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Spain offers an excellent network of free bilingual state schools alongside world-class private and international campuses. Browse every option — from subsidised public schools to top IB programmes in Madrid and Barcelona.

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2026 Insider Tip

Oversubscription is the #1 challenge in Madrid & Barcelona right now

In 2026, Madrid and Barcelona schools are reporting the highest application volumes in a decade. Competition for places — especially in bilingual public schools — has never been tougher. Getting your timing wrong can cost you a full academic year.

"In Spain, knowing when to apply is just as important as knowing where." I help families navigate the regional puntos (points) system for public schools and the early-bird deadlines for top private campuses — so you don't miss your window.

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2026 / 2027 Academic Year

Madrid Admissions Calendar

Key windows and current status for families applying in 2026

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School Type
Application Window
Status & Key Notes — April 2026
🏫Public & Concertado
State & subsidised private
March 11 – March 25, 2026
Main annual window
Window Closed

The main application window has closed. Families must now wait for Provisional Lists — typically published in late April 2026. If not assigned a place, you can appeal or join the Extraordinary Period.

🌍International (Private)
ASM, Hastings, King's, etc.
Year-round (Rolling)
No fixed window
Open — Moving Fast

Admissions are technically open, but high-demand schools like ASM and Hastings are already moving to waitlists for September 2026. Apply now — don't wait until summer.

📋Extraordinary Period
Late arrivals & missed window
From July 2026 onwards
Remaining places only
Not Yet Open

For families arriving late or who missed the March window. Only remaining unfilled places are available — choice is very limited. Bilingual programme spots are rarely available at this stage.

Madrid only: The calendar above applies to the Community of Madrid. Barcelona (Generalitat de Catalunya), Valencia and Málaga each run on different regional timetables.Talk to an advisor for your specific city →

Madrid School Database · 2026/27

Madrid Schools by Category

98 verified schools across 4 categories — with fees, neighbourhoods, language tracks and insider context

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Colegio Internacional— Non-Spanish curricula (IB, British, American). Highest fees. Targeting high-budget expat families.
School NameCurriculumNeighbourhoodLanguage2026/27 Fees
International College Spain (ICS) IB (Full)
La Moraleja
ES/EN
€12,500 – €26,300
per year
American School of Madrid (ASM) American / IB
Pozuelo
ES/EN
€14,000 – €26,000
per year
British Council School British / Spanish
Pozuelo
ES/EN
€8,500 – €16,000
per year
King's College
British
Tres Cantos
ES/EN
€9,500 – €20,000
per year
Hastings School British
Chamartín
ES/EN
€8,000 – €16,500
per year
St. George's British School British
Hortaleza
ES/EN
€10,000 – €19,500
per year
Runnymede College British
La Moraleja
ES/EN
€10,000 – €21,000
per year
Kensington School British
Pozuelo
ES/EN
€8,000 – €15,000
per year
The English Montessori School
British / Montessori
Aravaca
ES/EN
€11,400 – €12,000
per year
Brewster Madrid American
Chamberí
ES/EN
€15,000 – €25,000
per year
Lycée Français de Madrid French
Conde Orgaz
ES/FR
€6,000 – €10,500
per year
Thames British School
British
Majadahonda
ES/EN
€7,500 – €15,000
per year
Aquinas American School
American / Catholic
Pozuelo
ES/EN
€9,000 – €18,000
per year
International School of Madrid
British
Chamartín
ES/EN
€7,000 – €14,500
per year
Holy Mary British Catholic School
British / Catholic
Chamartín
ES/EN
€8,000 – €15,500
per year

2026 Insider Notes for Madrid

Aulas de Enlace (Bridge Classes)

Schools in Centro, Chamberí, and Chamartín often have "Link Classrooms" to help non-Spanish-speaking children integrate over the first 6–12 months. Ask specifically about this when visiting.

The "Plazo" Deadline — Don't Miss It

For Public and Concertado, you must apply in the March/April window — no exceptions. For International, a last-minute cancellation spot may open in June/July, but don't count on it.

The Pozuelo Hub

Pozuelo de Alarcón has the highest density of top-tier international schools — ASM, British Council, Kensington, Aquinas. If your family wants to avoid a long commute, living in the West makes sense.

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🇪🇸 Guide for Expat Families

Schools in Spain for Expat Families

If you are moving to Spain with children, it helps to understand the main school options available before you apply. The most common choices are public schools, publicly funded private schools, private schools, and international schools. Each type works differently, so families should think about their child's needs, language level, budget, and how long they plan to stay.

In Spain, school organisation and admissions can vary by autonomous community, so local rules matter.
Free / subsidised

Public & publicly funded schools

Spain has public schools and private schools subsidised with public funds, often called concertados. Admissions to publicly funded schools are regulated by the education authorities, and families can apply within the system set by their local autonomous community.

The admissions process uses a puntos (points) system — siblings already enrolled, proximity to the school, and family income all count. The main application window is typically in March each year.

Free / low feesPuntos admissionsTaught in SpanishAges 3–18
Free · Bilingual

Bilingual programmes in Spain

Spain also offers state-backed bilingual education programmes in parts of the school system. One of the best-known examples is the British Council / Ministry of Education bilingual programme, which operates across a number of autonomous regions.

Availability varies by programme, school, and region, so families should always check what is available locally. In Madrid, the bilingual programme (BEDA) is one of Europe's largest — but places are highly competitive.

Free for residents30–50% in EnglishBritish Council partnershipAges 6–18
Fee-paying

Private schools

Private schools in Spain charge fees and are independently run. Some families choose them for smaller class sizes, different educational approaches, or additional language and curriculum options.

Admissions processes vary by school and may include interviews, assessments, or school reports. It is always important to check each school's process carefully before applying.

€3,000–€10,000/yrSmaller classesVaried curriculaAges 3–18
IB available

International schools

International schools are a popular choice for families moving to Spain from abroad. These schools may offer the International Baccalaureate, British, American, French, or other international curricula.

They can be a good fit for families who may move again or who want a more internationally portable school pathway. Spain has one of Europe's largest international school networks — particularly in Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia and the Costa del Sol.

€8,000–€28,000+/yrIB / British / AmericanEnglish-mediumGlobally portable
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Help choosing a school in Spain

Every school is different, so it is important to check the admissions rules, deadlines, language of instruction, and support on offer before applying. For families moving from abroad, this can feel overwhelming — especially when school decisions are happening at the same time as housing, paperwork, and relocation planning.

That is where ExpatSchoolFinder can help. We help families explore public schools, publicly funded schools, bilingual options, private schools, and international schools in Spain, so you can better understand what may suit your child and your plans.

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Understanding the School System

Spain's school system explained

Every school type, what it costs, who it's for — and how to get in. Pick a category to explore.

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Spanish State Schools (Colegios Públicos)

Spain's state school system is free for all residents. Teaching is in Spanish (and regional languages like Catalan or Basque depending on location). The admissions system uses a points-based (puntos) system.

  • Free for all residents — no fees
  • Teaching in Spanish (+ regional language in Catalonia, Basque Country, Valencia)
  • Puntos (points) system for admissions — siblings, proximity, income all count
  • Application window: typically March each year — missing it is costly
  • Strong academic results, especially in sciences and languages
  • Ideal for families planning a long-term stay in Spain
Insider tip: The March application window is critical. Missing it means waiting for the Extraordinary Period in July — with very limited school choice. Our advisors help families apply at exactly the right time.
Cost
Free for all residents
Age range
Ages 3–18
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🇪🇸Spain School Holidays

Spain School Holidays 2026/2027

Core framework plus regional variations across all Autonomous Communities

HolidayDatesNotes
First day of school
7–10 September 2026
StartVaries by autonomous community — see regional table below
Christmas break
23 December 2026 – 7 January 2027
2 weeksMost regions. Some start 22 Dec or extend to 8 Jan
Easter (Semana Santa)
22 March – 4 April 2027
1–2 weeksExact dates vary by region — see regional table below
Last day of school
18–23 June 2027
EndVaries by autonomous community

Regional Breakdown

PeriodMadridCataloniaAndalusiaValenciaCantabriaBasque CountryCanary IslandsBalearic IslandsInfo
School Starts
8 Sept (Inf/Pri)8 Sept10 Sept9 Sept8 Sept7 Sept9 Sept10 Sept
Easter Break 2027 (Pascua)
20–29 Mar20–29 Mar22–28 Mar25 Mar – 4 Apr22–28 Mar25 Mar – 4 Apr22–26 Mar25 Mar – 4 Apr
Pascua
Key Notes
Semana Blanca late FebSept 11: DiadaFeb 28: Day of AndalusiaOct 9: Valencia DayUnique bimonthly break systemDates vary by municipalityMay 30: Day of the CanariesMar 1: Day of the Balearics

Strategic 2027 Bank Holidays — Plan Your Puentes

Mon, 12 Oct 2026Long weekend
National Day (Fiesta Nacional)
Monday holiday — 3-day weekend
Mon, 2 Nov 2026Long weekend
All Saints' Day observed
Monday holiday — 3-day weekend
Sun–Tue, 6–8 Dec 2026Mega-Puente
Constitution & Immaculate Conception
Dec 8 falls on Tuesday — expect 4-day weekend
Fri, 1 Jan 2027Bank holiday
New Year's Day
Friday — natural long weekend
Wed, 6 Jan 2027Bank holiday
Three Kings Day (Día de Reyes)
Epiphany — schools closed
Fri, 19 Mar 2027Bank holiday
San José (St. Joseph)
Observed in Madrid, Valencia, Murcia, Balearics
Fri, 1 May 2027Bank holiday
Labour Day
Friday — natural long weekend

A Tip for Expat Families: Watch the "Día No Lectivo"

In Spain, if a holiday falls on a Tuesday or Thursday, schools almost always grant the Monday or Friday as a "Día no lectivo" (non-teaching day). This creates those coveted 4-day "Puentes" that Spanish families plan their travel around.

For 2026/2027, keep a close eye on December 8 (Tuesday) — this will likely create a 4-day weekend for most families (Dec 6–8), which is a prime time for local travel. Book camps and activities early for this period.

Dates are set independently by each of Spain's 17 Comunidades Autónomas (autonomous communities) plus the cities of Ceuta and Melilla. While the core framework is standard, exact start dates, Easter breaks and end-of-year dates vary by region. International and private schools set their own calendars entirely — always confirm directly with your child's school before booking travel or camps. Official "Bridge Days" (Puentes) are typically published between May and July each year.

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Holiday Camps

Holiday camps in Spain

Summer camps, sports camps, language camps and multi-activity programmes for expat kids during school holidays.

Madrid English Summer Camp
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Madrid English Summer Camp

Language + Sports
Madrid, Multiple locations

The most popular English-language summer camp in Madrid. Morning English classes, afternoon sports and activities. Run by qualified native English teachers.

Ages
5–16
From
€200/week
Barcelona Beach & Language Camp
BeachBarcelonaLanguage

Barcelona Beach & Language Camp

Beach + Language
Barcelona, Catalonia

Combine beach activities with Spanish and English language classes in Barcelona. Surfing, paddleboarding, beach volleyball and cultural visits to the city.

Ages
7–17
From
€240/week
Costa del Sol Multi-Activity Camp
Multi-activityMarbellaEnglish

Costa del Sol Multi-Activity Camp

Multi-activity
Marbella, Málaga

Week-long multi-activity camps on the Costa del Sol. Swimming, tennis, football, arts and crafts in a safe, English-speaking environment popular with expat families.

Ages
6–15
From
€220/week
Valencia Football Academy Camp
FootballValenciaSports

Valencia Football Academy Camp

Football
Valencia, Mediterranean Coast

Intensive football training in Valencia, run by UEFA-qualified coaches. Morning training, afternoon matches and team activities. English and Spanish spoken.

Ages
8–16
From
€180/week
Pyrenees Adventure Camp
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Pyrenees Adventure Camp

Adventure & Outdoor
Huesca, Aragon Pyrenees

Residential adventure camp in the Spanish Pyrenees. Hiking, rock climbing, kayaking, mountain biking and team challenges. English-speaking instructors.

Ages
10–17
From
€350/week
Seville Arts & Culture Camp
ArtsCultureSeville

Seville Arts & Culture Camp

Arts & Culture
Seville, Andalucía

Creative arts and Spanish culture camps in beautiful Seville. Flamenco, painting, ceramics, cooking and city exploration. A unique cultural experience for expat kids.

Ages
6–14
From
€170/week
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