Spain, Mallorca
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Green Valley School offers a through-line international education for ages 1 to 18, delivering the British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, and the IB Diploma Programme. Preschool, Primary, Secondary, and IB DP are offered, with a focus on human values, intercultural understanding, and lifelong learning in a peaceful, collaborative environment. Classrooms are equipped with modern technology to support learning, and nutrition is tailored with healthy menus to sustain concentration. The school reports IB results in the top 2%, including the 2025 cohort. The curriculum supports multiple intelligences through an integrated approach to academics, arts, languages, and extracurriculars. Languages include Catalan and French, with German or Swedish offered as a third language. A sports program runs alongside academics, with soccer, basketball, track and field, hockey, gymnastics, and pickleball, and a new sports facility near the school features an Olympic-sized pool. Extracurriculars span music and drama, robotics, chess, and garden/kitchen workshops, fostering holistic development.
Camí de la Vileta, 210, Ponent, 07011 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain
Green Valley School has 285 pupils, typical class sizes of 26, instruction in English, Spanish.
Mallorca. Green Valley School is an international school on Mallorca. Programs offered include Preschool, Primary, Secondary, and the IB Diploma.
Preschool, Primary, Secondary, IB Diploma
International school
Annual tuition at Green Valley School ranges from EUR 6,100 to EUR 12,450 for 2026/27.
Green Valley School teaches IB (DP), British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE for students aged 1 to 18.
Preschool, Primary, Secondary, and IB Diploma programs are offered. The school reports IB Diploma results in the global top 2%.
IB Diploma results are in the global top 2%.
The school offers a comprehensive educational program that addresses emotional, social and intellectual aspects. It fosters the development of positive values, skills and talents. The mission emphasizes education in human values to develop global citizens through intercultural understanding and positive human qualities. The goal is to empower students to become critical and compassionate thinkers with integrity and a love of knowledge. The environment is peaceful and harmonious, supporting creativity and collaboration.
Differentiation is a school-wide process that matches learning opportunities to individual needs, including SEN. Planning recognises SEN and EAL, with teachers differentiating to include SEN and more-able and talented pupils in class work and interventions. EAL teachers support language development.
There are EAL teachers who support language development in the classroom.
Proper nutrition increases students' physical and mental performance. Multiple intelligences and Human Values are the pillars of Green Valley's learning culture. The environment is peaceful and respectful, supporting well-being and learning.
Safeguarding and child protection is a whole-school task; all staff have an essential role in identifying welfare concerns and sharing information appropriately. The school designates a Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) to coordinate safeguarding and maintain records. Welfare concerns are recorded on a welfare concern form and kept centrally by the DSL, with clear reporting and escalation procedures when necessary. Examples of welfare concerns include physical marks or injuries, eating disorders, changes in behaviour, self-harm, and concerns about a parent/carer.
Tours and conversations are arranged for the 2025/2026 cycle, with places potentially available during the academic year. For Year 2–Year 12, the admissions process is outlined for 2025/2026 and guidance is available by contacting the admissions team for details.
Registration and timeline: The Registration Deadline is 2 February 2026. Parents may register their child/children a year prior to entry. If places are available, families are encouraged to proceed with registration in advance to secure a spot.
Assessments and offers: If an assessment and school tour have not already occurred, assessments take place in March 2026. Offers are issued after satisfactory completion of assessments in English and Maths. Families should expect a formal communication outlining the offer if criteria are met.
Acceptance and securing a place: After an offer is emailed, there is a 3–4 day deadline to accept. A place is secured by paying the reservation fee and the deposit. Details of school fees are provided separately on the school's fee documents.
Starting at Green Valley: Your child begins at Green Valley School in September 2026. Prior to starting, an email with important information and a welcome to school is sent.
Transition for primary students: In June 2026, a Transition Morning is held for Primary students. Children attend to meet their cohort and form tutor as part of the onboarding process.
There is a waiting list for places. Students on waiting lists for a September 2026 start will be contacted if a place is available in the corresponding year group.