Spain, Madrid
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The school has a full uniform with summer and winter uniforms, and a PE kit. Coats, socks and accessories such as hats, scarves and hairbands are navy blue. Items worn at school must be named with the student's surname and given name in a visible location. Uniforms can be purchased at the El Corte Inglés uniform department in Sanchinarro or online for collection at any Corte Inglés.
The school has its own kitchen and dining room. Menus are designed by nutritional specialists and supervised by the school management. Personalised menus are available for students with special dietary needs. Menus are published monthly through the parents' portal.
The school has four houses. Students join a School House on entry and remain in it until graduation. A house points system rewards achievements in sports, academics, creativity and values. Events include Sports Day, oratory competitions and talent shows; the leading house wins the Annual House Shield.
St. George Madrid is part of the International Schools Partnership (ISP) network of private international schools.
St. George Madrid is a British private international school enrolling students from 1 to 18. The curriculum combines the English National Curriculum with the IPC in the Primary Years and offers IGCSE and the IB Diploma Programme in the final years, preparing learners for top universities worldwide. The school supports early English language development for infants, and its multilingual environment encourages proficiency in Spanish, French and German, taught by native speakers alongside English instruction by native British teachers. The 2.5-hectare campus houses five science laboratories, an ICT suite and a 450-seat theatre, plus drama and music facilities, a library and a full-time nurse. A 25-metre outdoor pool, astro-turf pitch and multiple courts enable extensive sport. Activities extend beyond the classroom through ISP clubs such as Artists, Activists, Chess Masters, Cultural Exchange and Model United Nations, fostering international collaboration and leadership through Future Pathways and UNICEF-aligned service initiatives worldwide and beyond.