Spain, Tenerife
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01 Application: Complete the online admission form with student details. Start Application leads to the online admission portal. The form collects the student information for the admissions process. This step begins the application flow.
02 Visit the School: Schedule a visit to see the facilities and meet our staff. Contact us to arrange your visit. The visit lets you observe the school environment and meet staff involved in the admissions process. Arranging the visit is through the provided contact channels.
03 Interview / Assessment: Parents and student attend an interview and assessment session. The interview involves both parents and the student. The assessment session is part of the admissions process. The information gathered informs the school's understanding of the applicant.
04 Document Review: Our team reviews the submitted documentation to finalize admission. The admissions team reviews the documents provided. The document review is the final step in the admissions process.
Waitlist: If there is no availability for places, we place applicants on a waitlist and contact you if places become available. If the waitlist is large, preference is given to: children with siblings in the school; children that had studied in the British education system; families that would enroll multiple children into the school; and students with strong academic results. We are happy to accept new students during the school year.
The British International School of Tenerife provides an authentic UK educational experience for students from 18 months to 18 years across its two campuses in La Luz and Los Realejos. Students follow the National Curriculum for England, working towards Cambridge IGCSE and A-Level examinations. The Secondary campus features specialized science laboratories, a dedicated computing suite, and designated spaces for art, drama, and languages. A defining feature of the school is its distinctive House system. In the primary years, Houses map to the Canary Islands' four national parks, while secondary students belong to Houses representing the four natural elements. Students earn points during inter-house competitions and weekly assemblies by demonstrating core values like kindness, honesty, and respect. Alongside strong English instruction, the curriculum heavily integrates the Spanish language, allowing students to celebrate British traditions such as St. George’s Day while meeting national requirements for Spain.