IB Diploma and the Spanish Bachillerato lead to different university admission routes.
How much should we expect to pay each year?
Published tuition in Seville typically ranges from roughly €4,000 to €12,000 per year, with younger years usually at the lower end and senior secondary higher. Expect additional compulsory and optional costs - application/registration fees, a possible enrolment or capital levy, school meals, transport and extracurriculars - which can add 10 - 30% or more to the headline figure.
When should we apply and how rigid are entry dates?
The principal intake follows the Spanish academic year, with new cohorts starting in September, so many families apply 6 - 12 months ahead to secure a place and arrange assessments or interviews. That said, several schools accept rolling or mid-year admissions if places are available, so contact shortlisted schools as soon as you know your move to check vacancy and assessment timing.
What languages are used and how will non-Spanish speakers learn Spanish?
Most international schools in Seville teach primarily through English while providing daily Spanish lessons and integration support for newcomers; conversely, some bilingual schools use a split model where substantial parts of the day are taught in Spanish. Schools normally operate English-as-an-additional-language (EAL) or accelerated Spanish programmes to help recently arrived children integrate into class and local life.
What should we check when choosing a school in Seville?
Look for an explicit match between the school’s curriculum and your family’s medium-term plans, recognised accreditation, the quality and scale of language support, pastoral care and how additional costs are presented in the fee schedule. Also consider practicalities such as travel time, day-to-day routines, class sizes and how easily the school’s qualifications transfer if you move countries again.
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