Spain, Madrid
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The school has no on-site boarding; students must live with a parent or legal guardian during the school term.
The school has an official uniform; uniforms are available through the Uniform Shop.
The school provides a lunch program with a published menu; meals are included in the Summer Camp.
The school is part of the International Schools Partnership (ISP) network.
Colegio Internacional Aravaca is a bilingual day school in Spain for ages 2 to 18. It offers the International Baccalaureate continuum alongside Cambridge IGCSE, and is the only school in the area to offer the full IB pathway. From Early Years, English and Spanish immersion is woven into every stage; Primary integrates the Spanish curriculum with the PYP; Secondary delivers National Baccalaureate studies with the MYP; and 16–18 year-olds may choose between the Spanish Baccalaureate or the IB Diploma Programme. A Life Skills and Future Pathways program provides guidance for university and careers, including exclusive scholarships with renowned institutions. Facilities include STEAM workshop, science labs, an arts workshop, a pool, and outdoor spaces for football, basketball, tennis and padel, plus a tatami and rock-climbing wall, libraries, a dining hall serving over 600 meals daily, and a Baccalaureate building. ISP partnerships enable activities, including ISP Artists, Changemakers and Model United Nations.