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Valencia is home to 28 international schools, offering families a range of curricula and price points to choose from.
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Home School Internacional is a private, international bilingual school in Valencia, Spain, serving learners from age 1 to 18. The Cambridge curriculum is offered in Primary and Secondary, with the Baccalaureate planned for 2028–29, and the school is an official Cambridge Exam Centre. From Early Years, English and Spanish are taught in a bilingual environment, with two teachers per classroom in Early Years and Primary—one focusing on English; in Secondary, most subjects are taught in English. Valencian is introduced from Early Years; French starts in Year 3 of Primary; German is offered as an extracurricular from Year 6. The curriculum emphasizes personalized support, active learning, and creativity through projects such as the Art Home Project, supported by spaces for arts, music, and sports. The campus features creative classrooms and open-air areas designed for discovery and wellbeing. Affinitas Education joined in 2023, strengthening its international reach.
British School Xàtiva is a British international school in Spain offering British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge A Levels. It serves ages 0 to 18 across Early Years, Primary, Secondary and Sixth Form. The campus covers 20,000 m^2 and includes four buildings for Administration, Early Years, Primary and Dining, plus Sixth Form Building, Sports and Conferences Hall, swimming pools, tennis court, two sports courts and climbing wall. Digital technology is installed in classrooms and offices, and Early Years classrooms have connected, fenced playgrounds linked to their spaces. The school traces its origins to the British School in Alzira and began in 2009 with infant and primary pupils, growing into a community with students from diverse nationalities. The curriculum is delivered with the student at the centre of learning through an individualized approach. Extracurricular activities focus on sport and artistic skills during school hours. The school holds CSR and EFQM certifications.
British College La Cañada is an independent British school in Valencia that welcomes students from age 2 to 18. The school follows the National Curriculum of England and Wales with Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge A Levels, and BTEC qualifications, alongside Spanish language and culture. English is the vehicle language, and the curriculum is complemented by formal equivalence with the Spanish system, ensuring progression for university entry worldwide. The campus comprises modern, independent buildings and over 8,000 square meters of sports facilities, plus a Library, a Creativity Center, a Theatre, a Gym, an Art Gallery, Music classrooms, and dedicated spaces for Art and Drama. In 2025, an Early Years building expansion began. The school offers extracurriculars, including Creative and Magic Workshops, language clubs in French and German, and performing arts programs such as Dance, Musicals, and Trinity Rock & Pop. Sixth Form provides double certification in British A-Levels and the Spanish Baccalaureate.
Caxton College is a private, mixed British school near Valencia on the Mediterranean coast, educating children and adolescents aged 1 to 18 in an international, bilingual environment. It follows the British curriculum, with English and Spanish as languages; in Secondary students select German or French and pursue CEFR certifications. The Language Academy prepares learners for Cambridge English, Goethe-Institut, DELF and Instituto Cervantes exams, offering sessions during the day, after school. The campus spans 42,000 m² and includes dedicated Primary and Secondary buildings, a theatre, chapel, and the William Caxton Library with over 35,000 publications. The Caxton Sports Centre features a heated indoor pool, gym, football pitch, tennis and padel courts, while science laboratories, ICT and art spaces support a broad curriculum. Co-curricular activities span sports, arts and languages, with Summer Camp and clubs running after school. Caxton College has British School Overseas status and was founded in 1987, globally recognised.
The British School of Valencia is a private, co-educational school in central Valencia, welcoming students aged 2 to 18 from around 40 nationalities. It delivers a British curriculum starting with the Early Years Foundation Stage, with National Curriculum coverage through Key Stages 1–4, GCSEs, and A-Levels in the Sixth Form; the Spanish curriculum requirements are integrated as required by authorities. The school is multilingual and reflects Valencia's international community. Admissions use CAT4 baseline assessments (Years 7–9 and Year 10) to support progression, and Careers and Higher Education guidance is provided. BSV operates across two campuses: the Main Campus for Early Years to Secondary and the Nexus campus for Sixth Form. Facilities include four playgrounds, an indoor gym, a library, a music room with soundproof booths, multiple laboratories, a makerspace, and an on-site dining room. Notable features include an English Creative Summer Club offering cooking, arts and music activities. For families.
British School Gandia delivers the British National Curriculum, including Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge A Levels, for ages 0–18 (Early Years to Sixth Form). Opened in September 2015, it is part of the British School Alzira–Xàtiva–Gandia group, providing a coherent path across campuses. The Early Years, Primary, Secondary and Sixth Form programmes follow a student-centered approach that adapts to individual strengths within the UK framework. The campus has a modern building and facilities described as state-of-the-art, supporting a bright, safe learning environment. The school plans to add the baccalaureate in the next two years, expanding its offer alongside Cambridge qualifications. Extracurricular activities are provided across the group by highly qualified staff, fostering students' development in sports and the arts during school hours. The cross-campus collaboration helps ensure continuity of education from Pre-Nursery through Sixth Form.
British School Alzira delivers the British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge A Levels for students aged 0 to 18. Early Years (0–5), Primary (5–11), Secondary (11–16) and Sixth Form (16–18) form the stages. The school has taught the British Curriculum since 1997 through a student-centred approach and is part of the British School Group with campuses in Alzira, Xàtiva and Gandía. In Sixth Form, AS/A2 examinations lead to British and Spanish Baccalaureate Certificates, as the school is an Official Examination Centre, with a mix of British and Spanish subjects for the PCE. A university-orientation service supports university access. The campus covers 64,000 m2 in buildings. The larger building houses Early Years through Secondary; the smaller hosts Sixth Form. Both facilities feature digital technology in classrooms and offices, while sports facilities include an indoor pavilion, three pools, tennis courts, a soccer field and climbing wall. Extracurriculars include Arts, Social/Hobbies and Lifestyle clubs.
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