Edited by Giulia Ceccon · Chief Marketing Officer
British-curriculum international schools in Mallorca typically deliver the English National Curriculum in English, progressing to IGCSEs (or GCSE equivalents) at 14 - 16 and A-levels or equivalent sixth-form qualifications at 16 - 18, often alongside structured Spanish and Catalan language programmes. Many operate as bilingual or dual-track schools so pupils leave with strong English skills plus competence in Spanish (and sometimes Catalan), and most are registered with Spanish education authorities while also using UK exam boards such as Cambridge International or Pearson Edexcel. Annual tuition varies by school and age but broadly ranges from roughly €4,000 to €14,000 a year, with many schools clustering around €6,000 - €13,000; expect additional one-off enrolment fees and extras for meals, transport and exams. The academic year follows the Spanish calendar with the main intake in September (three-term structure), popular entry points at early years, the start of secondary (around age 11) and sixth form (age 16), and mid-year places or waiting lists are common so families should contact admissions well before moving.
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