Spain, Granada
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The school is located at Urbanización Cañadas de Parque s/n, 18152 Otura–Dílar, Granada, Spain. It is situated in an open environment with beautiful natural surroundings and has modern facilities. Bus routes are available for students who require transportation.
Infant education is provided at Panda Nursery. The Colegio Internacional de Granada offers secondary education, including the American High School Diploma dual program, which allows students from 2º de la ESO to be enrolled in a High School in the United States while studying here. The school emphasizes multilingual learning with early language immersion in English and German.
Private plurilingual school offering Spanish, English and German; it features international partnerships with Cambridge University and Goethe-Institut.
A psychopedagogical office works with the pedagogy team, tutors and families to provide individualized support and guidance for student development and learning.
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Bus routes are provided for students who require transportation to ensure safe and swift travel.
Application / Registration fees
- The school does not publish a publicly available fixed application or registration fee amount. Families are required to complete the admissions form and formalise enrolment through the school's administration; any upfront registration or re‑enrolment fee is communicated directly by the school at the time of admission.
Tuition fees by school year (structure and availability)
- The school's academic offer covers Infant, Primary, Secondary (ESO) and Bachillerato, plus the American High School Diploma (dual programme). Specific tuition amounts by year group or term are not published on the school's public pages. Tuition for each year group is provided to families as part of the enrolment/package information from the administration.
- Typical billing elements that the school includes under fees (and which are managed separately or as optional services) are: tuition (by year group), catering (school lunch), school transport, specialised programmes (for example the American High School Diploma) and extracurricular or music/conservatory charges. Exact per‑term or per‑year numeric tuition values for each year group are not posted publicly.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- The school does not publish a detailed public timetable of instalments, termly charges or payment‑deadline dates. The formalisation of enrolment and the administration provide families with the precise billing schedule, instalment options and deadlines when a place is offered and matriculation is completed.
Boarding fees (if applicable)
- The school does not operate or advertise a boarding/residential provision; there are no published boarding fees. Services described by the school focus on day‑school provisions such as catering and transport.
Other costs and optional services
- Catering (school lunch): an operational school catering service is provided; this is handled as a separate cost item. Families are charged for lunch service when used.
- Transport (school bus): a school bus service is available and billed as an additional service to families who use it.
- Exams and external qualifications: the school acts as a Cambridge examination centre and works with Goethe Institut and other external exam arrangements; fees for external exam registrations (Cambridge, Goethe, international exam boards) are typically billed separately.
- Specialist programmes and conservatory / music academy: charges for the conservatory, academy of music, extracurricular activities and any private instrument lessons or conservatory tuition are treated as additional fees.
- Summer camp and special activities: participation in summer camp or optional extra activities is charged separately when offered.
- Uniforms, books, materials and personal items: the school identifies curricular material and uniform requirements; costs for uniforms, books and personal school materials are borne by families and invoiced or requested as required. (No fixed uniform price lists are published publicly.)
Refund information
- The school's public pages do not publish a standard refund or cancellation policy for tuition, registration or other fees. Refund, withdrawal and cancellation terms (including any deadlines for partial refund or administrative retention) are determined through the school's administrative procedures and are communicated to families during the enrolment/matriculation process.
Fee payment options
- The school's public information does not list specific payment methods (for example bank transfer, direct debit, credit card). Payment arrangements and accepted payment methods are confirmed directly by the school administration at enrolment or on invoice documents. Contact details for the administration are provided for fee and billing enquiries.
Summary of availability of fee data
- Amounts for application/registration fees, tuition by year group (per term or per year), billing calendar, refund rules and accepted payment methods are not published on the school's public pages. The school publishes its academic offer and lists the paid services it provides (catering, transport, external exam administration, dual American diploma programme, conservatory and extracurricular provision), but specific numeric fee schedules and contractual billing terms are provided directly to families by the school administration at the time of application or enrolment.
Colégio Internacional de Granada is a plurilingual school in Spain that educates students from 0 to 18. It teaches in Spanish, English and German, with native and bilingual teachers supporting language learning from early childhood. The school provides linguistic and cultural immersion with instruction delivered 100% in English, complemented by structured language programs supported by Cambridge University and Goethe‑Institut partnerships. The curriculum combines the American High School Diploma through a Dual Diploma program, enabling students from the second year of ESO to enroll simultaneously in a U.S. high school while pursuing both diplomas. An emphasis on technology brings robotics, programming and ICT into the early years, with an on‑site platform and digital tools, iPad projects, mBot, Lego and 3D printers. International projects and exchanges—eTwinning, Erasmus+, and partnerships with schools in Germany, the United States and the United Kingdom—enhance global learning. Panda kindergarten shares framework with the campus for early years.