Spain, Mallorca
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Your Journey to Joining Us: The admissions process is the same for Sant Agustí and Sa Porrassa. Step 1: Enquire or Book a visit. Fill in our online enquiry form to register your interest or book a school tour. You can select the school, request a virtual tour, and the admissions team will contact you. Step 2: Visit School. A personal tour of the school to explore classrooms and facilities and meet academic staff. Step 3: Start your Application. Apply via the Admissions Portal. Log in to view progress and submit documents; each child needs their own application. Step 4: Offer and acceptance. After review, a formal offer is sent via the portal; you sign the terms and conditions and pay the Enrolment Fee and Transcript Fee. An entry test or interview may be requested. Admissions are assessed in line with policies for Sant Agustí and Sa Porrassa.
BIC 2021 Scholarship Programme provides 50% of the tuition costs for the 2-year A Level programme funded by Orbital Education. Available to current Baleares International College students and new entrants starting A Level studies in September 2021. Scholarships awarded on achievement and potential. Example requirements include GCSE/IGCSE grades of B (or 6) and above in English, Mathematics and at least four other subjects; or GCSE/IGCSE grades of A/A (7-9) in the subjects chosen for A Level study. To apply, download the Scholarship Application Form and Scholarship Information Pack. Applications for current BIC students and students from other schools must be received by Friday 16 April 2021. For more information contact Holley McMonagle, Admissions Officer, registrar@balearesint.net, 971 133 167.
Baleares International College (BIC), Sa Porrassa, is located in the Calvià municipality of Mallorca, approximately 15 kilometers from Palma. The school serves students aged 3 to 18, delivering the English National Curriculum culminating in IGCSE and A Level examinations. The campus features an indoor sports center, a swimming pool, and all-weather football pitches. Students utilize dedicated science laboratories and a drama studio for practical learning. A distinctive feature of the school is its status as an official center for the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award, providing students with structured outdoor expeditions and community service opportunities. The language program includes Spanish and German from an early age, catering to both foreign language learners and native speakers. The school operates a private bus network with routes covering the southwest and central regions of the island, facilitating access for families living outside the immediate Calvià area.