Spain, Madrid
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More than 30,000 m² are dedicated to learning, with green spaces, indoor and outdoor sports spaces, classrooms, and multipurpose rooms equipped to support learning. The school is organized into five independent buildings, each with spaces adapted to the needs of each educational stage. The youngest children have their own safe, playful courtyards, and Primary and Secondary students have two large courtyards for their enjoyment. For sports, more than 10,000 m² provide a sports complex, hockey pitches, padel courts, football pitches, basketball courts, judo areas, dance spaces, minibasket, and two indoor pools. There is an ecological garden and broad green areas available for exploration.
More than 10,000 m² of sports facilities include a multi-sport complex, hockey pitches, padel courts, football pitches, basketball courts, and spaces for judo and dance, plus minibasket. There are two indoor swimming pools. The facilities support a wide range of physical education activities across Primary and Secondary levels. Outdoor spaces complement indoor facilities to enable year-round sports participation.
Classrooms and multipurpose rooms are equipped to support learning. The school is organized into five independent buildings, each tailored to the needs of its educational stage. There are ecological garden spaces that support experiential learning in science and environmental studies. The learning spaces are designed to encourage independent inquiry, collaboration, and hands-on exploration.
The school offers a wide range of after-school activities for all ages, including Languages, Music School, and a Sports Club. It is open to the entire school community and external students. Programming, 3D Design and Robotics are offered using tools such as CodeSpark, Scratch, Blockly and Code.org. Robotics materials include Tale-Bot, Matatalab, LEGO Coding Express, LEGO Education WeDo and Spike. From 3rd grade, students may use their own devices for projects. After-school language options include German (Kinderwelt), Mandarin Chinese, and French immersion activities, with English-language offerings such as Kids Club and Drama and Performing Arts; other activities include Chess, Crochet, Oratory Club, ImaginArte, painting and crafts.
Alameda International School is a private secular international school in Madrid, Spain, offering the International Baccalaureate continuum from early childhood through secondary and vocational programs. The school teaches children aged 2 to 18 across Infantil, Primaria, ESO, Bachillerato, and FP, with IB programs at PYP, MYP, and DP levels. It emphasizes multilingual teaching, creative inquiry, and talent development within an environment of trust and respect. The campus covers over 30,000 square meters and is organized into five independent buildings with green spaces, two indoor pools, a sports complex, and ecological gardens to support experiential learning. Alameda is part of Grupo Educativo 3A, alongside Arcángel International School and Colegio Ábaco. Beyond academics, it offers a broad after school program, including music, languages, robotics and coding, and a wide range of clubs spanning arts, language, and community service. The school prioritizes social emotional well being and close student guidance for students globally.