Edited by Giulia Ceccon · Chief Marketing Officer
Madrid’s international schools offer a wide mix of systems - British (IGCSE/A-Level), American (US curriculum/AP with some schools offering the US diploma), the International Baccalaureate continuum, and a large set of bilingual Spanish - English and other European-language programmes - with Spanish taught alongside English in most settings. Campuses are concentrated in the north and north-west suburbs (La Moraleja, Pozuelo, Aravaca and nearby towns), so housing and commuting choices are often shaped by school location. Annual day-school tuition varies by curriculum and year group but commonly sits in a broad band roughly between €6,000 and €26,000, with premium senior/boarding programmes and extras (transport, meals, exams, capital levies) pushing total costs higher. Admissions are assessment-driven and typically include an interview and language screening; many schools run assessments and place applicants between autumn and spring, so families relocating for September should start enquiries several months earlier.
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