Spain, Madrid
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The school sits on nearly 25,000 m² of green space in Alcobendas, adjacent to La Moraleja. It shares space with the Helvetia Association of Madrid, which includes the Swiss Club and the Swiss Restaurant. The school has spacious classrooms equipped with the resources necessary for the holistic development of students. The school is accessible to people with reduced mobility and provides exclusive-use elevators. The campus features 11,000 m² of sports facilities, and sport is integrated into the school from early childhood through secondary education.
The sports facilities include a covered sports hall and outdoor courts for basketball, volleyball and handball. There is an athletics track and an artificial turf football pitch. Padel and tennis courts, plus a table tennis table, are available. An outdoor swimming pool is available through the Swiss Club.
Educational spaces include six classroom pavilions, with several rooms fitted with interactive digital boards, and a computer room. The science laboratories are equipped for physics, chemistry and biology. They are equipped with the latest technologies in molecular biology, microbiology, cellular biology and biochemistry. These facilities support hands-on exploration and project-based learning across the sciences.
Artistic spaces include music and dance rooms, as well as rooms for arts and crafts and a multipurpose space for Spanish dance and ballet. The library is central and includes informal reading spaces, and there is a Ludoteca (playroom) for younger students. Multipurpose rooms provide spaces for meetings and events, with a stage for performances. The dining area is served by an on-site kitchen that prepares daily menus, including options for allergies and gluten-free diets, checked by a professional nutritionist. Sports and outdoor facilities support after-school activities, including access to 11,000 m² of sports spaces and the outdoor pool through the Swiss Club.
Colégio Suizo Madrid is a confessional independent, nonprofit school for ages 2 to 18, with a small, family-like atmosphere. The curriculum centers on the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) alongside a bespoke programme designed to support holistic, individualized development. German is the language of instruction and main language, with two bilingual streams: German–Spanish and English–Spanish; English and French are taught and Cambridge/Alliance exams are offered. The school serves about 530–600 students and emphasizes creativity, critical thinking, responsibility and independence. Affiliated with SIS Swiss International Schools Group from the 2026/27 year, the school draws on a long Swiss heritage. It sits on nearly 25,000 m² of green space in Alcobendas, adjacent to La Moraleja, and shares facilities with the Swiss Club. Excellence is supported by extensive science labs, music and arts spaces, a library, and a capacity for hands-on, project-based learning, with sport occupying 11,000 m² of outdoor and indoor facilities.