Spain, Mallorca
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Escola Global International School has instruction in English.
Located at C/ Germans Llumière, Nº 1 (Edificio Adduno) – Parc Bit, Carretera de Valldemossa, KM 7,4, 07121 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain. The campus is in Parc Bit, Palma de Mallorca. It serves students from Early Years through Sixth Form (ages 2–18).
Early Years; Primary; Secondary; Sixth Form (ages 2–18)
International school offering the British curriculum with Spanish language; Cambridge International IGCSEs and A-Levels; official Spanish homologation.
Tailored academic and pastoral care; mentoring; wellbeing tools; and guidance for university applications in Spain and abroad.
Spain
Annual tuition at Escola Global International School ranges from EUR 8,750 to EUR 13,200 for 2026/27.
Escola Global International School teaches British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge A Levels, EYFS (Early years foundation stage) for students aged 2 to 18.
The school follows the British National Curriculum, enriched with Spanish, balancing academic excellence with creativity, well-being, and real-world connection. Early Years (ages 2-5) is play-based, grounded in exploration and development at each child's own pace. Primary (ages 5-11) emphasizes outdoor learning and project-based inquiry to develop critical thinking and practical skills. Secondary (ages 11-16) moves toward IGCSEs, with core subjects and optional courses; some students pursue dual systems adding Catalan and Social Studies or an extra IGCSE. Sixth Form (ages 16-18) offers Cambridge International A-Levels with personalised timetables; students may combine A-Levels with the Spanish Bachillerato and undertake EPQs and real-world placements. From age 2 to 18, learning grows in a single school community.
In 2025, IGCSE results were the best in Escola Global International School's history: 87.1% A-C across all subjects; 100% pass rate in all core subjects (English, Maths, Double Science, and Spanish); 95.2% achieved A-C.
Sixth Form prepares students for higher education with Cambridge International A-Levels and dual qualifications, guiding them toward top universities in Spain and beyond.
EPQs and enrichment in creativity, sport, and real-world placements support advanced learners.
The school values kindness, purpose, creativity, rigor and global awareness as guiding principles in teaching, learning and relationships. The community is international, with over 30 nationalities, creating an inclusive environment. The school emphasises life skills alongside academic achievement, with students developing confidence, independence and resilience. These competencies are cultivated through small class sizes, close teacher–student relationships and enrichment opportunities such as the Duke of Edinburgh Award and the International Projects Certification. The learning culture encourages curiosity, collaboration and real-world relevance to help students grow as compassionate, capable individuals.
The school follows the British curriculum, enriched with Spanish, bringing learning to life through project-based learning and an enrichment program.
Nutrition and wellbeing are central: meals are prepared on-site by a Michelin-trained chef using local and seasonal ingredients, and mealtimes are a safe space to relax, socialise and foster healthy eating habits that last a lifetime. The school also provides personalized academic and pastoral support, including tutoring, wellbeing tools and guidance on university applications in Spain and abroad.
The school welcomes applications throughout the year for children aged 2–18 (Early Years through Sixth Form), with one class per year group and limited places. The admissions process has five steps: 1. Say hello — contact the admissions team by filling in the enquiry form or by phone or email. 2. Come and visit — you will be shown around the campus and meet a Head of Learning who can answer questions. 3. Formalise your application — provide academic reports from the last two years and any other relevant assessments. From Year 3 onwards, your child completes a short assessment in English and Maths. 4. Receive an offer letter — enrollment documents are completed and you are offered a place or added to the waiting list. 5. Start your adventure — once a place is confirmed, practical steps are provided before the first day.
If a place is not offered, applicants are added to the waiting list.