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Morna International College

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Annual Fees

Name Age Fee Track Conditions
Enrollment - Inscription fee (sibling) 0 2,000 EUR Enrollment Sibling of a child already offered a place; same terms as first child.
Enrollment - Inscription fee (first child) 0 3,000 EUR Enrollment New admissions; payable when a place is offered; not deducted from tuition; 50% refundable if parents cancel after paying; full refund if on waiting list and no place offered.

Application Fees

Name Fee Conditions
Application Fee 0 EUR Included in the inscription fee above; see enrollment fees.

Enrollment Fees

Name Fee Conditions
Enrollment Fee 0 EUR Included in the inscription fee above; see enrollment fees.

Additional Fees

Name Fee Conditions
Deposit to reserve a place for the following academic year 1,500 EUR Charged with the Summer term payment; deducted from the first Autumn payment of the new academic year; refundable if written notice of non-return is given before 31 May; non-refundable after 31 May.

Fee Breakdown

Fees
Inscription (application) fee

- EUR 3,000 per child for new admissions.
- EUR 2,000 for siblings.
- The inscription fee is payable when a place is offered and is not deducted from tuition.
- If parents change their plans after paying, 50% of the inscription fee is refundable; if a child is on a waiting list and the school is unable to offer a place the inscription fee is refunded in full.

Annual tuition fees and per-term breakdown (by year group)

School fees are stated as annual amounts. Fees are paid termly according to the 40% / 30% / 30% split described below; per-term amounts are shown for each year group.

- Nursery — EUR 12,650 per year.
- Autumn term (40%): EUR 5,060.
- Spring term (30%): EUR 3,795.
- Summer term (30%): EUR 3,795.

- Reception — EUR 14,050 per year.
- Autumn term (40%): EUR 5,620.
- Spring term (30%): EUR 4,215.
- Summer term (30%): EUR 4,215.

- Years 1–2 — EUR 17,750 per year.
- Autumn term (40%): EUR 7,100.
- Spring term (30%): EUR 5,325.
- Summer term (30%): EUR 5,325.

- Years 3–6 — EUR 18,400 per year.
- Autumn term (40%): EUR 7,360.
- Spring term (30%): EUR 5,520.
- Summer term (30%): EUR 5,520.

- Year 7 — EUR 19,150 per year.
- Autumn term (40%): EUR 7,660.
- Spring term (30%): EUR 5,745.
- Summer term (30%): EUR 5,745.

- Years 8–9 — EUR 19,550 per year.
- Autumn term (40%): EUR 7,820.
- Spring term (30%): EUR 5,865.
- Summer term (30%): EUR 5,865.

- Years 10–11 — EUR 20,400 per year.
- Autumn term (40%): EUR 8,160.
- Spring term (30%): EUR 6,120.
- Summer term (30%): EUR 6,120.

- Years 12–13 — EUR 21,550 per year.
- Autumn term (40%): EUR 8,620.
- Spring term (30%): EUR 6,465.
- Summer term (30%): EUR 6,465.

- School fees are composed of approximately 90% tuition and 10% materials.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Term payment split: Autumn term invoice equals 40% of the annual fee; Spring term equals 30%; Summer term equals 30%.
- Autumn term payment window: payable from 1 August to 1 September.
- Spring term payment window: payable 1 December to 1 January.
- Summer term payment window: payable 1 March to 1 April.
- The autumn-term invoice is issued in July; spring and summer invoices are normally issued about two weeks before the due date.
- If fees for the coming term are not paid, the school reserves the right to refuse entry to school.

Deposit to reserve a place for the next academic year

- A deposit of EUR 1,500 per child is charged with the summer-term payment to reserve a place for the following academic year.
- The deposit is deducted from the first (autumn) payment of the new academic year.
- If written notice of non-return is given before the end of May, the deposit is refunded in full. If notice is given after 31 May the deposit is not refunded.

Boarding fees

- No boarding provision or boarding fees are listed; the school operates as a day school and boarding fees are not applicable.

Other costs and fees

- EAL (English as an Additional Language): a one-off charge of EUR 2,500 is payable when a pupil requiring EAL support first enters (charged from Year 2 upwards where required).
- SEN (Special Educational Needs) support: billed separately to parents and appears as a separate item on invoices.
- External examinations: exam entry and administration charges are not included in the annual fee and are billed separately with the summer-term invoice.
- School lunches: buffet lunches are compulsory for Foundation Stage up to Year 5 and are charged termly with the school fees. Refunds are not given for days of sickness or for holidays taken outside school holiday dates. Ad-hoc lunches and snack purchases are managed via the cashless account system and are paid by credit card top-up.
- Extra-curricular activities: some activities carry additional charges; those charges are invoiced separately or may be added to term invoices.
- Laptops: secondary students are required to purchase a laptop from the school at approximately EUR 1,150; the laptop is owned by the student.
- Uniform: uniforms are sold through the school (available at reception); exact uniform prices are set and invoiced at point of sale.
- Sibling discounts: a 10% discount applies to the second child; a 15% discount applies to any subsequent children (discount applies to school fees only).

Refunds, absences and notice for leaving

- Inscription fee refund: 50% refunded if parents cancel after paying (except full refund if no place can be offered from waiting list).
- Absences/holidays: no fee reduction is given for term-time holidays. If a pupil is taken out of school during term time there is no discount on fees.
- Long absence: if a pupil's class is full and the pupil is absent for one term or more, parents must pay fees to keep the place open (permitted for a maximum of one year). If a pupil is absent for one term or more and fees are not charged during the absence, on return 50% of the inscription fee is payable (EUR 1,500 first child / EUR 1,000 siblings).
- Notice for leaving: the school expects full term's notice if a student leaves during the academic year; fees may be charged if insufficient notice is given.

Late payments and consequences

- Cash is not accepted for school fees or extra-curricular activities.
- Persistent late payment may result in being required to pay the entire year's fees in advance, setting up a direct debit, or withdrawal of the pupil's place.
- The school may withhold reports, recommendations or test results for pupils with outstanding debt.

Fee payment options and instructions

- Preferred payment method: bank transfer in Euros (use the pupil's name or invoice number as the transfer reference).
- Credit cards: accepted at the Finance office if required.
- Cash payments: not accepted for school fees or extra-curricular activities.
- The school provides bank account details for international transfers and requires correct referencing of payments to match invoices.
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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees €12,050 - 19,450
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 640
Type Co-educational
Opened 1973
Bus Service No

Morna International College is an international school in Ibiza, Spain, offering a British-style education for ages 3 to 18. It broadly follows the English National Curriculum with an international focus, delivering all lessons in English while Spanish is compulsory and German or French is available as a third language from Year 7. In upper secondary, students prepare for Cambridge IGCSEs and A-Levels, with flexible numbers and levels of qualifications to suit individual paths to higher education worldwide. The school is an accredited Cambridge University and Edexcel examination centre, with over 500 pupils progressing to A-Levels and universities worldwide. The Santa Gertrudis campus is spacious and tranquil, with facilities for Early Years through Secondary, including science labs, art rooms (with a photographic dark room), a music room with recording annex, a design technology room, and a library. IT is well developed, with interactive screens and high bandwidth; students use laptops or iPads. Outdoor spaces include two large sport courts, a fitness trail, and a garden with a pond and hens; on-site kitchens provide meals.

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