Spain, Madrid
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Limitless Minds International College is a private school offering a flexible, internationally oriented British-led pathway designed for students aged 12 to 18. The curriculum spans Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge A Levels, the American Curriculum, and a Bespoke option, enabling absolute customization of the British curriculum from an early age. In Year 8–9 (ages 12–13), the program follows the first phase of our education pyramid, building core knowledge through core subjects alongside tailored learning plans. In Year 10–11 (ages 14–15), students study compulsory British subjects while selecting a personalized elective, supported by pedagogical staff to tailor pace and depth. In Year 12–13 (ages 16–17), the top pyramid phase focuses on university destinations, offering more than 80 subjects and tutoring support. The school provides extended hours of group and individual study, plus university counseling and ongoing pedagogical guidance to support achievement and transitions to higher education. Strong wellbeing and family partnerships are supported.
Av. de Bruselas, 31, 28108 Alcobendas, Madrid, Spain
Limitless Minds International College has 90 pupils, typical class sizes of 4, instruction in English.
High School (12-16) and College (16-18)
Private
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Limitless Minds International College teaches British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge A Levels, American Curriculum, Bespoke Curriculum for students aged 12 to 18.
We offer absolute customization of the British curriculum from an early age. Year 8–9, for students aged 12–13, aligns with the first phase of our education pyramid. Year 10–11, for students aged 14–15, aligns with the second phase of the pyramid, with compulsory subjects of the British system and a personalized elective chosen by the student, supported by pedagogical staff. Year 12–13, for students aged 16–17, represents the top of the pyramid where students focus the curriculum on what they want to study at university, with more than 80 subjects available and tutoring support. There are hours of group and individual study and university counseling and pedagogical support.
University counseling sessions and pedagogical support are provided.