Spain, Madrid
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The school is located at Calle Arroyo Fontarrón, 209, 28030 Madrid, Spain. It is in the Fontarrón / Moratalaz area of eastern Madrid. The closest Metro station is Artilleros, and bus services near the school include routes 8, 20, 30, 71, and 100.
English-medium education for the second cycle of Early Childhood Education and Primary Education.
Private
Spain
Application fee
- A one-time application / enrollment fee of EUR 500 is charged at first registration.
Tuition fees by year group (annual and per-term equivalents)
- Nursery 1 (Age 1): EUR 5,250 per year — per-term equivalent (annual ÷ 3): EUR 1,750.
- Nursery 2 (Age 2): EUR 5,250 per year — per-term equivalent: EUR 1,750.
- Kindergarten / Early Years (Ages 3–5 / Kindg.1–3): EUR 5,250 per year — per-term equivalent: EUR 1,750.
- Primary Year 1 (Age 6 / Grade 1): EUR 5,250 per year — per-term equivalent: EUR 1,750.
- Primary Years 2–6 / Grades 2–8 (Ages 7–13): EUR 5,950 per year — per-term equivalent: EUR 1,983.33.
- Secondary (Upper Years / Grades 9–10 / Ages 14–15): EUR 5,950 per year — per-term equivalent: EUR 1,983.33.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- The school charges an annual tuition fee; the first year includes the one-time application/enrolment fee in addition to tuition. Payment may be arranged in instalments according to the school's billing options. A sibling discount (10% for the second and subsequent children) is available. Monthly school meal and transport charges are commonly invoiced separately.
Boarding fees
- Boarding is not applicable; the school operates as a day school (no boarding provision).
Other costs and typical additional fees
- School meals / lunch: approximately EUR 142 per month (school-provided catering).
- Transport (school bus): approximately EUR 160 per month.
- Annual psychological / wellbeing service charge (where applied): approximately EUR 160 per year.
- Uniform, books, stationery and school outings: charged in addition to tuition; uniform and material costs vary by item and year group (typical private-school practice). Meal, transport and optional activity charges are invoiced separately from tuition.
- Sibling discount: 10% discount on tuition for the second and subsequent children.
Refund information
- One-time application/enrolment fees are charged at registration. Refund policies for tuition, enrolment or other fees follow the school's contractual terms at enrolment; families should note that certain one-off fees are typically non-refundable in private-school practice. Specific refund terms for cancellations and withdrawals are set by the school's enrolment contract.
Fee payment options
- Standard payment methods accepted include bank transfer and direct debit; schools of this type commonly also accept card payments for certain transactions (registration, extras). Payment of tuition, meals and transport is handled via the school's billing office according to the chosen payment plan. For sibling discounts and instalment arrangements the school sets the conditions at enrolment.
Santo Ángel British School, located in the Moratalaz district of Madrid, delivers the British National Curriculum for children from Pre-Nursery up to Year 12. Originally opened in 1968 and formally adopting the British framework in 2015, the campus accommodates around 200 pupils in a co-educational day setting. Core instruction is provided in English, supplemented by Spanish and German language subjects. The school is defined by its signature "I CARE Values" program and the "Excellence in Education" initiative, which actively focus on character development, international mindedness, and physical health alongside core subjects. On-site services include a dedicated School Psychology Department, a professionally supervised dining menu, and optional transport routes. Students have access to concrete extracurricular options ranging from robotics and chess to classical ballet, violin, and gymnastics, allowing them to pursue specific interests outside standard classroom hours.