Spain, Madrid
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The school follows the English National Curriculum from Early Years through Sixth Form, with Spanish Language and Social Studies taught to validate the studies. All subjects are taught in English by native British teachers, while Spanish, French and German are taught by native speakers of each language. In the final two years, the IB Diploma Programme is offered in English. The Primary curriculum blends the English National Curriculum with the International Primary Curriculum (IPC).
The school offers a wide range of activities including clubs and creative programmes. These activities supplement classroom learning and provide opportunities for students to express creativity through arts, music and performance. The school fosters creative exploration through school life and various clubs.
Multilingualism is central to learning; international learning is part of the school's DNA, and students are encouraged to explore a range of world languages. They strengthen their home language while learning at least one world language, ensuring communication and collaboration in global contexts. All subjects are taught in English by native British teachers, while Spanish, French and German are taught by native speakers of those languages. The school welcomes students from over 40 nationalities, creating a multicultural environment.
There is a wide range of extracurricular activities after school hours, starting at 4:30pm, on a spacious campus. International opportunities include Model United Nations, international chess tournaments, and collaborative projects that develop critical thinking, teamwork and leadership. Students participate in clubs, sports and creative programmes as part of school life.
Students participate in charity events such as Christmas Jumper Day and International Day, supporting local and global causes. The school is a UNICEF Child Friendly School, focusing on fostering kindness, empathy and social responsibility. These experiences help students make a positive difference in their communities.
Future Pathways is a personalised programme that helps students explore opportunities and make informed decisions about universities or careers. It provides specialist guidance and industry connections to refine goals and access opportunities aligned with students' ambitions. Through exclusive scholarships, they can study with some of the world's most renowned institutions.
The campus spans two and a half hectares and includes facilities such as a 25-metre swimming pool, sports facilities and laboratories. A wide range of sports, after-school activities and clubs supports physical fitness and wellbeing. The school's core values—personal best, respect, resilience, empathy and responsibility—shape students' wellbeing and social development.
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.