Spain, Madrid
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1. Contact the office for application information. If you are in the Madrid area, schedule a tour of the school and a visit with the director if you desire. This inquiry helps you learn about the admissions process and what to expect.
2. Begin the online application. Start by clicking the Online Application link to begin the admission process. The online application is administered via RenWeb (eca-esp.client.renweb.com), and you will use the “Click here to begin the application process” link to access it. A completed application and the application fee must be received before the student is considered for admission.
3. Note the registration windows and deadlines. Official registration for the following school year opens on March 1. Applications are due by August 1 for the Fall Semester and by November 15 for the Spring Semester. Applications submitted after these deadlines may not be considered for the requested term.
4. Ensure the application is complete for consideration. No student will be considered for admission until the completed application has been received and the application fee is paid.
We do not offer scholarships of any kind; however, students of full-time Christian workers do receive a tuition discount, and students of participating sending agencies receive a greater discount.
Evangelical Christian Academy (ECA) is a Christian K-12 international school located in Camarma de Esteruelas, Madrid, Spain. It offers an American-based college-preparatory curriculum, including Honors and AP courses in the high school, with Bible study and a Christian worldview integrated into every subject. The school serves students ages 5 through 18 across elementary, middle, and high school, and provides ESL/ELL support for non-native speakers. Core subjects are complemented by electives such as music, art, physical education, Spanish, and technology; high school electives include choir, musical theatre, personal finance, art, drama, and woodworking. Graduation requires 23 credits for grades 9–12 and at least 20 hours of annual community service. On campus, a weather-protected sports court and a library support athletics and study, while classrooms enable Bible-based, American-style instruction. ECA earned accreditation from ACSI and MSA, and was recognized by the Spanish government as an American school on foreign soil in 2018.