Spain, Madrid
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Urbanización Monteclaro, Calle Rosas s/n, 28223 Pozuelo de Alarcón, Madrid, Spain
Infantil (Children), Primary, Secondary, Baccalaureate
Private, Catholic and bilingual
Spain
Catholic
Application / registration fees
- The school requires formal registration (matrícula) as part of the admissions process; no publicly published fixed amount for an application or registration fee is provided. Contact with the admissions office is required to obtain the specific application/registration fee.
Tuition fees by school year (amounts)
- Everest School Monteclaro does not publish specific tuition amounts per year group on its public pages. There are no term-by-term or year-group figures available on the school's public materials. Families must request the current tuition schedule directly from admissions to receive exact amounts for each year group and per term.
Tuition structure and what is / is not included
- The school describes its charges as monthly tuition fees and indicates that monthly fees include the school dining service. Other routine academic materials are reported as included in the school's fee structure in general communications, while participation in certain extracurricular activities, trips and special cultural or sporting visits is treated as an additional cost and billed separately.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- The public information refers to tuition as charged on a monthly basis ("tarifas mensuales"). Specific billing dates, payment deadlines, penalties for late payment, and the school's published payment calendar or instalment options are not publicly listed; families are asked to obtain the exact billing schedule and payment terms directly from admissions or the school's parent portal. The admissions process includes completing a digital matrícula via the school portal.
Boarding fees
- Everest School Monteclaro operates as a day school (services described include school dining, transport routes and on-site activities). There is no published boarding provision or boarding fee on the school's public pages; boarding is not applicable.
Other costs and fees (uniform, meals, transport, extras)
- School uniform: The school operates an on-site uniform shop and an online ordering channel; the uniform programme includes seasonal opening hours, a 10% discount in June in-store and a 10% ongoing discount for large families. Uniform purchases and returns are handled through the school's supplier (Minime), and the supplier's return/refund policy applies to uniform returns. No uniform price list is published in the school's public pages; size/item pricing must be requested or checked via the supplier's catalogue.
- Meals: The school states that monthly tuition covers the dining service; menus are prepared in the school kitchens and supervised by nutritionists. Specific per-meal or per-term lunch prices are not published separately for tuition-billed families.
- Extracurricular activities and trips: Cultural, artistic, sporting and recreational visits and many extracurricular activities are listed as additional and optional; participation costs for these activities are charged separately and announced to families when scheduled.
- Transport (school routes): The school operates multiple dedicated transport routes around Madrid; route availability and operational details are published but specific fares for transport services are not listed on the public pages.
Refund information
- Uniform returns and refunds are handled according to the school supplier's (Minime) returns and refund policy; the school's public pages point families to that policy for uniform refunds. The school does not publish a general tuition refund or cancellation policy on its public pages; details about refunds for tuition, deposits or cancellations must be requested directly from the admissions or accounting office.
Fee payment options
- The school states that it offers several payment options for families but does not list specific accepted payment methods (for example, bank transfer, card or direct debit) in its public materials. Families must obtain the exact accepted payment methods and how to set them up from the admissions or accounting office or the parent portal.
Summary and next steps for parents (factual instruction)
- Everest School Monteclaro requires registration (matrícula) to enroll and charges tuition on a monthly basis; monthly fees are reported to include the school dining service, while uniforms, transport, extracurricular activities and specific trips are additional and handled separately. Exact amounts for application fees, tuition by year group, term-by-term fees, payment deadlines, tuition refund rules and the list of accepted payment methods are not published on the school's public pages and must be obtained directly from the school's admissions or accounting offices.
Everest School Monteclaro is a private, Catholic, bilingual school in Pozuelo de Alarcón, Madrid region. It offers education from 12 months to university, with Infantil, Primaria, Secundaria and Bachillerato, and follows Cambridge (Secondary) and Cambridge IGCSE alongside a Catholic curriculum. It serves ages 1–18 and is recognized among Spain's top 100 schools by El Mundo and Forbes. The four pillars of its model are Language Learning (English to C1/C2 and French or German to B1/B2), Learning in English through CLIL, international experiences inside the center and abroad, and Cambridge International affiliation; it is the only private Cambridge International School. Everest is part of RC Schools Spain (Regnum Christi). The campus spans over 20,000 square metres with classrooms, a Salón de actos, an Auditorio, and on-site dining overseen by nutritionists and bearing an AENOR certificate. Facilities include a football pitch, gym, pool, and diverse arts, language, robotics, and sport programs.