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International Schools

🇪🇸 International Schools in Madrid

5 schools, profiled on verifiable public data.

Madrid has a deep international-school market spanning American (American School of Madrid), full-IB (International College Spain — the 13th school worldwide to offer the IB Diploma), and British (King's College, Hastings, Runnymede) institutions, clustered in the affluent northern suburbs (La Moraleja, Pozuelo, Soto de Viñuelas). Spain has no Ofsted-style graded inspectorate, so quality is anchored on international accreditation (CIS, NEASC, MSA, the IB) — except British schools inspected under the UK's British Schools Overseas (BSO) framework, where a verbatim 'Outstanding' band is the rare public quality anchor most of the Spanish market lacks. Fees are quoted in euros.

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SchoolCurriculaAgesFees (SGD)
American School of MadridAmerican / IB3-18EUR 11,593-23,878/year (2026-2027, private rate; corporate rates higher)
Hastings SchoolNABSS (National Association of British Schools in Spain): Inspected (no published overall graded band)British / IB2-18EUR 800-2,120/month (2026-27, billed over 10 instalments; lowest = Pre-Nursery, highest = Year 12-13 IB)
International College Spain (ICS)IB3-18EUR 12,957-27,258/yr (2026/27)
King's College, The British School of MadridBritish Schools Overseas (Penta International): OutstandingBritish / IB16 weeks-18 yearsEUR 8,115-20,700 per year (2025/26)
Runnymede CollegeBritish Schools Overseas (BSO): BSO-inspected (Feb 2025; no single verbatim graded band published)British2-18EUR 3,100-7,900 per term (2026-2027), i.e. roughly EUR 9,300-23,700/year across three terms; one-off enrolment fee EUR 3,500

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