Spain, Barcelona
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Av. Pearson, 41, 08034 Barcelona, Spain. Located at the foot of the Collserola natural park, the campus offers a privileged setting for learning.
Early Years to the end of Bachillerato; four educational stages: Early Years, Primaria, Secundaria, Bachillerato.
concertado (semi-private) bilingual school; private non-profit foundation; tri-lingual program with English immersion from the first year of schooling.
The Psychopedagogical Office provides prevention programs for mental health and bullying; offers individual and group interventions for emotional, behavioral and academic issues; specialists provide psychological, psychopedagogical and speech evaluations; designs enriched and accelerated programs for high-ability students; individualized plans (PAI) for students with special needs; supports autism spectrum disorders, ADHD, speech difficulties and dyscalculia; provides teacher guidance.
The school runs three morning routes and three afternoon routes within Barcelona. Morning routes: Route 01 Av. Paral·lel to St. Paul's School; Route 02 Cartagena with Travessera de Gràcia; Route 03 Av. Diagonal with C/ de Badajoz. Afternoon routes: Route 01 Gran Via de les Corts-Farell; Route 02 Cartagena with Mallorca; Route 03 Av. Diagonal with C/ de Badajoz.
Application fees
- The school does not publish a public, itemised application or enrolment fee schedule for the current academic year on its publicly available materials.
Tuition fees by year group
- There is no publicly available, detailed tuition-rate table (by term or by year group) for the current academic year on the school's publicly accessible pages or published transparency documents. The school is a private–concertado centre: the infant, primary and compulsory-secondary stages are managed under public concert arrangements while Bachillerato (post‑compulsory years) is listed as non‑subsidised; the distinction in funding status is indicated in the school's transparency/legal documentation.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- The school does not publish a standard public billing schedule (term dates with corresponding instalments), payment-deadline policy or advertised penalty/late‑payment terms in its publicly available materials. Families should note that formal billing and payment terms are not listed in the documents and pages that are publicly available.
Boarding fees (if applicable)
- St. Paul's School operates as a day school; no boarding or residential provision is listed among the school services. Accordingly, there are no boarding fees published because boarding is not offered. The school lists day services such as dining and transport.
Other costs and fees
- Dining (school meals / comedor): the school operates its own dining service and describes the catering team and menus, but no fixed per‑term or per‑meal price list for regular school meals is published in the school's public pages. Families should expect a separate charge for school meals when used.
- School transport: the school publishes organised bus routes and a transport service for families, but does not publish route pricing or per‑pupil transport tariffs in the school's public materials.
- Extracurricular activities and summer/sport camps: these services are offered with specific event pricing when scheduled. As an example, a recent Sport Camp listing shows published short‑program prices (examples: €195.00 and €240.00 for specific weekly options). These prices apply to the listed camp sessions and do not substitute for a published annual tuition schedule.
- Uniforms, books, supplies and school insurance: the school lists typical school services (including dining, activities and insurance in its foundation's activity list) but does not publish a public itemised cost schedule for uniform, textbooks, school insurance or materials. Families should expect separate, additional costs for uniforms, textbooks and consumable materials when required.
Refund information
- The school does not publish a public refund policy or a publicly available fee‑refund schedule for application, enrolment or tuition payments in the materials available online. No explicit, publicly posted rules for refunds, reimbursements or cancellation penalties are available in the school's public disclosures.
Fee-payment options (methods accepted)
- The school's publicly accessible pages and transparency documents do not publish a definitive list of accepted payment methods (for example, bank transfer, credit card or direct debit). No public, itemised payment-method instructions are listed in the materials reviewed.
Short summary of the public information available
- St. Paul's School publishes its institutional, service and legal/transparency information, and it clearly lists day services such as the dining room, school transport and extracurricular programmes. The school's publicly available listings and transparency documents do not include an itemised, up‑to‑date tuition schedule, application fee, payment schedule, refund policy or a published list of accepted payment methods for the current academic year. A small number of specific event prices (for example, short sports-camp fees) are published when those events are advertised.
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.