International schools
in Madrid
Madrid has one of the largest and most diverse international school ecosystems in Europe — British, American, IB, French and German curricula, plus bilingual Spanish options. With over 30 international schools in the Madrid area, choosing the right one for your family is one of the most important decisions of your relocation.
The Spanish school system — an overview
Understanding the Spanish system helps you navigate equivalencies and make informed choices, even if you ultimately choose an international school.
| Stage | Spanish name | Ages | Compulsory? | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Early childhood education | Educación Infantil (0-3) | 0–3 | No | Nursery. State places very limited for 0-2. |
| Pre-primary | Educación Infantil (3-6) | 3–6 | No (but near-universal) | Free in state schools. Most children attend. |
| Primary | Educación Primaria | 6–12 | Yes | 6 years. State schools teach mostly in Spanish (+ regional language). |
| Lower secondary | ESO (Educación Secundaria Obligatoria) | 12–16 | Yes | 4 years. Compulsory. Leads to Graduado en ESO certificate. |
| Upper secondary | Bachillerato | 16–18 | No | 2 years. University preparation. Or students can take Formación Profesional (vocational). |
| University | Universidad / Grado | 18+ | No | 4-year degree (Grado). Bologna system. |
Types of school — which is right for your family?
Short assignment (1-3 years): International school — continuity of curriculum, no language barrier, easiest transition.
Medium term (3-5 years): Consider bilingual private Spanish school — children learn Spanish, integrate, and can still transition back.
Long term or permanent: Spanish concertado or public — full integration, language acquisition, and significant cost saving.
International school profiles — Madrid
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| Stage | Approx. monthly fee | Annual (approx.) |
|---|---|---|
| Nursery / Foundation | €800–950 | €8.000–9.500 |
| Primary (Years 1-6) | €1.100–1.350 | €11.000–13.500 |
| Secondary (Years 7-11) | €1.450–1.650 | €14.500–16.500 |
| Sixth Form (Years 12-13) | €1.700–1.800 | €17.000–18.000 |
| Stage | Approx. monthly fee | Annual (approx.) |
|---|---|---|
| Nursery / Foundation | €1.100–1.300 | €11.000–13.000 |
| Primary | €1.500–1.700 | €15.000–17.000 |
| Secondary | €1.800–2.000 | €18.000–20.000 |
| Sixth Form | €2.000–2.200 | €20.000–22.000 |
| Stage | Approx. monthly fee | Annual (approx.) |
|---|---|---|
| Pre-K / Kindergarten | €1.200–1.400 | €12.000–14.000 |
| Elementary (Grades 1-5) | €1.500–1.700 | €15.000–17.000 |
| Middle School (Grades 6-8) | €1.700–1.900 | €17.000–19.000 |
| High School (Grades 9-12) | €2.000–2.200 | €20.000–22.000 |
School costs — full picture
International school fees in Madrid are usually quoted as annual or monthly figures but there are often additional costs that can add 20-30% on top of the headline fee.
| Cost | Typical amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Tuition fees | €8.000-22.000/year | Main fee. Usually paid monthly or termly. Varies enormously by school and year group. |
| Enrolment / registration fee | €500-1.500 one-off | Non-refundable. Paid on acceptance to secure the place. |
| Building/development levy | €500-2.000/year | Charged by some schools for capital investment. Not always disclosed upfront — always ask. |
| Uniforms | €300-600 initial | Most international schools have uniforms. Budget for full kit at the start. |
| School lunch (comedor) | €150-250/month | Optional at most schools. Usually good quality. Check if included in fees. |
| Extracurricular activities | €50-200/month | Sports clubs, music, drama, etc. Typically charged separately. |
| School transport (bus) | €100-200/month | Most international schools run bus routes. Essential if school is far from home. |
| School trips | €200-800/year | Day trips and residential trips. Number and cost increase with age. |
| Exam fees (GCSE, A-Level, IB) | €500-1.500/year | Charged in exam years. IB exams are particularly expensive. |
A child in Year 10 at a mid-range British school: Tuition €16.000 + lunch €2.000 + transport €1.500 + extracurriculars €1.000 + uniform €200 + trips €500 = approximately €21.200/year — significantly more than the headline tuition fee suggests. Always ask for the full fee schedule before committing.
Many multinational companies include school fees as part of the expatriate package for employees on assignment. If you are being relocated by your employer, always check your assignment package — school fees are often negotiable. The standard corporate package covers fees up to a defined limit per child per year.
Admission process — how it works
| Step | When | What happens |
|---|---|---|
| Initial enquiry | As early as possible | Contact the admissions office, express interest, ask about availability in the relevant year group. Most schools have a waiting list. |
| School visit / open day | Varies — check website | Visit the school with your child. Most schools hold open days for prospective families. Essential for assessing culture and fit. |
| Application form | When offered a place | Complete the school's application form. Provide previous school reports, references and any special educational needs documentation. |
| Assessment / interview | Some schools require this | Varies by school — some do academic assessments, others just an informal meeting. Usually low-pressure. |
| Offer and acceptance | On successful assessment | School makes an offer. You typically have 2-4 weeks to accept and pay the enrolment fee to secure the place. |
| Documents required | Before start | Passport copies, previous school reports (last 2 years), immunisation records, birth certificate, empadronamiento certificate. |
The most sought-after international schools in Madrid (British Council School, King's College, ASM) have waiting lists for most year groups. Contact schools as soon as you know you are moving to Madrid — ideally 6-12 months in advance. If you are moving with less notice, MoveToSpainGuide has a partner who specialises in school placement with direct contacts at admissions offices.
Most international schools accept mid-year admissions if places are available. The start of the Spanish school year is September. If you arrive in January or April, contact schools directly — places sometimes open up mid-year as families relocate. Your child can start immediately once the paperwork is processed.
Age & year group equivalencies
Understanding how Spanish school years map to the British, American and IB systems is essential for a smooth transition.