Spain, Barcelona
Let the school know you're thinking of applying — they can share their prerequisites and help you through the process.
It's best to ask — circumstances can change at any time.
The school has a uniform. Uniform is listed among the school's services and forms part of the student dress code.
The St. Paul's School kitchen consists of four chefs, twelve support staff, and a nutritionist who work together to prepare over 900 daily meals. The dining room service includes lunch and a snack for students from I3 to PRI2, and breakfast and lunch for students from PRI3 to BACH2. The menus feature over 150 eco-friendly ingredients, and the school provides special menus to meet dietary needs and offers nutrition workshops.
The school is a private non-profit organization. It operates under a private foundation, St. Paul's Foundation.
St. Paul's School Barcelona is a trilingual, non‑profit foundation that educates students from Early Years to Bachillerato. It follows the Generalitat de Catalunya curriculum with English as a key language, while English, Spanish and Catalan are core languages and French is taught as a fourth language. The school combines a bilingual program with English immersion from the first year and offers an international project supported by native teachers to foster global understanding. Students have opportunities for exchanges and study‑abroad experiences in English‑ and French‑speaking countries, and can pursue the Bachillerato Dual along with the American High School Diploma through its Global Learning framework. Founded in 1968, the school remains committed to excellence, innovation and integrity within a non‑profit foundation. The campus spans four buildings and 12,000 m², housing facilities, libraries, music and art spaces, a STEM room, Greek theatre and outdoor areas. Extracurriculars include soccer, dance, swimming, judo and hockey.