Spain, Mallorca
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The school provides social and emotional support to students. The vision emphasizes developing emotional skills for everyday life within a caring environment. The school aims to help students develop resilience, perseverance and confidence to excel in life. Tutorials safeguard and promote the welfare of students and provide a safe and caring environment.
The Infant and Primary curriculum is based on the English National Curriculum, Early Years Foundation Stage, and the Spanish National Curriculum. The school is accredited by the British Council for Infant and Primary. The Secondary program is based on the AERO standards for American international schools.
The school prioritizes mental wellbeing through a strong emphasis on social and emotional development. It highlights developing emotional skills for everyday life as part of its ethos. Pastoral care is delivered through the tutoring system to support students and foster a caring environment. The school aims to support wellbeing across school life and through safeguarding commitments.
Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of students are central to Rafa Nadal School. The school provides a safe and caring environment and focuses on student welfare. A tutor system supports pastoral care and daily welfare monitoring to help students feel valued and secure.
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.