Spain, Zaragoza
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Located on the outskirts of Zaragoza, in a natural and peaceful environment. Address: Av. de Movera, 147, 50194 Zaragoza. The school has spacious, bright classrooms and excellent outdoor recreational areas.
Early Years and Primary; ages 3 to 16.
Private bilingual school
Application / Registration (Matriculación) fees
- A non‑refundable registration (matrícula) fee is required the first time a pupil enrols; this fee confirms and secures the pupil's place and is payable at registration. The school may refuse an application and return the payment in that case. The registration fee must be paid again if a pupil withdraws and later re‑enrols.
Tuition fees by school year
- The school issues a specific annual fee schedule that distinguishes fees by year group. The school's standard billing model treats the annual tuition as a single annual amount that is divided for payment purposes (see Billing schedule below). Specific numeric tuition amounts per year group and per term are not published in the publicly available admissions material and are issued directly to families as the fee schedule for each academic year.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- The annual school fee is divided into 10 monthly instalments, payable from September to June. Instalments must be paid no later than the 5th day of each month.
- October's instalment includes the annual school insurance charge; January's instalment includes the cost for curriculum‑related materials.
- Optional services (for example: transport, school lunch/comedor, extra‑curricular paid activities, early morning care) are charged separately and, when taken, are billed monthly independent of actual days used. Transport is priced monthly even when not used daily.
- If a family chooses to pay the full course in a single payment (the equivalent of the 10 monthly instalments up front) a discount is applied; the discount percentage is set and communicated annually.
- Returned payment charges are passed to the payer (specified at €3.63 per returned payment). In case of multiple returns, June's instalment must be paid in advance together with May's. The school may suspend attendance, activities or services for pupils with outstanding fees.
Boarding (residency) fees
- The school operates as a day school for ages 3–16 and provides services such as transport and lunch; it does not operate a boarding/residential programme.
Other costs and fees
- Uniform: the school has an official uniform programme and an official online uniform store; uniform items are charged separately and prices are set by the uniform supplier.
- Additional optional charges can include: daily school lunch (comedor), bus/transport monthly fee, early‑morning care (madrugadores), extra‑curricular activity fees, field‑trip or travel costs, and specific curricular material costs (billed in January). These items are billed in addition to tuition.
Refund and cancellation terms
- The initial registration/matriculation fee is non‑refundable and is not deducted from monthly instalments. If a pupil withdraws, the registration fee is not refunded; similarly, the reservation amount charged for securing a place for the following year is not refundable if the family later decides not to continue. Monthly instalments (tuition) are non‑refundable even if the month is not completed.
- The school reserves the right to cancel a course due to insufficient enrolment or organisational reasons; in that situation the school will refund amounts paid for that cancelled course.
Fee payment options
- Accepted payment methods include: bank direct debit (domiciliación bancaria), bank transfer, and credit or debit card. The school issues monthly receipts; certain charges are included in specific months (insurance in October; materials in January).
Brief note on available fee information and next steps
- The school publishes its precise numeric fee schedule (amounts by year group and any per‑term breakdown) annually and communicates those figures directly to families. The public admissions pages and the school's general conditions document describe payment structure, timing, payment methods, optional services and refund rules, but do not display the current year group fee amounts in the publicly accessible pages/PDFs.
Colegio Inglés Zaragoza is bilingual school delivering the British curriculum for students aged 3 to 16. Founded in 1970, it was the first Spanish-English bilingual school in Aragon and part of the Dukes Education International Education Partnership, with a focus on real English from early childhood. English is the language of daily instruction, taught by native teachers from UK and Ireland, and used as a means of communication from age 3. The school emphasizes practical, active learning, individualized attention and small-group work, supported by technology. It promotes international outlook through exchanges and collaboration with other IEP schools and partner countries including the United States and Germany. Set near Zaragoza, it offers bright classrooms, a large library, a music room, an art room, science and technology labs, tutoring spaces and a psychomotor room, with indoor and outdoor sports facilities. A broad extracurricular program spans sport, arts, technology and languages, including Chinese.