Spain, Barcelona
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01 Contact us. Reach out to schedule a visit to our private school in Barcelona or arrange an online meeting, especially if you are currently abroad. We will call you. The school offers multilingual support for international families. 02 Virtual Call. E-meet our team and tell us about your child's needs and interests. We will delve into our curriculum and explore our facilities, providing a glimpse into our learning environment. The school aims to tailor the next steps to your child. 03 Assessment/Taster Day. Send your child's previous school report and take part in our placement tests (if applicable). We may invite your child to a taster day at our school, allowing them to immerse in our community. The assessments help determine suitable class placement. 04 Acceptance. Upon successfully completing the assessment process, you'll receive an offer in writing, giving you a fixed period (between 5 to 7 days), during which we'll reserve a place for your child as you finalise the registration process. This period lets families review details and prepare documents. 05 Welcome to St. George Barcelona! Congratulations! Your family is now part of our school community. Enrollment completes the admissions process and the family becomes part of the school community.
Life and career pathways include a personalised Future Pathways programme to help students explore opportunities and confidently move toward university or careers. Through exclusive scholarships, students gain access to opportunities to study with world‑renowned institutions. Animation and VFX (50% scholarship) is available under University Access.
St. George Barcelona is a private British international school in Barcelona for ages 2 to 18. The curriculum blends EYFS and the British National Curriculum, with Cambridge IGCSE, Pearson Edexcel IGCSE, and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme offered in the Sixth Form. Classes are taught in English by native teachers; Spanish, Catalan and French are taught as language subjects. Spanish starts at age 4, Catalan at 6, and French is introduced in Year 7; both languages are mandatory. In Secondary (Years 9–11) students prepare for IGCSE exams, followed by the IB Diploma in Sixth Form. Opened in 2015 and relocated in 2019, the Sarrià-Sant Gervasi campus features three science laboratories, an auditorium, music rooms, an art room, extensive libraries, green outdoor spaces, a dining hall and an on-site nurse. ISP partnerships enrich science, arts and leadership through global projects, including MUN, Artists and Scientists programs. The programmes foster global collaboration.