Spain, Mallorca
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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.