Spain, Barcelona
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Hamelin-Laie International School Barcelona opened its doors in 1989. It was the first private school in Barcelona to offer learning in English, Spanish, and Catalan. The school is authorised by the Ministry of Education and Culture (MEC) and the International Baccalaureate, and in 2022 joined the Nord Anglia Education family.
Hamelin-Laie International School Barcelona is a thriving international community of over 45 nationalities, with students learning in English as well as Spanish and Catalan. The community focuses on personal growth and achievement across age groups and aims to shape open-minded global citizens. As part of Nord Anglia Education, the Hamelin-Laie family connects students with a global network; the school uses a House system (Earth, Wind, Fire, Water) to bring the community together and offers opportunities to exchange with peers and participate in global events. Parents participate in school life, with events such as the annual International Food Fair and Hamelin Diada Day, and opportunities to engage through the Parent Academy; Open Mind Week also involves parents and community members.
Parents are an active part of school life and contribute to the community through events throughout the year, including the annual International Potluck and Open Mind Week volunteering; the school also hosts the Parent Academy to provide sessions on parenting, education, and supporting children's growth.
Hamelin-Laie International School Barcelona is a private international school in Barcelona, Spain, offering education from ages 1 to 18. The Primary Curriculum follows the IPC framework, with learning primarily in English and integrated Spanish and Catalan; a fourth language (French, German, or Chinese) may be studied from primary years. In secondary, students choose between the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) or Nacional Bachillerato. The school emphasizes cross-curricular, theme-based units and project-based teamwork to foster curiosity and critical thinking. Facilities include a four-floor campus completed in 2015 with bright spaces, bespoke music, art, and dance studios, state-of-the-art science, design and technology labs, a library, a dedicated chess room, and outdoor spaces such as an AstroTurf pitch and a forest garden. Seaside amphitheatre supports performances and public speaking. In 2022 the school joined Nord Anglia Education, aligning with a global network of international schools. This creates global opportunities and collaborations for students.