Spain, Mallorca
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Step 1: Rolling admissions. Bellver College operates rolling admissions and welcomes enquiries year‑round. Applications can be submitted at any time, subject to availability in the relevant year group. Because class sizes are small, places are limited and demand is high. Many students join in the Early Years and remain with the school throughout their education. Step 2: Initiate the process. To begin the admissions process or request a personal tour, complete the admissions form. The information provided helps the Admissions Team prepare for the visit, understand the child's needs, and ensure a meaningful initial meeting. After submission, the Admissions Team will contact you to guide you through the next steps and discuss year-group availability. Step 3: Primary admissions (Ages 3–11). An interview with the family is required. Placement is based on previous school records, availability, and ensuring the school can meet the child's needs. From Year 4 onwards, an Entrance Evaluation may be requested, depending on the education system the child is coming from. Informal observations may take place during a school visit. Step 4: Secondary admissions (Ages 11–18). All applicants to Secondary are invited for an interview to understand the student's academic background, interests, and goals. Additional academic assessments (Entrance Evaluation) may be requested if needed. Step 5: Offer & enrolment. Once a place is offered, families receive a welcome pack with start dates, uniforms, class structure, and transition support.
Bellver College provides a British education for pupils aged 3 to 18, following English National Curriculum from Early Years through A-Levels. English is language of instruction, with Spanish and Catalan integration to support bilingual readiness in Cambridge Primary. Early Years (3–5) uses play-based learning to develop literacy, numeracy and emotional development. Primary (5–11) adapts the Cambridge Primary framework to international context. Secondary (11–16) leads to IGCSE examinations, while Sixth Form (16–18) offers A-Levels with personalised university guidance for UK, Spanish and worldwide universities. The campus comprises buildings for Early Years, Primary and Secondary, Sixth Form study room, a science laboratory, an art studio and a concert hall. A partnership with Princesa de España Sports Centre provides a field, an athletics track and an Olympic-size pool. The school runs overseas trips and a sailing programme, and celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2025 after adopting Bellver College identity and modernising facilities.