International Schools in Mallorca: A Complete Family Relocation Guide
For families considering a relocation to Mallorca, the quality of education available to their children is invariably among the first and most important questions. It is a question that deserves a reassuring answer: Mallorca's international school landscape is mature, diverse, and of genuinely high quality, offering curricula in English, German, French, and Spanish across institutions that range from intimate village schools to established campuses with comprehensive facilities.
The island's long history as a destination for international families—drawn by the climate, the lifestyle, and the quality of life—has created a demand for education that mirrors the diversity of its resident community. Today, families relocating to Mallorca can choose from British, German, French, and International Baccalaureate curricula, often within a short drive of the island's most desirable residential areas.
British Curriculum Schools
The British educational tradition is the most widely represented on the island, reflecting the significant British and international English-speaking community.
Baleares International College (BIC)
Locations: Sa Porrassa (southwest) and San Agustín (near Palma) Ages: 3–18 Curriculum: British National Curriculum through to A-Levels Strengths: Two campuses serving different areas of the island, strong academic results, comprehensive extracurricular programme including Duke of Edinburgh Award. The Sa Porrassa campus is particularly convenient for families based in Santa Ponsa, Bendinat, or the Calvià area—all prime residential locations where Balearic Blue maintains an extensive portfolio.
Bellver International College
Location: Palma (Cala Major area) Ages: 3–18 Curriculum: British National Curriculum, IGCSEs, A-Levels Strengths: Established reputation, central location convenient for Palma residents, strong pastoral care, competitive university placement record.
The Academy International School
Location: Calvià Ages: 3–18 Curriculum: British National Curriculum Strengths: Smaller school with a family atmosphere, strong community feel, good facilities including sports fields and swimming pool.
Palma College
Location: Palma (Son Rapinya) Ages: 3–18 Curriculum: British National Curriculum, IGCSEs, A-Levels Strengths: Central Palma location, diverse student body, strong arts programme.
Queens College
Location: Palma Ages: 3–18 Curriculum: British and Spanish dual curriculum Strengths: Bilingual approach, preparing students for both British and Spanish university systems.
German Curriculum Schools
Deutsche Schule Mallorca (DSM)
Location: Palma (Establiments) Ages: 3–18 Curriculum: German Abitur Strengths: Recognised by the German government, preparing students for German university entry. Ideal for German-speaking families planning to maintain educational continuity.
Green Valley International School
Location: Palma area Ages: 3–12 Curriculum: German-influenced international Strengths: Smaller school with emphasis on nature-based learning and multilingual education.
French Curriculum
Lycée Français de Palma
Location: Palma Ages: 3–18 Curriculum: French National Curriculum (Baccalauréat) Strengths: Part of the AEFE network of French schools abroad, maintaining the same standards and curriculum as schools in France. Essential for French-speaking families.
International Baccalaureate
Agora Portals International School
Location: Portals Nous Ages: 3–18 Curriculum: Spanish curriculum with International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme Strengths: Modern facilities, strong IB results, location in the heart of one of Mallorca's most prestigious residential areas. Families purchasing property in Bendinat, Portals Nous, or Puerto Portals through Balearic Blue often choose Agora for its proximity and international outlook.
Choosing the Right School
By Residential Area
The relationship between school choice and property location is important. Mallorca's traffic, while manageable by mainland standards, can make a long school run tedious. Consider these alignments:
| Residential Area | Nearest Schools |
|---|---|
| Son Vida, Palma | Bellver, Palma College, Queens, DSM |
| Bendinat, Portals Nous | Agora Portals, BIC San Agustín |
| Santa Ponsa, Calvià | BIC Sa Porrassa, The Academy |
| Camp de Mar, Port d'Andratx | BIC Sa Porrassa (20 min drive) |
| Sóller, Deià | Limited options; Palma schools (30 min via tunnel) |
Balearic Blue routinely advises clients on the school-property relationship, helping families find homes that balance lifestyle preferences with practical school access.
Practical Considerations
Waiting lists: The most popular schools maintain waiting lists, particularly for entry at ages 3–5 and 11–12. Early registration—ideally 12–18 months before the intended start date—is strongly recommended.
Language support: Most international schools offer English as an Additional Language (EAL) programmes for children transitioning from other educational systems. Spanish language instruction is typically included in all curricula.
Transport: Many schools operate bus services covering the main residential areas. Private transport can also be arranged.
Costs: Annual fees for international schools in Mallorca typically range from €8,000 to €18,000, depending on the institution and age group. This is generally lower than equivalent schools in London, Geneva, or the Côte d'Azur.
The Family Relocation Journey
Education is one piece of a larger relocation puzzle. Balearic Blue can guide families through the legal and property aspects of the move—from residency applications to the Beckham Law—while Balearic Blue ensures the property search accounts for school proximity, family space requirements, and lifestyle preferences.
For families wishing to experience Mallorca before committing, Azul Stays can arrange extended villa stays in key residential areas, allowing children to visit prospective schools and families to test the daily rhythm of island life.
The combination of excellent international education, an unrivalled quality of life, and a supportive expatriate community makes Mallorca one of Europe's most compelling family relocation destinations. The question is not whether the island can provide the education your children deserve—it can. The question is which school, in which part of this extraordinary island, will become the backdrop to their formative years.









