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Vigo is home to 4 international schools, offering families a range of curricula and price points to choose from.
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Eleven School is a private Montessori-inspired school delivering a British education, accredited by the British Council. Located in Vigo, it serves children aged 0 to 16 across three educational stages—pre-school, primary and secondary—implemented through dedicated spaces: Nursery 0-1, Nursery 1-2, Casa de ninos for 3-6 and Taller I for 6-9, with open, student-led Montessori classrooms. The curriculum blends Montessori pedagogy with English-language instruction delivered by native teachers, and promotes bicultural learning with mappings between the British and Spanish systems. Arts and crafts are integrated, and music features in the timetable. The campus offers large, versatile classrooms and extensive outdoor zones around a central courtyard to support hands-on, independent learning in mixed-age groups. The timetable includes Early Risers 07:00-09:00, classes 09:00-16:00, after-class 16:00-16:30, and extracurriculars 16:30-18:30. Facilities include craft spaces, dedicated workspaces, and a focus on movement, autonomy and guided exploration. A bus service and healthy local meals complement school life.
Gándara International School is a Montessori-based international day school in Gondomar, Pontevedra, Galicia, NEASC-accredited, enrolling children aged 3 to 12. The curriculum centers on Montessori pedagogy delivered through active, student-led learning, with small classes at a 1:12 ratio. The school offers a trilingual program in English, Spanish and Galician, with progressive English immersion: 40% in Infantil (3–6), 45% in Primaria Ciclo 1 (6–9), and 50% in Primaria Ciclo 2 (9–12). Spanish and Galician are present at every stage, and non-language subjects such as Science and Arts are taught in English. Universal Design for Learning supports accessible instruction, with gentle evaluation based on observation, documentation, and feedback. Facilities span about 2,400 to 3,000 square meters and include a garden, farm, green spaces, and a connection to the environment. The campus emphasizes experiential learning, with Easter and Summer Camp offered as extracurricular options. The program integrates wellbeing, community engagement, and hands-on exploration.
SEK Atlántico is a private, non-denominational, independent, co-educational international school in Spain serving ages 0–18. It is part of SEK Education Group, founded in 1892, which operates over ten campuses worldwide and serves 7,000 day students from 80 nationalities. The school offers the International Baccalaureate continuum (PYP, MYP, DP) and Cambridge Primary, alongside a bespoke curriculum, with full English-language immersion and bilingual Spanish–English education. The campus covers 6,000 m² of buildings and 7,000 m² of outdoor space, including a covered sports pavilion; Nursery opened in 2012. Facilities include intelligent classrooms with SMART Boards, a library, a laboratory, a music room, a painting room and a languages room. From secondary, BYOD with security lockers and a learning portal is in place. SEK Atlántico features robotics and STEM resources (Beebots, Lego robotics, 3D printing) and a broad enrichment program, including ECOSEK; partnerships with Camilo José Cela University and the Felipe Segovia Foundation.
OCastro British International School in Vigo, Galicia, is a private, secular international school for ages 3–18. It delivers the English National Curriculum from early years through Sixth Form, with Key Stage 3 and a two-year IGCSE; A-Levels in the final years. From day one, English is the language of instruction, supported by a multilingual programme in Spanish, Galician and French. The campus sits on 33,000 m2 of grounds, featuring ICT rooms, science labs, two libraries, a ballet studio and a psychomotor suite. Outdoor spaces include nature trails, outdoor classrooms, plus a 2,000 m2 sports centre and an artificial grass pitch for rugby or football. The school offers 30+ after-school activities, with strengths in STEM (Robotics, 3D Design, App Development), languages (Languages and Chinese, international exchanges) and sport. It participates in WWF, Eco-Schools and the Duke of Edinburgh Award, fostering global citizenship. Founded in 2008, it is recognised by universities worldwide.
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