Spain, Mallorca
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Two campuses in Marratxí, Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain. Junior School: Camí de Son Ametler Vell, 250, 07141 Marratxí, Baleares. Senior School | IBDP: C/ Antoni Furió, 2 - Ses Cases Noves, 07141 Marratxí, Baleares.
EYFS; Junior; Senior; IBDP
International school
England and Wales
School day starts at 8:55 am. Lessons last 45 minutes to 1 hour. Morning break at 10:45 am. Lunch is staggered between 12:30 pm and 2:00 pm with on-site dining. An Early Bird service operates before 8:55 am and after-school activities are offered.
Application fees
- No publicly published one-time application or enrolment fee is listed on the school's public fee pages for the current academic year.
Tuition fees by year group (term and annual detail)
- A complete term-by-term fee schedule broken down by each year group is not publicly listed. Available published figures from third-party school directories and guides indicate that annual tuition for The Academy International School generally falls within a broad range depending on year group and selected services: EUR 4,650 up to approximately EUR 11,500 per year. Exact term-by-term amounts by year group are not publicly available.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- No publicly posted, detailed billing schedule (specific due dates, number of instalments required for tuition, early-payment discounts, or penalty terms) is available. Families should expect that detailed billing and payment terms are handled directly by the school's finance office at enrolment.
Boarding fees
- The Academy operates as a day school; no boarding provision is published and boarding fees are not applicable.
Other costs and typical ancillary fees
- Uniform and clothing items are sold through the school's uniform store with individual item pricing shown in EUR. Representative prices available in the uniform store include:
- School skirt (checked): EUR 41.00.
- Long sport trousers: EUR 30.00.
- Sport shorts: EUR 26.00.
- Sweatshirt / hoodie: EUR 35.00–42.00 (depending on style).
- School shoes: EUR 42.00–45.00.
- Nursery bibs / reception bibs: EUR 28.00.
- Cap: EUR 17.00.
- Tights and socks: EUR 4.50–11.00 depending on item.
- Summer school and short-course charges are published separately. Representative summer-program pricing includes:
- Weekly tuition for Summer School: EUR 230 per week.
- Lunch for Summer School: EUR 60 per week (making a typical weekly total of EUR 290 when lunch is included).
- Horse-riding add-on: EUR 30 per class.
- Early Birds and Night Owls services: EUR 30 per week each.
- Discounts commonly published for Summer School sessions include multi-week, sibling and current-student discounts applied to those programmes.
Refund information
- No publicly posted, detailed refund policy for tuition, enrolment deposits, or other school fees was found. Refund terms for specific charges (if any) are handled through the school's finance or admissions office.
Fee payment options
- The school's uniform store accepts secure online card payments for uniform purchases. No public, itemised list of accepted payment methods for tuition (bank transfer, credit card options, direct debit, instalment providers) is published.
Notes on available public fee information (summary)
- A full, detailed public fee schedule giving application fees, tuition per term by year group, billing dates, refund conditions and tuition payment methods is not available on the school's publicly visible pages; published itemised prices that are available include uniform store items and Summer School programme fees. Representative annual tuition ranges reported by external school guides and directories vary between approximately EUR 4,650 and EUR 11,500 per year.
If you require this overview presented in a different format, the factual fee items above reflect the publicly listed uniform and summer programme prices and the commonly reported tuition ranges for the school for the current academic year.
There are over 315 students aged 2 to 18. The majority are Spanish, British or German; students from every continent are represented.
The Academy International School Junior Campus is located on a seven-acre rural estate in Marratxí, characterized by its traditional Mallorcan country house architecture and extensive natural spaces. Students follow the National Curriculum of England and Wales, transitioning from the Early Years Foundation Stage through to Primary and eventually the International Baccalaureate Diploma. A unique feature of the campus is its integration of nature into daily life; the grounds house several animals, including horses, which students learn to care for as part of their extracurricular activities. Facilities include an orchard, a vegetable garden, a swimming pool, and specialized rooms for music and art. Learning often extends beyond the classroom into the "paddock" or gardens, fostering a connection with the environment. With a student body representing over 30 nationalities, the school maintains a community-focused atmosphere where all year groups interact. The school day runs from 8:55 am to 4:00 pm, supported by an "Early Bird" morning service.