Spain, Bilbao
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St. George's British International School Bilbao is a private British international school in Leioa, Biscay, Spain, established in 1956. It serves students aged 2 to 18 and follows the English National Curriculum, with Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge A Levels, and a Swiss Curriculum option. Multilingual education starts from age two, with language opportunities including Mandarin. The campus features purpose-built facilities with age-appropriate classrooms, science laboratories, a library, and subject-focused spaces, plus outdoor courts and an indoor multi-sport gym. The school is affiliated with Globeducate, linking it to a network of international British schools. Extracurricular offerings cover sport, music, arts, technology and languages. Highlights include the Greenpower project and computing and robotics for STEM, a Music School with instrument tuition and orchestra, and Mandarin language lessons. Theatre and performing arts activities, and a range of sports and dance options support students' academic and personal development. It serves international families with support.
Artazagane Auzoa, 51, 48940 Artatzagana, Biscay, Spain
St. George's British International School has 330 pupils, typical class sizes of 20, instruction in English.
Leioa, Vizcaya 48940, Spain. Address: Artazagane 51, Leioa, 48940 Spain. The school is the only British school in Biscay and sits in the Bilbao metropolitan area.
Early Years (Pre-Nursery to Reception); Primary School; Secondary School; Sixth Form. Ages 2 to 18.
Private British international school.
The SEN Department provides professional help and practical support for teaching and learning. Educational Psychologists offer assessment and support for specific learning difficulties, emotional and behavioural issues, and gifted and talented learners, plus university preparation and support for families and teachers. Individual attention and coordinated plans are provided to help each student reach their potential.
United Kingdom
9:00 to 17:30
Annual tuition at St. George's British International School ranges from EUR 4,300 to EUR 11,700 for 2026/27.
St. George's British International School teaches British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge A Levels, EYFS (Early years foundation stage), Swiss Curriculum for students aged 2 to 18.
The school follows the English National Curriculum. Educational stages include Early Years (Pre‑Nursery to Reception), Primary School, Secondary School (with IGCSE), and Sixth Form (A‑Levels). Multilingual education starts from age two.
The school has a 100 per cent pass rate in the Spanish university entrance examinations (Selectividad); Cambridge English Language and DEFL (French) examinations show consistently excellent results; PISA results are well above the national average in the triannual tests held in year 10.
The school opens doors to prestigious universities throughout Spain, the United Kingdom, the United States (USA) and Europe, and the rest of the world.
A broad and balanced curriculum helps students discover and develop their own talents.
Personal, Social and Health Education (PSHE) is a learning programme designed to help children acquire the knowledge, understanding and skills they need to manage their lives. PSHE is integrated into all aspects of school life at St. George's. The PSHE course develops the qualities and attributes students need to thrive as individuals, family members, and members of society. We explore positive relationships, self-image and communication skills through day-to-day interactions. There are dedicated PSHE moments through Circle time and in PSHE classes.
The SEN Department aims to provide a professional, appropriate and effective support system to facilitate teaching and learning. Educational Psychologists have extensive training and experience in child and adolescent psychology and address issues including specific learning difficulties, emotional and behavioural problems, support for gifted and talented students and therapeutic intervention. The department identifies problems at early stages and offers short- or longer-term solutions. It provides individual attention and works in close cooperation with teachers and families to ensure that every child can fulfil their maximum academic and personal potential. The department offers diversity and psychological evaluation, university preparation, and support for families and teachers. Each case is monitored, and personalised programmes are established to ensure progress at the student's own pace.
From age 2, St. George's provides multilingual education with strong English language immersion. All subjects are taught in English, with Spanish, Basque, and Social Studies taught in Spanish. The school follows the English National Curriculum. Personalised attention supports language development and learning progress. This English-language emphasis reflects the school's bilingual and international approach.
The school aims for every student to be happy to come to school each day. PSHE education helps students develop the knowledge, understanding and skills they need to manage their lives. PSHE is integrated into all aspects of school life and includes Circle time and dedicated PSHE moments. Safeguarding is a priority, and every staff member receives safeguarding training to identify issues and to ensure that adults do not pose a risk to students. The PSHE programme promotes positive relationships, self-image and communication skills as part of the school's wellbeing focus.
Safeguarding is a core priority. Every member of staff receives safeguarding training to identify personal issues that students may face and to ensure that adults do not pose a risk to them.
Step 1: Get in touch. Get in touch by filling out the contact form on this page or by calling 94 463 36 92 from 9:00 to 17:30, Monday to Friday. We are currently accepting applications for all year groups. A member of the admissions team will respond to discuss the next steps.
Step 2: Arrange a visit. Arrange a personalised visit to the school to see classrooms and facilities, meet the teachers and ask questions. You'll also learn about school fees and the term calendar during the visit.
Step 3: Complete the admissions form. If you decide that St. George's is the right choice for your child, download the admissions forms, fill them in and return them; the school will confirm your child's place.