Spain, Mallorca
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C/Oblates 23, La Vileta, 07011 Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Primary and secondary
Independent international school
Sweden
Application / Enrolment fees
- Enrolment fee (non-refundable): EUR 800.
- Refundable deposit: EUR 1,000 (refunded on withdrawal subject to the school's notice and outstanding-fee conditions).
- Annual re-enrolment forward-payment (all students): EUR 600 (non-refundable at time of payment; paid by March 1 and deducted from the following academic year's tuition).
Tuition fees by year group (2025/2026 academic year) — per term and total per year
- Early Years: Not listed for 2025/2026 (see Years below). For the 2025/2026 published schedule, tuition is provided per year group as follows.
- Year 1: Term 1 EUR 3,680; Term 2 EUR 2,760; Term 3 EUR 2,760; Total annual tuition EUR 9,200.
- Year 2: Term 1 EUR 3,680; Term 2 EUR 2,760; Term 3 EUR 2,760; Total annual tuition EUR 9,200.
- Year 3: Term 1 EUR 3,850; Term 2 EUR 2,890; Term 3 EUR 2,890; Total annual tuition EUR 9,630.
- Year 4: Term 1 EUR 3,850; Term 2 EUR 2,890; Term 3 EUR 2,890; Total annual tuition EUR 9,630.
- Year 5: Term 1 EUR 4,020; Term 2 EUR 3,020; Term 3 EUR 3,020; Total annual tuition EUR 10,060.
- Year 6: Term 1 EUR 4,020; Term 2 EUR 3,020; Term 3 EUR 3,020; Total annual tuition EUR 10,060.
- Year 7: Term 1 EUR 4,450; Term 2 EUR 3,340; Term 3 EUR 3,340; Total annual tuition EUR 11,130.
- Year 8: Term 1 EUR 4,450; Term 2 EUR 3,340; Term 3 EUR 3,340; Total annual tuition EUR 11,130.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Tuition fees are payable in advance to secure and maintain enrolment. Fees may be paid annually or in instalments. A 3% discount is applied if the full annual tuition is paid in advance and before August 1. Instalment due dates are:
- Instalment 1 (September–December): due on or before August 1.
- Instalment 2 (January–March): due on or before December 1.
- Instalment 3 (April–June): due on or before March 1.
- All school-related fees and invoices are processed in the name of Raoul Wallenberg Mallorca School S.L.U.; returned payments will incur bank charges plus an administration fee of EUR 30.
Boarding fees
- Boarding is not applicable. The school operates with a published school-day calendar and term structure (day-school provision).
Other costs and typical additional fees
- School uniform: A school uniform is required. Uniforms are supplied via an authorised supplier (Dyreco) with ordering details provided (online order link and contact email/phone). Prices vary by item and are payable directly to the uniform supplier.
- School lunches (Raoul's Kitchen): Meals are provided through the school restaurant; enrolled families receive details about the lunch programme and arrangements directly. A separate charge may apply for school lunches (detailed costs are provided to enrolled parents).
- After-school activities (ASAs): ASAs run on a termly basis and are charged per activity per term. Typical ASA fees range from EUR 120 to EUR 250 per activity per term. Families pay termly for each activity chosen.
- Any returned-payment bank charges and the EUR 30 administration fee will be added to the family account in the event of failed payments.
Refund information and withdrawal
- The refundable deposit (EUR 1,000) will be returned following withdrawal provided a minimum of three months' written notice of withdrawal is given and there are no outstanding financial or contractual obligations to the school at the time of withdrawal. Deposits and any school fees already paid will be returned in full only under those conditions.
Fee payment method(s) and invoicing
- The school requires payment of all school-related fees by SEPA Direct Debit. Invoices are issued in the name of Raoul Wallenberg Mallorca School S.L.U. No alternative payment method (e.g., credit card) is listed as the standard method for school-related fees. Returned SEPA payments will attract bank charges plus a EUR 30 administration fee.
(Amounts and dates are those published for the 2025/2026 tuition schedule and the school's published fee and admissions statements.)
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.