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Tenerife is home to 9 international schools, offering families a range of curricula and price points to choose from.
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The British International School of Tenerife provides an authentic UK educational experience for students from 18 months to 18 years across its two campuses in La Luz and Los Realejos. Students follow the National Curriculum for England, working towards Cambridge IGCSE and A-Level examinations. The Secondary campus features specialized science laboratories, a dedicated computing suite, and designated spaces for art, drama, and languages. A defining feature of the school is its distinctive House system. In the primary years, Houses map to the Canary Islands' four national parks, while secondary students belong to Houses representing the four natural elements. Students earn points during inter-house competitions and weekly assemblies by demonstrating core values like kindness, honesty, and respect. Alongside strong English instruction, the curriculum heavily integrates the Spanish language, allowing students to celebrate British traditions such as St. George’s Day while meeting national requirements for Spain.
BST follows the British Curriculum for ages 2–18, including EYFS, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge AS Levels, and Cambridge A Levels. The school operates on two campuses: La Luz for Early Years and Primary, and Trinity for Secondary and Sixth Form. The Cambridge framework and the UK national curriculum underpin the programme, with IGCSE examinations at Key Stage 4 and Cambridge AS and A Levels in the Sixth Form, supporting entry to universities worldwide. BST preserves a British education heritage in Tenerife, dating to the north-island initiative led by the Yeoward and Simmonds families. Facilities span both sites: La Luz houses an EYFS building, a Primary building, a Neurodiversity Room, a Music Room, a Library, a Sensory Room, a Multipurpose Room, a Computing Suite and air-conditioned classrooms with outdoor play areas. Trinity provides Physics, Biology and Chemistry laboratories, an Art, History and Geography block, a Languages Room, Drama, Maths, Computer Science spaces, plus a Library and Dining facilities. The school prioritises wellbeing with PSHEE, a wellbeing practitioner, and a wide range of after-school clubs, including a parent association, Friends of BST.
Wingate School is an independent, English-speaking campus in Cabo Blanco, Arona, Tenerife, Spain, educating 3-18 year olds within the British National Curriculum. The school delivers IGCSEs in English, English Literature, Mathematics, Spanish and Biology, with electives such as Geography, History, Physics, Chemistry, French and IT, and offers three International Advanced Level qualifications and additional options like the Pearson Extended Project Qualification. Instruction is in English for a diverse international intake, many of whom are non-native speakers. The campus combines modern classrooms equipped with large touchscreen boards with Chromebooks and Google Classroom, supported by AI coordinators, and features science labs, outdoor learning spaces, a Butterfly Conservatory and a Green Park recreation area. Facilities include a basketball court and an indoor theatre, with sustainability features such as solar panels and LED lighting. Wingate's strong exam results, international awards and a broad program of clubs underpin opportunities for higher education and global careers.
On the edge of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Lycée Français International de Tenerife Jules Verne offers education for ages 3 to 18 within Mission Laïque Française. The school follows the French curriculum and provides a trilingual programme in French, English and Spanish, with English introduced early so students graduate multilingual for international study. It is an authorized Cambridge exam centre and DELF/DALF centre, and pupils graduate with Brevet or Baccalauréat from the French system, and with Graduado en ESO or Bachillerato from the Spanish system. The Bachibac double diploma enables university access in France, Spain and beyond. The campus is near university and arts environment, with IT integrated across the curriculum: every classroom has a computer, primary pupils use tablets, and secondary students use laptops. The mediathèque opened in 2019 and supports resources in French, Spanish and English. Well-being, individual support and arts, robotics and language programmes complete the offer.
Kaleide International School is a family-run, progressive microschool on Tenerife, Spain, welcoming children aged 3 to 12. The school teaches in English and Spanish as a bilingual program and emphasizes active, child-centered learning through play, authentic projects, nature, and collaboration. Its curriculum blends Reggio Emilia and Montessori approaches with Forest Schools, complemented by a bespoke program tailored to each learner's path. Children design their own learning journeys in partnership with a dedicated pedagogical team, with a focus on critical thinking, exploration, and intrinsic motivation rather than grades or tests. Founded in 2021 by Diego and Diana, Kaleide operates with a sense of community and care for the child and the natural world. Its learning spaces Spiral, Allegro, Fractal, Wabi-sabi, Meraki, andExterior support exploration and creativity. The school is authorized as a foreign school by Canary Islands Department of Education and has a NEASC Candidate status in its accreditation process.
Centro Educativo Británico S21 La Laguna is a school offering British, American and Cambridge curricula. Its pedagogical model treats education as socialization, prioritizing student well‑being, individuality and personal development. Learning is seen as ongoing discovery, with teachers as guides rather than traditional instructors. Language learning sits at the core: English and French are taught as first and second foreign languages, and a trilingual project aims to master Spanish, English and French by the end of Baccalaureate, with Cambridge Examinations and Alliance Française certifications. French begins in the first year of primary education and both languages are integrated across Primary, Secondary and Baccalaureate through transversal projects. The school uses Technological Itinerary and spaces such as the Project Room and Smart Zone to place students at the center of their learning. Extra-curricular offerings include Ireland Immersion, Cambridge Exam Center, Summer in England and Tennis Academy. Family involvement is encouraged in a community.
Saint Andrew's School is a British infant and primary school in El Sauzal, Tenerife, serving children aged 2 to 12. The curriculum is the British system taught in English, with Early Years Foundation Stage and primary Key Stages 1 and 2. From Year 2, Spanish language and sciences are taught, and French is introduced from Year 3. The school is fully authorized by Spanish and British authorities and holds a British Council certificate (certificate number 2025/48). Class sizes are small, creating a close, family‑style environment where each pupil receives individual attention. The programme covers reading, writing, mathematics, science, history, geography, art, music, computing and physical education. All staff are native, highly qualified and dedicated to developing academic and social skills to prepare pupils for a globally connected world. The campus offers convenient transport access and a supportive community that values respectful collaboration and personal growth, and fosters curiosity and resilience.
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