Spain, Mallorca
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The school is a private institution operated by the non-profit German-Spanish School Association (Deutsch-Spanischer Schulverein), founded in 2002. The association is the sponsor (Träger) of the school and provides the legal, structural, financial, material and personnel framework for its operation. Parents are members of the association and are represented in the general assembly. The board consists of seven elected members. The school leadership is headed by the principal, Annegret Jung-Wanders, OStD.
Eurocampus Deutsche Schule Palma de Mallorca is a private German international school serving ages 3 to 18. The language of instruction is German, and the school follows the guidelines and curricula of recognized German Auslandsschulen on the Iberian Peninsula. From first grade, Spanish is taught at native level and English is taught as a foreign language; Catalan is taught for up to two hours per week. From fifth to seventh grade, Spanish includes Ciencias Sociales (biology, geography, history); from seventh grade, French is offered to Gymnasium students. The curriculum differentiates instruction, allowing advanced students to work on material from the next grade while others may repeat as needed. Upon completing final exams, students earn Hauptschulabschluss (grade 9), Realschulabschluss (grade 10), eligibility for the gymnasiale Oberstufe (grade 10), and Abitur (grade 12). The Mallorca campus is authorized by KMK to conduct Abitur on site. The school also offers diverse extracurricular opportunities.