Spain, Madrid
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The school operates two campuses in Madrid: Infant School at Ronda de Sobradiel, 20, 28043 Madrid, and Primary and Secondary at Calle Castillo de Aysa, 8, 28043 Madrid. The school is a British official school in Madrid. The school has a chapel and a chaplain, and Catholic Religion Education is taught. The school promotes a healthy lifestyle by offering healthy and organic food at school, and it encourages participation in sport. It provides a broad, challenging curriculum and enriches it with co-curricular experiences such as educational trips, cross-curricular projects, cultural visits, artistic initiatives and sports activities.
We offer extra-curricular activities from Mondays to Fridays, taught by Dallington School teachers or external specialists. Early Years activities include Dance, Football and Tennis. Primary and Secondary activities include Rugby, Girls football, Girls volleyball, Basketball, Tennis, Padel, Football and Athletics. A downloadable activity programme is available for 2025–2026.
Dallington School in Madrid delivers a British curriculum from Early Years to Key Stage 5, serving ages 2 to 18. The school operates across two Madrid campuses and offers Foundation Stage from Pre-Nursery to Reception through to Key Stages 1 to 5, including Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge A Levels, plus a Double Bac with Spain's PCE for university access in Spain and abroad. The school emphasizes a values based education with Catholic influences, including a chapel, alongside a broad, enquiry led curriculum and extensive co curricular programmes. Facilities include Infant and Primary/Secondary sites and a rich programme of trips, arts workshops, and sport. Outdoor Education underpins learning with Urban Forest School and a day residential for Years 3 to 6. The school promotes healthy food, sport participation, and leadership opportunities through the Student Council and service projects. Families value its community spirit, international mindset, and supportive pastoral care for children.