Edited by Giulia Ceccon · Chief Marketing Officer
Mallorca offers a surprisingly broad international-school scene concentrated around Palma and the island’s south-west, with roughly 19 schools serving expatriate and local families and a mix of day-school catchments rather than one central campus. Families will commonly find British (GCSE/A-Level), International Baccalaureate programmes, and national tracks such as German, Swedish and French alongside bilingual Spanish/Spanish-state options; many schools operate in English while also teaching Castellano and Catalan. Fees vary by type and age: subsidised or concertado places can be very low-cost, while private international schools typically range from about €4,000 to €15,000 a year (roughly €550 - €1,250 a month) with registration, transport and extras charged on top. The school year follows the Spanish calendar (September start); popular schools run open days, entrance assessments and waiting lists, so it’s normal to contact admissions many months before you need a place and to have recent school reports and ID documents ready when you apply.
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