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IB Curriculum International Schools in A Coruna, Spain

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About international schools in A Coruna, Spain

International IB provision in A Coruña is centred on Colegio Obradoiro, which advertises the full IB continuum (Primary Years, Middle Years and Diploma programmes) taught with Spanish and English instruction, while other international schools in the city typically follow the British (English National) curriculum. Fees for IB study in A Coruña are those of a private school: Obradoiro publishes monthly tuition that works out at roughly €8,000 - €11,500 a year depending on age and programme, plus a one-off registration fee and other charges. Admissions follow the standard private-school route of enquiry, a guided visit, formal reservation and documentation, with the main intake timed to the start of the Spanish academic year in September, so families usually apply several months ahead. Parents relocating to Galicia should factor in the city’s bilingual local context (Spanish and Galician) and check whether a school’s language offer, pastoral support and university-entry guidance match their child’s long-term plans.

Compare 3 IB Curriculum international schools in A Coruna, Spain. Filter by curriculum, fees (average EUR 6,783), location, and more to find the right international school now.

At a glance 3 schools · avg fee EUR 6,783
Schools listed
3
Curricula
7
Average annual fee
EUR 6,783
Fee range
EUR 4,190 – 10,880
Most common curriculum
IB (DP) (3 schools)
Average school size
930 pupils
Largest by enrolment
British Royal School
Oldest
Eiris International School (1892)

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FAQs for Spain

Which IB programmes are actually available in A Coruña?
At the time of writing the city’s IB offer is provided by Colegio Obradoiro, which is listed as an IB World School delivering the Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP) and Diploma Programme (DP). Families looking for the IB continuum in A Coruña will therefore usually be considering that school specifically.
What language(s) are IB lessons taught in here?
Obradoiro advertises instruction in both English and Spanish for its IB programmes, with additional bilingual provision across earlier stages; parents should also remember that Galician is widely used in the region and may appear in local activities or partnering schools. If maintaining instruction in a particular language matters to your child, ask the school for timetables and the percentage of teaching delivered in each language.
How much should we budget for IB tuition in A Coruña?
Published fees at Colegio Obradoiro show stage-dependent charges: for example the school lists its IB Bachillerato (Diploma) at €1,153 per month for ten months (about €11,530 a year), with lower monthly rates for primary and secondary stages and a one-off registration fee of €500; other mandatory charges such as the AMPA fee and transport are additional. Use the school’s current tariff sheet for exact totals and to compare what is included (books, devices, meals, activities).
When should we apply and what does the admissions process look like?
Private international schools in A Coruña usually ask families to contact admissions, arrange a guided visit, complete an application form and pay a reservation/registration fee to hold a place; schools commonly manage places on a first-come, first-served basis for the September intake. If you are relocating mid-year, contact the school early because places in popular year groups or the IB Diploma may be limited and some assessment or interview will usually be required.
Will an IB Diploma from A Coruña be recognised by Spanish universities?
Schools in the city state that the IB Diploma is recognised and homologated with the Spanish Bachillerato for university access, and many Spanish universities accept IB results directly or provide conversion routes; individual entry requirements still vary by degree and institution. Check the school’s university-entry guidance and confirm specific course requirements with the universities you are considering.
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