Spain, Lanzarote
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1. Contact the administration office to arrange a visit to the school and discuss admissions. Book an appointment to see the school; place availability will determine next steps. If places are available, secure a place by completing the registration form and paying the deposit. The deposit is deducted from autumn term fees.
2. There are no pre-entry exams or general entry requirements for most applicants; children above 6 years old should have a reasonable command of English. The school reserves the right not to admit or exclude students in certain circumstances, and SEN considerations are dealt with on a case-by-case basis.
3. There is no admission deadline; new admissions are welcomed when there is a place.
4. External candidates may sit exams for subjects offered by the school; exams are limited to subjects taught at the school, and exam fees cover the exam, invigilation, and administration.
Colégio Hispano Británico Lanzarote delivers the British National Curriculum for students aged 5 to 18, blending English with Spanish, German and Chinese language study. It is an independent school and a British School Overseas (BSO) accredited centre, hosting Cambridge International Examinations, Edexcel and Trinity assessments, and providing UCAS and Open University access. Founded in 1976, it is the island's sole Lanzarote school accredited to teach the British curriculum abroad and an official Cambridge examination centre. The campus, set on extensive grounds near the golf course in Puerto del Carmen, offers a safe, multicultural learning environment designed to foster interaction. Students typically take around 14 GCSE subjects, with some pursuing up to 17, and may continue with Cambridge A Levels or BTEC qualifications into first– or second-year university study. A notable feature is the Environmental Management approach to Geography, with strong language provision and a house system supporting leadership and community.