Spain, Mallorca
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Founded in 1957, Baleares International College, Sant Agustí, has a long-standing presence on Mallorca. There are two Mallorca campuses: Sant Agustí and Sa Porrassa. The schools are British-owned and form part of the Orbital Education group. Sa Porrassa provides education for ages 5 to 18, including Primary and Secondary IGCSE, and Sixth Form.
The two Mallorca campuses, Sant Agustí and Sa Porrassa, welcome students from over 40 nationalities. The schools are British-owned and part of Orbital Education. The House System promotes inclusion and teamwork, with older students guiding younger ones and Houses competing in a friendly environment. Sailing and Forest School programmes, along with a broad range of extracurricular activities, enrich learning beyond the classroom.
The PTA Community at Sant Agustí describes the PTA as important for the school's social activities and for fostering a partnership between parents and teachers. Parents help new and prospective families learn about the school and assist with learning activities and trips. They help new families settle in through an inclusive social network. They generate ideas for school and community social events and help organise them. They organise workshops to promote engagement with education. Coffee Mornings are held each term for parents to discuss topics with the Principal, and there are events such as Christmas, Pink Day, and the annual Social Event to support the school and community.
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.