Spain, Tarragona
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The British School of Costa Daurada is located in El Catllar, a village in the Tarragona area, near Tarragona city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is surrounded by nature and has nearby facilities such as medical services, supermarkets, chemists, a golf club and other sports facilities. Many families live in nearby neighbourhoods and towns including Altafulla, Torredembarra and Reus, with several beaches along the Mediterranean coast nearby. Tarragona is close to Salou and PortAventura World; the city is served by Camp de Tarragona high‑speed railway, near Reus Airport, and Barcelona Airport is about an hour away with direct buses from Tarragona main station; Bus Lines provide routes to the school.
Early Years (EYFS), Foundation Stage, Lower Primary, Upper Primary, and Secondary; GCSEs are planned for the future and A Levels are planned for the future.
Private school
British curriculum
Non-denominational
Bus service is available; routes are listed under Bus Lines.
Overview of published fee information
The British School of Costa Daurada does not publish a public, itemised tuition fee schedule (per term or per year group) or a publicly available application/enrolment fee for the current academic year.
Application / enrolment fees
- No public, specific application or one‑off enrolment fee amount is published for the current academic year.
Tuition fees by year group (per term / per year)
- The school does not make a full, year‑grouped tuition fee schedule available in public materials for the current academic year. No per‑term or per‑year figures for Early Years, Primary or Secondary are published publicly.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- A public, detailed billing schedule (term dates for invoicing, instalment options, discounts or late‑payment penalties) is not published in the school's publicly accessible materials for the current academic year.
Boarding fees
- The school operates as a day school for ages from infancy up to mid‑teens; no boarding provision or boarding fees are published.
Other costs and fees (published items)
- After‑school and extracurricular activity fees: the school publishes a separate extracurricular / after‑school programme schedule with monthly prices for each activity and required registration amounts. Examples (monthly unless otherwise stated):
- LEGO Academy (varied session lengths): 48 €/month, 52 €/month, 56 €/month depending on age/length.
- Swimming (Pre‑Nursery 45' session 1 day): 45 €/month. Nursery & Reception 45' sessions: 45 €/month (1 day) or 58 €/month (2 days).
- Dance: 48 €/month for the listed age groups.
- Multisport / Volleyball / Chess / Art & Design and similar clubs: typically 48 €/month (as shown per activity listings).
- Tennis & Padel (Nursery/Reception/Primary): 54 €/month (includes bus where noted).
- Golf (Year 1–6): 54 €/month (includes bus where noted).
- Football technification / specific football training: 58 €/month for the listed groups; smaller group sessions and academy courses have separate monthly rates.
- Language Academies and Learning Clubs: typical monthly fees shown as 52 €/club or 78 €/club (2 days/week) depending on the programme.
- Registration for seasonal services / academy courses: a registration fee of 50 € is required for many academies/seasonal courses (renewal reduced to 25 € if eligible).
- Transport in relation to specific activities: certain activities explicitly include bus transport (examples: Tennis & Padel, Golf, Swimming pick‑ups at partner facilities); activity listings note bus inclusion and pick‑up points where applicable.
Refund information
- No publicly available, detailed refund policy or schedule for tuition/registration refunds is published in the school's publicly accessible materials for the current academic year.
Fee payment options (methods accepted)
- The school's publicly available pages and the extracurricular programme document do not publish a comprehensive list of accepted payment methods (for example, bank transfer, direct debit or credit card) for tuition or fees.
Summary (actionable points for a parent using a database)
- There is no publicly posted, itemised tuition fee table (per term or per year group) available in the school's public materials for the current academic year; therefore tuition amounts, application/enrolment charges, billing schedule, refund rules and standard payment methods are not available as public numeric values.
- The school publishes a detailed after‑school / extracurricular programme with clear monthly prices and registration fees for individual activities; these are the primary published numeric charges currently available. Examples from that document are listed above.
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The British School of Costa Daurada offers a British National Curriculum from Early Years to A-Levels, delivered in a bilingual setting with English as the vehicular language and a strong focus on additional languages. The curriculum blends the English National Curriculum with Spanish and Catalan studies, with approximately 80% of the 35-period week taught in English and 20% in German, Catalan, and Spanish. Students follow a cross-curricular approach, with some subjects taught through topics and others as discrete subjects, and the school prepares pupils for GCSEs and A-Levels. The campus spans three buildings designed to harmonise with the natural surroundings, featuring interactive classrooms, STEAM Room, Library Hub, and a Science Lab. Outdoor spaces support PE and learning, including an Olive Tree Playground and amphitheatre. The school emphasizes service, community and family partnerships, evidenced by the BSCD Charity Committee. Extra-curriculars include music, drama, robotics, sports, and community projects throughout the year.