Spain, Mallorca
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Mallorca International School uses a simple, uniform admissions process. Step 1: Contact the school to arrange a visit; an admissions team member will set up a tour of facilities and a meeting with a member of the senior leadership team, and you will be asked to complete an Admissions Enquiry Form. Step 2: If you wish to proceed, submit the most recent school report and book an appointment for a pre-enrolment assessment (not applicable in EYFS). Step 3: A friendly interview is arranged with the academic team for prospective students aged 6 years and above to assess English, aptitude and individual needs, followed by a meeting with parents to discuss the outcome. Step 4: If a place is formally offered, complete the enrolment paperwork, submit identity documents and photographs, and pay the deposit and tuition to secure the place. Academic Requirements: EYFS accepts children into Pre-Nursery, Nursery and Reception without prior English knowledge. Primary entry requires an adequate level of English for the child's age and an assessment of whether the school can meet the child's needs. Secondary entry requires an adequate level of English for the child's age and an interview with the head teacher to discuss needs and entry planning.
Myschool Mallorca International School is a British international school in Mallorca, Spain offering a UK curriculum from pre-nursery to Year 11 with EYFS and Pearson Edexcel IGCSE. After GCSE, most students progress to A Levels at Palma College, a sixth form college owned by Mallorca International Schools Group. Opened in 2016, the school is privately owned and located in a residential area in northwest Mallorca. The curriculum follows a National Curriculum-based programme to Year 11, with EYFS guiding learning through three prime areas and four specific areas. The provision across primary and secondary is broad and balanced, fostering curiosity, critical thinking and creativity. GCSEs are offered. Facilities include spaces for art, music, science and drama, on-site dining room, including a swimming pool, planting garden and woodland for learning. Summer Camp offers language instruction, arts, science experiments, sports and swimming; weekly workshops cover Martial Arts, Performing Arts, Home Economics and Horticulture.