Spain, Mallorca
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Crta. Cales de Mallorca s/n km 1.2, 07500 Manacor, Mallorca, Spain. The school sits on the Rafa Nadal Academy by Movistar campus in Manacor.
Infant and Primary levels, plus Secondary.
Anglo-American international school authorized by the Government of the Balearic Islands and the Spanish Ministry of Education.
Affiliations with the United Kingdom (British Council accreditation) and the United States (MSA accreditation; AERO standards).
The school is open on school days from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm.
Application fees
- Rafa Nadal International School does not publish a publicly-available, itemised application fee for the current academic year. An application/pre‑registration form is provided for families to submit when requesting a place; the school's admission materials and the single-page application form are available for download.
Tuition fees by year group (per term / per year)
- The school does not publish a public fee schedule showing tuition broken down by year group, term or full academic year. No per‑term or per‑year tuition figures for Pre‑Nursery, Primary, Middle or High School are available on the school's public admissions or general information pages. Families receive detailed tuition amounts directly from the school during the admissions/enrolment process.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- The school's public pages do not present a standard published billing schedule or the detailed payment‑terms (deadlines for invoices, late‑payment penalties, instalment options) for the current academic year. Billing cadence and payment conditions are handled administratively with enrolled families.
Boarding fees (where applicable)
- Residential accommodation and campus boarding are provided through the broader Rafa Nadal Academy campus program for junior residential programmes. The school does not publish standalone boarding fees for full‑time school students on public pages. Specific boarding costs for residential tennis/academy programmes or long‑stay sports programmes are published separately by the Academy and by external programme brochures rather than as a public school fee table.
Other costs and school extras
- No publicly-published figures were found for additional mandatory or optional charges such as uniforms, school lunches, transport (bus), school trips, examination fees, books and materials, sport or tennis programme supplements, insurance, or technology fees. Where such costs apply they are communicated directly to families during enrolment or as part of programme-specific documentation.
Refund information
- The school's public pages do not publish a formal public refund policy or detailed conditions for refunds of deposits, advance payments, term fees or cancellation by families for the current academic year. Refund and cancellation terms are managed through the school's administrative and admissions procedures.
Fee payment options
- Public information on accepted payment methods (for example bank transfer, direct debit, credit card) is not published in a fee schedule on the school's public pages. Payment method details and invoicing arrangements are provided to families as part of the admissions and contracting process.
Practical contact details (for fee enquiries)
- Phone: +34 971 171 676. Email: info@rafanadalschool.com. The school's principal contact details and address are published on the school's site and are used to request the official fee schedule and contractual terms.
Summary of search and gaps found
- The Rafa Nadal International School (Rafa Nadal School) and its connection to the Rafa Nadal Academy are confirmed; an application form and admissions information are published. No public, itemised tuition table, per‑term or per‑year fees by school year group, nor published boarding, uniform, refund or payment‑method tables for the current academic year were found on the school's public pages. For the details requested (application fee amounts, per‑term and per‑year tuition by year group, billing schedule, boarding fees, mandatory extras, refund policy and accepted payment types) the school's public materials do not contain the numeric figures, so the school's admissions office provides those figures directly to prospective families.
More than 47 nationalities are represented among the student body.
Rafa Nadal International School in Manacor, Mallorca, sits on the Rafa Nadal Academy by Movistar campus and serves ages 2 to 18 on a single site. The school is authorized by the Balearic Government and the Spanish Ministry of Education and is affiliated with the United Kingdom (British Council) and the United States (MSA and AERO). The Early Years Foundation Stage, British Primary Curriculum and American programs structure a bilingual, multinational learning community. Primary students follow the English National Curriculum with Spanish and Catalan taught to support multilingual fluency. Middle School follows an American program for grades 7 and 8, while High School adopts an American-based AERO framework with a 22-credit graduation requirement. The campus emphasizes sport, arts and wellbeing, with 45 tennis courts, 16 paddle courts, indoor/outdoor pools, a Technogym center and on-site dining. The school is a recognized SAT testing center and offers facilities and residences on site.