Spain, Madrid
Let the school know you're thinking of applying — they can share their prerequisites and help you through the process.
It's best to ask — circumstances can change at any time.
Two laboratories, one for Science and one for Physics and Chemistry, support practical lessons across the Natural Sciences and Physics and Chemistry syllabi. The main library was refurbished in the 2021–2022 school year, and there is a dedicated library space for study. There are two psychomotricity classrooms for early childhood. An art workshop-laboratory provides space for plastic arts with storage for materials and works. An environmental education classroom hosts natural experiments, and large outdoor areas include an outdoor classroom, a farm, school gardens and a pond with an aquatic and plant ecosystem used for practical natural science lessons.
Two laboratories, one for Science and one for Physics and Chemistry, are used for compulsory practical lessons as part of the Natural Sciences and Physics and Chemistry syllabi, and for Primary Environmental Studies. The main library was refurbished in the 2021–2022 school year and there is a dedicated library space. Two psychomotricity classrooms serve early childhood students. An art workshop-laboratory provides space for creative work with storage for materials and artworks. An environmental education classroom hosts natural experiments, and outdoor spaces include an outdoor classroom, a farm, school gardens and a pond used for practical natural science lessons.
Extracurricular activities run after the school day ends at 5:00pm and include a wide range of options. Every week more than 600 students participate in extracurricular activities at the school. Activities run from October to June, with the children's play centre and the study centre operating as permanent services starting in September.
Legamar International School offers a truly international, bilingual education for ages 0 to 18. The school combines English and Spanish daily instruction across a range of curricula, including the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme for 16–19-year-olds, as well as Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge Secondary, American, British, Japanese and BTEC options. Early childhood education uses an immersive 50/50 English–Spanish approach with native-speaking teachers and conversation assistants to develop oral skills. French and German begin in Primary, while Cambridge English, Goethe Institute German and Delft French certifications are available. The curriculum emphasizes project‑based learning, ICT, service‑learning, flipped classrooms, design thinking and cooperative learning, with a strong focus on sustainability and emotional education. Facilities include two science laboratories, a refurbished main library, dedicated study space, two psychomotricity rooms, an art workshop, and outdoor classrooms, a farm, school gardens and a pond for practical natural science. After‑school activities are robust, with opportunities in clubs and projects.