Spain, Alicante
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1. Enquire or Book a visit. Start your journey by completing the online enquiry form to register interest or book a personal school tour. Enter your email address and provide your details and your child's information. Our dedicated admissions team will contact you shortly after submission. After you enquire, you'll receive updates about school news, open days, and upcoming events.
2. School Tour. Experience our school first-hand with a personal tour guided by a member of our admissions team. Explore classrooms and facilities, meet our teachers and academic staff, and get a feel for school life. You may ask questions during the tour.
3. Start your Application. Submit your child's application through the Admissions Portal, which remains open for the duration of the journey. Log in to view progress and submit documents; once forms are submitted and signed, edits are not possible. Each child requires a separate application, and the portal shows all applications in progress. Have ready a copy of the child's passport/DNI/NIE or birth certificate, a copy of the parents' passport/DNI/NIE, the child's most recent school report, and a vaccination card for Pre-School.
4. Offer and Acceptance. After review, a formal offer is issued via the Admissions Portal. You will be invited to sign our Terms & Conditions and pay the Enrolment and Transcript Fees. The school reserves the right to request an entry test and/or a personal interview with your child as part of the admissions process.
Magno International School, formerly San Alberto Magno, is an international Cambridge school for ages 3–18 and now part of Orbital Education. In Monforte del Cid, Alicante, the campus sits on 33,000 m2 of green space with bright classrooms, science laboratories, sensory rooms, a sports complex, a chess room and a vegetable patch. The curriculum blends a bespoke approach with Cambridge Primary in early years and emphasizes multilingual learning from nursery onward. Spanish and English are the primary languages of instruction; German and French are introduced from Year 2, with Year 5 onward giving students a choice to pursue fluency in a language. The school offers two Baccalaureate pathways for ages 16–18: Spanish National Baccalaureate and International A-Level Programme. It is official Cambridge examination centre and prepares students for Cambridge English qualifications, DELF/DALF and Goethe exams. Sixth Form combines on-campus support with online learning to access Spanish and universities, including UNED.