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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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Mas Camarena International School is a multilingual private school offering the International Baccalaureate continuum from early years to the baccalaureate, complemented by a Spanish curriculum and international training. The Primary Years Programme guides students in the primary years while the Middle Years Programme serves the secondary level; at the upper levels, students can pursue the Diploma Programme and the Career-related Programme. The Diploma Programme is offered in Spanish, English, or bilingual mode, reflecting multilingual education. Since 2015-16, Mas Camarena has offered Diploma Programme and is the only school in Valencia with all four IB programmes active. The IB approach emphasizes inquiry-based, transdisciplinary learning and intercultural understanding to develop skills for higher education. With more than 28 years of experience, Mas Camarena is part of the Siglo XXI Group of Schools, and sits on over 100,000 square metres of facilities, including the Mas Camarena Students' Resort, serving ages 0 to 18.
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.
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.
Iale International School is a private day school in Spain offering education for ages 1 to 18 in a bilingual English–Spanish environment. Founded in 1967, it delivers National and International Baccalaureate curricula, including the American Dual Diploma taught in English. The IB Diploma Programme is designed for students aged 16 to 18, while the Dual Diploma combines the Spanish Baccalaureate with an American High School Diploma. English is used as a vehicular language in many subjects, with a third language available in primary and secondary phases (Mandarin, French, Valenciano, and German). The campus spans 45,000 square metres of facilities around gardens and sports areas and is undergoing refurbishment to create spaces that connect every area of learning with the outdoors. Apple Distinguished School recognition reflects its technology emphasis, including programming, robotics, AR, drones and 3D printing. The environment is guided by neuroscience studies and it offers university guidance and a music program with Suzuki and Willems methods.
Mammolina Montessori International School is a private, family‑focused international preschool and primary school just north of Valencia, Spain. It offers Montessori education in English, French and Spanish for learners aged 3 to 12, using mixed‑age classrooms and prepared environments to foster independence, self‑discipline and responsibility, supported by neuroscience‑informed development and a focus on emotional well‑being. In the Children's House (3–6), an English‑speaking guide introduces French with a Spanish‑speaking assistant providing daily recess support and a Friday Spanish session. The Primary program (6–12) provides English‑ and French‑speaking guides and follows the official Spanish and Valenciano curricula, emphasizing Mathematics, Sensorial Work, Language, Culture and Practical Life within a Montessori work cycle. The school is authorized by the Generalitat Valenciana and NEASC‑accredited. Outdoor learning is central in a 2,600 m2 garden with a vegetable plot and tennis/handball courts. After‑school options include chess, Art & Creativity, Theater and Puppetry, and Tennis, guided by a Valencia‑born leadership team.
Colégio Internacional Ausiàs March is an international school in Valencian Community serving students aged 3 to 18. An IB World School, it offers the IB Middle Years Programme (MYP) and the IB Diploma Programme (DP) alongside a Bespoke Curriculum. The school emphasizes multilingual proficiency and global awareness, and uses a student‑led, project‑based approach that extends beyond the traditional curriculum. Values‑based education supports holistic development, including emotional and social learning. Founded in 1972, Ausiàs March celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2023 and is recognized for its international orientation within the IB network. A distinctive feature is its NGO, ASAM, and a Model United Nations program (AMUN), which provide engagement. Extracurriculars run during the school day and include sports such as Rhythmic Gymnastics, Basketball, Judo, Track and Field, Rollerblading and Football; arts like Guitar and Painting; and languages including Lead into Cambridge Courses, French, German and Mandarin Chinese. Cooking, Chess, and Robotics.
Guadalaviar School is a Catholic, coeducational institution in Valencia with roots dating to 1959. Serving ages 2 to 18, it educates Early Childhood through Bachillerato, using English, Valencian and Spanish to teach all subjects from age 3. In Kindergarten, classes are taught in Spanish, English and Valencian in roughly equal shares. From Primary, English is taught daily, and from 4th grade a second level of English is available. The school offers Cambridge English examinations and was the first in Valencia to host a Cambridge Young Learners Centre. It participates in the Eduspark reading program and German is offered in the upper years. Facilities include a year-round pool, three basketball courts, two gyms, science labs, ICT suites, a large library and an urban garden. Guadalaviar also runs a community program, Guadalaviar Solidario, and a broad array of clubs and language activities. Its multilingual environment supports diverse learners and international families worldwide.
Deutsche Schule Valencia is a German international school in Valencia, Spain, offering a bespoke curriculum for ages 3–18. The school guides students from Kindergarten through Gymnasium (grades 5–12) toward the German International Abitur (DIA) with a staged approach: Orientation Phase emphasizes settling in, middle years deepen subject work and personal development, and final years focus on Abitur preparation and career orientation. Languages: English begins Grade 5; Valencian follows regional guidelines; bilingual instruction in German and Spanish is offered, with Valencian taught per Comunitat Valenciana. From Grade 5, differentiated learning paths with extension opportunities and real-world experiences, including a Grade 8 German exchange and a Grade 10 internship, are available. The campus sits in Benimaclet, spans about 14,270 m², and has separate Kindergarten, Primary, and Gymnasium buildings, expanded in 2026. Facilities include a large gym, outdoor field, science labs, libraries, and specialized rooms; a diverse extracurricular program is offered through Phidias.
MDI International College is a small, rural international bilingual school in Valencia, Spain, serving children aged 3 to 18. Established in 1968 as Colegio Maria de Iciar, it offers Early Childhood, Primary, Secondary, and Bachillerato within a Spanish curriculum enriched by Montessori and Steiner-Waldorf influences and a Farm School approach. Instruction is delivered in English and Spanish, with native English-speaking teachers leading many activities, and Valencian included in the curriculum to reflect regional language heritage. The school emphasizes individualized attention in small class sizes and a warm, nurturing environment where emotional and social intelligence are developed alongside academics. The campus features outdoor spaces, a farm area with stables, a library, music and psychomotor facilities, science and technology labs, and a covered gym and multiple sport courts, with transport services from Valencia. The signature combination of Montessori and Waldorf-inspired practices with farm-based learning creates a distinctive educational journey beyond conventional classrooms.
International Waldorf School Valencia offers a Waldorf Steiner curriculum for students aged 3 to 16, with authorization by the Generalitat Valenciana and accreditation by NEASC. The school sits in El Puig de Santa María, about 14 kilometres from central Valencia, on a 6,000-square-metre campus that includes classrooms, a dining room, a sports court, expansive outdoor spaces, an orchard and a swimming pool. Small class sizes support individual attention and steady, ongoing assessment. The complete educational cycle emphasizes hands-on learning, artistic work, movement and social development within a warm, child-centred environment. The school operates as a non-profit initiative through Fundación Waldorf Valencia. It is the only Waldorf-authorised school in Valencia. Extra-curriculars include a summer program with songs, movement, art, nature activities and a vegetable garden; arts and handicrafts, as well as cultural and language activities. Families are encouraged to participate, and teachers regularly review each pupil's progress to support autonomous growth.
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.
Second Body Montessori Valencia is a bilingual Montessori program for children born in 2018 or older, serving ages 6 to 16. The curriculum follows Montessori principles with bilingual instruction in Spanish and English, delivered by two Montessori-trained guides (one Spanish, one English) who provide overlapping instruction across language, mathematics, geometry, biology, history and geography, with support from Common Core. Learning centers on project-based work, longer uninterrupted work periods, and going-out experiences that connect students with Valencia's cultural life and communities. The campus in Valencia features Montessori classrooms, a Hands-on Workshop, an Art Workshop, a Café/Gallery Space and a School Garden, with open learning environments and mentorship for secondary students. Specialists teach Art, Handwork, Physical Education, Music/Movement Arts and Valenciano to enrich exploration and cross-disciplinary inquiry. Students graduate ready to continue in the Spanish school system or transfer to American or international schools, with opportunities for community engagement and world projects.
Entrenaranjos International School is a private bilingual secular school in Riba-roja de Túria, Valencia, Spain, serving ages 0 to 18. The curriculum blends the American framework with a bespoke program tailored to each developmental stage, from Infants through Bachillerato. Classes are small, about 18 students, enabling individualized attention. Instruction is delivered in Spanish, English, and Chinese, with a strong emphasis on early English language acquisition. The school centers on five pillars: bilingualism, music education, sport and health, education in values, and use of ICT, with a clear focus on STEAM. A distinctive feature is the Scientific and Technological Bachillerato, offering rigorous training in experimental and technical disciplines. The campus sits in a natural environment with outdoor spaces, sports courts, and corners that invite collaboration. Music education includes guitar, piano, and singing; robotics and dance are offered as extracurriculars. The school has educated students since 1974, fostering thinking, autonomy and creativity.
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.
American School of Valencia (ASV) serves ages 2 to 18 and is situated in Urbanización Los Monasterios, Puçol, Valencia. Since 2004 it has offered the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program, and high school students can pursue an American High School Diploma pathway with option to earn the Spanish Bachillerato and IB Diploma. The curriculum combines the American Common Core with IB Standards, Next Generation Science Standards, and Spanish National Standards, delivered in English with language study. Instruction emphasizes critical thinking, problem solving and analytical skills, with cross-curricular projects that connect learning to real-life contexts. The 34,000 m2 campus features an Athletic Center and a Field, ES and HS classrooms, and an Atrium for collaborative learning. Distinctive programs include World Language Acquisition, Model United Nations, and Global Exchanges. Visual Arts are taught in High School, and university counseling supports post-secondary pathways across English, Spanish, Valencian, and electives in German or French.
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