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St. George School Madrid

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Gender: Co-Ed
Sport (Competitive level): Football (Soccer) Basketball Tennis Horseback riding Swimming Rugby Unionl Cricket Netball Athletics Equestrian Sports Volleyball Gymnastics
Selectivity: Non-selective
Boarding age (from): 11
Religion: No
Total students: from 800
Total Boarders: from 300
Residential options: Full boarding Day
Age group: Preparatory/Junior School (7 to 11/13 years)

Distance

London:
1250 km
Gatwick:
1200 km
Heathrow:
1200 km

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Description

A British international school in northern Madrid that brings together students from over 40 nationalities. The approach balances academic rigor with personal support—what makes it distinctive is that it’s the capital’s only non-selective institution where every sixth former takes the IB Diploma, regardless of their starting point or background.

British School in Madrid

St. George Madrid sits in Sanchinarro, a modern family neighborhood in the capital’s north that offers parks, shopping centers, medical facilities, and cultural venues within easy reach. This private British day school guides students from early years through to IB Diploma, creating an environment where learners of diverse backgrounds and abilities can thrive. As part of International Schools Partnership—a network of 112 schools across 25 countries teaching over 110,000 children—it gives pupils access to collaborative programmes and exchanges that broaden perspectives, while graduates regularly progress to leading universities including Cambridge, UCL, Durham, Universidad Complutense, and Polytechnic University of Madrid.

Achievements and Recognition

Forbes magazine placed St. George School Madrid among Spain’s top 100 schools, while the Micole ranking lists it among Madrid’s finest. Accredited by NABSS and British Council, and authorized as a Cambridge and IB examination center, it consistently delivers strong academic outcomes: IB Diploma pass rates reach 96% with an average score of 32, while IGCSE results show half of all grades at the highest 9–7 levels. Beyond academics, UNICEF has recognized it for meeting child protection standards, and the institution actively weaves sustainability, social responsibility, and ESG-focused projects throughout campus life.

Academic Programme

In early years and primary, children follow an enhanced British curriculum supplemented by International Primary Curriculum and compulsory Spanish, with English as the main language of instruction. Learning begins through play and exploration, gradually becoming more structured while nurturing curiosity and independence. Secondary deepens this foundation, developing critical thinking and collaboration that leads to IGCSE examinations at Key Stage 4, with students able to add French or German alongside English and Spanish. All sixth formers then complete IB Diploma in English, selecting subjects from six groups and fulfilling core requirements—extended essay, theory of knowledge, and CAS—while personalized university counseling helps them shape competitive applications.

Sports and Creativity in St. George School Madrid

An extensive sports programme—athletics, football, basketball, tennis, cricket, gymnastics, judo, netball, skating, and multisport—helps pupils build healthy habits, teamwork, and resilience while representing the institution in competitions. Alongside this, creative and enrichment clubs range from visual arts, drama, and rock band to chess, coding, cooking, and music. Through ISP membership, students also join international programmes including ISP Artists, Changemakers, Scientists, Filmmakers, Chess Masters, Cultural Exchange, Virtual Exchange, and Model United Nations, connecting them with peers worldwide while developing public speaking, design thinking, and research capabilities.

Support and Safety Throughout the Day

St. George School Madrid operates as a day school without boarding, yet supports family life through extended hours and campus activities. Structured after-school care for children aged 2 to 11 runs from 16:30 to 17:30, offering creative activities, crafts, stories, and outdoor play under qualified supervision. Breakfast Club opens from 8:00 to 9:00 for pupils from Pre-Nursery to Year 6, giving families flexibility to drop children early in a calm setting. Pastoral care remains central: form tutors, a dedicated support team, additional needs specialists, and an on-site psychologist monitor each child’s wellbeing, while daily registration, secure entrances, a full-time nurse, and close family collaboration ensure pupils feel safe and heard.

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