Spain, Mallorca
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British National Curriculum is followed, enriched with Spanish. The school serves students from ages 2 to 18, including a Sixth Form offering Cambridge International A-Levels. KS4 moves toward IGCSEs, with options for dual qualifications by adding Catalan and Sociales or an additional IGCSE. Across Secondary and Sixth Form, learning integrates languages, mathematics, science, computing, creative arts, and humanities through Project-Based Learning.
Arts and creative enrichment is integrated into the curriculum. The Sixth Form offers Digital Media, Environmental Management, Music, Drama, and Marine Sciences. Students design personalised timetables for three to four A-Level subjects and engage in enrichment in creativity, sport, and real-world placements. Creative enquiry is embedded across subjects.
Escola Global blends the British curriculum with a Spanish language program to provide a bilingual education. The curriculum includes Spanish homologation and the option to add Catalan and Sociales at IGCSE. Students in the Sixth Form can pursue Cambridge A-Levels alongside the Spanish Bachillerato, broadening university pathways. The school emphasises multilingual learning within its diverse programme.
Our After School Activities programme lets students explore new interests, develop talents, and socialise in a relaxed, creative environment. There are EG After School Clubs and CE Sports Lab clubs offering a range of activities. Activities support social development through teamwork and shared interests.
As a certified Eco-School and Blue School, sustainability is woven into daily life. Students take part in recycling, energy awareness, and marine conservation projects, and the Green Team leads initiatives that involve the whole community. This approach fosters environmental responsibility and collaborative action.
From Year 10, students can participate in the Duke of Edinburgh Award, a globally recognized, non-academic programme that builds self-discovery, resilience, and service. The Award includes volunteering, physical activity, skills, and expeditions, with a Gold option. It further supports leadership and character development beyond exams. The Sixth Form provides mentoring, wellbeing tools, and guidance for university applications in Spain and abroad.
Outdoor Learning is central, with eco huts and science in the garden, moving learning beyond the classroom. Meals are cooked fresh on-site daily by a team with experience from Michelin-starred kitchens, using local, seasonal, and organic produce where possible. Pastoral care includes mentoring and wellbeing tools to help students thrive.