Andorra
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The British College of Andorra occupies a spacious rural site on a wooded hillside with mountain views and a UNESCO World Heritage landscape on the doorstep. The Alberg de la Comella and additional purpose-built classroom blocks, including a Sports Hall, form the on-site facilities. All buildings are high quality and faced with local slate stone, separated by grassed areas and paths. Classrooms are equipped with the latest technology and modern teaching equipment. The campus is about a 10-minute drive from Andorra la Vella.
There is a Sports Hall on site and ample sports facilities. The campus is set on a wooded hillside with grassed areas and paths that support outdoor activities. The facilities are integrated into a high-quality building complex to support physical education and team activities.
The campus comprises the Alberg de la Comella and additional purpose-built classroom blocks. Classrooms are equipped with the latest technology and modern teaching equipment. The school operates within the British and international education framework and is located near the UNESCO World Heritage landscape, enhancing the academic environment.
BCA Summer Camp runs every July for children aged 3–16, organized in weekly blocks with English immersion and hands-on activities such as creative workshops, science labs, cooking, nature exploration, and trips to leisure centres. Each July includes outdoor games and water activities and trips to Caldea, Splash!, or 360ºeXtrem. The Ski Programme runs in winter, with skiing once a week per class taught by qualified instructors.
The British College of Andorra is an international school serving ages 3 to 17, delivering a blend of EYFS, British curriculum, and IB Diploma Programme. The school teaches in English with specialist teaching in Spanish, Catalan and French, and provides EAL support for multilingual learners. As an IB World School, it follows IB approaches to learning and offers the Diploma Programme core elements of Theory of Knowledge, the Extended Essay, and Creativity, Activity and Service, taught by staff trained in IB methodologies. The campus sits on a wooded hillside above Andorra la Vella, with a Sports Hall and slate-faced buildings near UNESCO World Heritage landscapes. The school emphasizes international-mindedness and a UK-aligned education from nursery through Year 13; in 2025 it joined the Forfar Education group. Extra-curricular life includes a UNICEF Escola Amiga initiative, Eco-Schools involvement, and an after-school program with activities such as sport, community service, and leadership opportunities.