Spain, Mallorca
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Steps to Join RWIS Community: Step 1: Enquiry & Expression of Interest: Review our programs on the RWIS website and submit an Expression of Interest Form. Families are encouraged to attend a campus tour, meet our staff, and experience the school environment. During this stage, we will share detailed information, discuss your child's educational needs, and assess suitability for our school and curriculum. Step 2: Online Application: Complete the online application form and upload all required information and documents. Step 3: Admissions Review: Once your application is complete, it will be reviewed by the Admissions Committee. Additional information, meetings, or assessments may be requested to ensure the best fit for your child and our community. You will be notified of the outcome via an official Confirmation Letter. Step 4: Enrolment Confirmation: If accepted, a non-refundable enrolment fee of 800€ and a 1,000€ deposit (refundable upon leaving the school) are required to confirm your place. Fees must be paid within one week of the offer. Welcome to Palma's most beautiful, progressive, and values-driven school.
Raoul Wallenberg International School Palma (RWIS Palma) follows the Cambridge International Pathway as its core framework, offering Cambridge Primary (5–11), Cambridge Lower Secondary (11–14), Cambridge Upper Secondary (14–16), and Cambridge Advanced (16–19). The RWIS curriculum blends Cambridge with RWIS's cycle of inquiry, engaging students in six points of inquiry to develop critical thinking, collaboration and problem solving. Cambridge qualifications are recognised and enable progression to universities worldwide. Assessments follow Cambridge's mastery-based approach. RWIS Palma is part of an independent school organization originating in Sweden. The Raoul Wallenberg School was founded in 2005, opening its first school in August 2006. The organization educates 4,500 students in 20 schools and maintains stable financial performance. The campus spans 10,000 metres, blending historic charm and modern facilities, including a chapel-turned-auditorium, outdoor spaces, gardens and an orchard, solar power and rainwater harvesting with safeguarding. Extracurriculars include academics, languages, sports and community service, with activities 15:35–16:30.