Spain, Valencia
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Step 1: Admission to the center is via free pre-enrollment. This initial step begins the admissions process and helps the school collect essential information. Step 2: Nursery places for the 2025-26 and 2026-27 academic years are currently open. English School Los Olivos was founded in 1976 and offers British education from nursery to bachillerato. The curriculum is taught in English with native and specialist staff, and emphasizes a bilingual environment. The school is a member of NABSS and is authorized by the Valencian Education Department as a Foreign Center, with studies recognized in both the United Kingdom and Spain. Step 3: Enrollment in any other year group depends on the availability of places. The admissions team will provide details on current vacancies and the next steps in the application process. Step 4: Waiting list and data privacy: The pre-enrollment is used to manage the waiting list for enrollment. The personal data provided are necessary to manage the waiting list and will be stored in accordance with legal obligations. Data will not be shared with third parties except where legally required.
Waiting list: The waiting list is managed through the pre-enrollment process. Personal data provided are used to manage the waiting list for enrollment at the school. Data are kept while the commercial relationship exists or as required by law. Data are not shared with third parties except where legally required. You may access, correct or delete your data by emailing administracion@los-olivos.es.
There is a 25% discount on tuition for the third child in families with three children enrolled at the school.
English School Los Olivos is a British day school in Valencia that operates uniquely as a teaching cooperative. Established in 1976, the Primary Campus in Campo Olivar provides the English National Curriculum alongside mandatory Spanish and Valencian studies. The primary site features dedicated learning spaces, including a specialized music room, an infants' play area, and an on-site kitchen serving freshly prepared meals daily. The early years program focuses on total English immersion through play-based activities, while the primary curriculum expands to include design, technology, and computing. A distinctive tradition at Los Olivos is the annual countryside camping trip for students starting from Year 1, fostering practical outdoor skills and peer bonding. Extra-curricular options range from robotics and chess to rhythmic gymnastics. By functioning as a cooperative, the teaching staff directly manage the school's operations, ensuring close personal attention to student development and fostering a strong, inclusive, shared sense of community.