As previously noted, if you want your children to go to one of these schools when you move to Mallorca, we advise that you get in touch and meet them as early as you are able as places are limited.
Bellver College
Bellver International College is a non-denominational, co-educational day school. Founded in 1950, Bellver is the longest established privately owned British school in Spain. it is located in Marivent which is a few minutes drive from central Palma.
The modern purpose-built premises include 22 classrooms, 2 science laboratories, gymnasium, drama hall, library, computer lab and art room. The college is situated close to the beach (opposite to the King of Spain's summer palace) in a residential area 3 km from the centre of Palma.
King Richard Coll'ge
Founded in 1969, King Richard III College is a private co-educational day school following the English National Curriculum, and providing a complete education from Reception to the age of 13 years.
The school is in Portals Nous overlooking the sea and close to the Puerto Portals Marina which is conveniently located about 10 minutes from Palma. The school roll averages 250 students, representing some 20 nationalities.
Baleares Int'national
The Baleares International School has been in operation since 1957. The school follows the National Curriculum of England and Wales, and in addition includes Spanish Language (from age Nursery), German language (from age 8 for nationals and age 10 for non nationals) and French language (from 14).
Located in the Palma suburb of San Agustin, the B.I.S. occupies three acres and includes a library, science laboratories, computer centre, art room, music room and dining hall, and possesses a sports court. Games are taught at a local fully-equipped sports centre.
Queen's College
Close to the bellver Castle, overlooking Palma bay and a few minutes drive form the centre of Palma, Queen's College has a range of purpose-built classrooms, a well equipped science laboratory, art room, computers room, library, school hall, sports and dining facility.
Founded in 1977, Queen's College has an enviable reputation and caters for some 315 children between the ages of three and eighteen, preparing them for GCSE and GCE 'A' level examinations and equivalent qualifications in the Spanish education system.
Ágora Portals
Agora is a new school close to Puerto Portals, opened in September 2008. Agora can take up to 1,700 pupils (currently there are around 500) and is promoted as “Spain’s first ecological school”. Part of Barcelona-based private school group NACE, which has four schools in Barcelona, two in Madrid and one in Valencia..
Agora school offers: Preschool (Escuela Infantil – 0 to 6 years); basic level I (Primaria – 6 to 12 years); and basic level II (Secundaria – 12 to 16 years). There is an international high school level Bachillerato Internacional for 16 to 18 years due to open in 2010.
The Academy
Founded in 1985 as a Preparatory School, The Academy International School now has over 260 students ranging in age from 2 to 16. The majority of the students are Spanish, British or German.
Located in Marratxi which is a small town around 10 to 15 minutes drive from Palma City centre, the school is centrally located and within easy reach of most residential locations on the island.