Spain, Mallorca
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The school has a Regulation School Uniform for Nursery through Year 2; Year 3–Year 6; and Year 7–Year 13 (Boys/Girls). All uniform items should be labelled with pupil's name. The Regulation uniform shop is located on the school premises; e-mail: uniforms@queenscollege.es.
An optional full meal is provided in the canteen, prepared daily in the school's own kitchen and served in several service turns. A packed lunch option is also available. Only sixth-form students may leave the school at lunchtime.
All pupils in Year 1 to Year 13 are assigned to one of four houses, Earth, Fire, Air or Water. The houses compete in many activities; at the end of the year the winning house is announced and its captains receive the trophy. Pupils can earn house points daily for high standards of work and behaviour, and for generosity of spirit.
The school is owned and operated by Bonanova English School S.L. The web pages identify Bonanova English School S.L. as the titular entity, with address C/ Joan de Saridakis, 64, Palma, and contact details. The school is authorized by the Balearic Ministry of Education to provide British education and is a NABSS member.
Queen's College in Palma, Majorca, offers a British National Curriculum and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. Founded in 1977, it serves about 400 pupils aged 3 to 18 and operates as a day school with NABSS membership and Balearic Ministry of Education authorisation to provide British education to students of all nationalities. The curriculum is broad and demanding, designed to prepare pupils for GCSEs, A-levels and the IB DP, while allowing homologation to Spanish qualifications when selected Spanish subjects are studied. The campus sits on the site of a former convent overlooking the bay, with purpose-built classrooms arranged around patios and extensive indoor and outdoor spaces for learning. Experienced staff guide university applications, and graduates have gained places at Imperial College, Columbia, ESSEC, Oxford and Cambridge. The school emphasises leadership, cooperation and adaptability through exams, extracurriculars and community service. The environment blends academic challenge with personal development and wellbeing throughout.