BRITISH SCHOOLS
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National Association of British Schools in Spain | NABSS

British schools in Spain that are members of NABSS offer a high-quality international education, with qualifications recognised both in Spain and internationally. These schools are located across different autonomous communities, such as Madrid, Catalonia, the Valencian Community, Andalusia, the Balearic Islands, the Canary Islands and Murcia, allowing families to access a British education without leaving the country.

Which are the best British schools in Spain?

NABSS provides a school finder featuring the best British schools in Spain, bringing together all member schools in one place. The schools are organised by location and include reliable, up-to-date information to help families make an informed choice.

In addition, you can use different filters to refine your search and find the school that best suits your family’s needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions about British Schools in Spain

What is the difference between a British school and an international school?

The main difference between a British school and an international school lies in the educational curriculum they follow.
British schools teach the UK National Curriculum, with programmes such as Early Years, Primary, Secondary, IGCSE and A-Levels, and are usually accredited by British bodies and associations such as NABSS.
International schools, on the other hand, may offer different educational systems, such as  the International Baccalaureate (IB), the American curriculum or other international programmes, depending on the school. In addition, the language of instruction and the
pedagogical approach may vary more widely between international schools.

At British schools in Spain, students obtain official qualifications from the British education system, which are recognised internationally. The main qualifications are IGCSE (International General Certificate of Secondary Education), typically taken between the
ages of 14 and 16, and A-Levels, which are completed during the final two years of
secondary education.
These qualifications allow access to universities in the United Kingdom, as well as to Spanish and international universities, provided that the relevant admission or recognition requirements in each country are met. In addition, many schools complement the British
curriculum with subjects from the Spanish education system to facilitate academic continuity in Spain.

Yes, British schools in Spain follow the UK education system, delivering the British National Curriculum adapted to the Spanish context. This includes the different educational stages, from Early Years to Secondary Education, as well as official programmes such as
IGCSE and A-Levels.
These schools are aligned with UK academic standards and are often accredited by official British organisations, which ensures the quality of education and the international recognition of qualifications. In addition, many schools include subjects from the Spanish education
system to support integration and access to higher education in Spain.

At British schools in Spain, classes are taught mainly in English, as it is the main language of instruction. The aim is for students to develop a high level of language proficiency and become familiar with using English in an academic environment from an early age.
In addition to English, these schools usually include Spanish as a compulsory subject and, in many cases, offer a third language, such as French or German. This approach helps students develop a multilingual profile while maintaining a strong connection with Spanish
language and culture.

Choosing a British school that is a member of NABSS provides added value in terms of quality, trust and educational consistency. Schools within the association share common standards in terms of organisation, academic structure and student support, ensuring a well- rounded and structured educational experience.
In addition, NABSS acts as a network for support and supervision between schools, promoting continuous improvement and the sharing of best practices. For families, this means access to reliable information, schools with proven experience and greater confidence when choosing a school with an international outlook and recognised qualifications.

The NABSS British school finder makes it easy to locate member schools in Spain. Through this tool, families can search for schools by location and access relevant information about each school, including contact details and key features.

The finder is designed to provide a quick and user-friendly search experience, bringing together British schools that meet NABSS membership criteria in one place. This allows families to compare options and contact schools directly to find the one that best suits their educational needs.