Spain, Mallorca
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Bellver College sits on a secure urban campus opposite Marivent Palace, with dedicated buildings for Early Years, Primary, and Secondary, plus a bright Sixth Form study room. The facilities include a fully equipped science laboratory and an art studio, a flexible concert hall for music, drama and dance, and an on-site multi-sports court. There are separate dining areas for Primary and Secondary, with meals prepared in-house. The school also partners with the Princesa de España Sports Centre, providing access to a full-size sports field, an athletics track, and an Olympic-size swimming pool.
The campus features a modern on-site multi-sports court for PE and sports activities. Through a partnership with the Princesa de España Sports Centre, students gain access to a full-size sports field, an athletics track, and an Olympic-size swimming pool. The sports facilities are complemented by dedicated spaces for physical education on campus. Transport to the sports centre is available via a short bus ride.
There is a fully equipped science laboratory and an art studio on campus. A dedicated Sixth Form study room and learning-support areas are provided for older students. The campus includes distinct buildings for Early Years, Primary, and Secondary, ensuring age-appropriate learning environments. Quiet support rooms offer additional learning support and one-to-one learning opportunities.
A growing range of after-school clubs for Primary and Secondary includes Yoga, Robotics (Tecnoaprendo), Chess, Self-Defence (Krav Maga), Dance, the Duke of Edinburgh International Award Programme, and Debate Club. Activities are led by Bellver staff with qualified external instructors. There is a Sailing Programme in the final term, run in partnership with a local sailing school on the Bay of Palma. Bellver also runs an annual overseas trip for Secondary students to destinations such as France, Italy, and the UK.
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.