Spain, Alicante
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Magno International School was formerly San Alberto Magno. On June 13, 2024, the school changed its name to Magno International School. In December 2024, it joined Orbital Education, a UK-based group of international schools. The campus is located in Monforte del Cid, Alicante, near the cities of Alicante, Elche, Elda and Petrer. The school educates students aged 3 to 18 and operates as a Cambridge International Education school in Early Years and Primary.
Magno hosts community events such as Magno Family Day, featuring paddle and football tournaments, activity stalls, a book fair, a foam party, and a charity raffle. The event includes a charitable component with funds donated to causes chosen by the Student Council. Open Days in 2026 invite families to visit and learn about the school. The school brings together students of many nationalities for a truly international experience.
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.