Spain, Mallorca
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Queen's College is a progressive and forward-thinking school with outstanding facilities and a long tradition of academic excellence. It is close to the city of Palma, yet set in idyllic natural surroundings, a unique location that creates a peaceful atmosphere for learning. The close-knit community helps students develop life-long relationships and opportunities beyond the classroom to enhance leadership and personal management skills. Queen's College has offered the A Level programme since 1977 and is an IB World School offering the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB DP). The school provides indoor and outdoor spaces for learning and offers experienced guidance in the university application process, with a track record of access to top universities worldwide, including Imperial College, Columbia University, ESSEC, Oxford, and Cambridge.
The school offers the A Level programme since 1977 and the IB Diploma Programme (IB DP) as an IB World School. Indoor and outdoor spaces support a range of teaching and learning activities, including lectures, tutorials, one-on-one sessions, group work and individual study. Experienced staff guide the university application process. Graduates have gained places at top universities worldwide, including Imperial College, Columbia University, ESSEC, Oxford, and Cambridge.
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.