Spain, Mallorca
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The school provides in-house learning support with an Occupational Therapist, a Speech & Language Therapist, and a visiting Psychologist who offers emotional support. The Extended Support Pathway focuses on emotional regulation and confidence-building, with tailored interventions and Individual Education Plans developed in partnership with families. Collaboration among teachers, parents, external professionals, and students underpins wellbeing and social development.
Learning Support covers mild to moderate needs, including dyslexia, dyspraxia, and processing difficulties, plus attention, executive function, or mild emotional regulation needs. A full-time Learning Support Teacher delivers interventions in class, in small groups, and one-to-one, creating Individual Education Plans (IEPs) and providing literacy and numeracy support and study strategies. The Extended Support Pathway offers tailored timetables, one-to-one or very small group sessions with specialists, emotional regulation, and adaptive learning approaches, integrated within the mainstream where possible; this program is currently limited to 3 students.
English is the main language of instruction, complemented by strong Spanish integration to prepare students for local and global futures.
The Bellver day balances academic work with wellbeing and play; emotional regulation is supported through the Extended Support Pathway and a visiting psychologist who provides emotional support.
Confidentiality and sensitivity are respected in the learning support process, with collaboration between teachers, families, and external professionals to safeguard student welfare.
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.