At Immofy, we understand that moving to Spain means more than just finding a new home, especially for families with children. From experience, we know how important it is to find a good school for your children, and we receive many questions about this during the initial search and viewings by our clients. Therefore, we are happy to share this overview of schools on the Costa Blanca and briefly explain how the Spanish education system works.
This is a frequently asked question from people looking for the right school for their children. There is no simple answer, as it is subjective and everyone has their own opinion. According to the European Commission, however, Spain is among the top 11 education systems.
In recent years, the Spanish education system has significantly improved in terms of educational quality, innovation, infrastructure, and curriculum, making it attractive for both Spanish and foreign students.
The Spanish education system is managed separately by each autonomous region and offers a wide range of high-quality public and private schools. Education in Spain is free for all children between the ages of 6 and 16. However, books and other learning materials must be paid for. After the age of 16, children can choose further education; 'Bachillerato', vocational training, or work (and learning). More on this later.
It is important to keep in mind the region where you will live, as autonomous regions differ in terms of educational processes, school hours, and enrollment periods. In this blog, we focus on the Costa Blanca, which belongs to the Valencian Community.
In Spain, there are three types of schools: public schools, private schools, and semi-private schools ('concertado'), which are subsidized by the government but privately managed.
Here are some important points to consider when looking for a school on the Costa Blanca:
* TIP * - Overview of various schools: To see the list of schools in your area, you can consult the official website of the education system in Valencia (Guía de Centros Docentes), where you can find all relevant information about public schools. For (international) private schools, each school usually has its own website, but an overview can also be found on the official website. Or you can make a selection from the database of international schools on this website.
School attendance in Spain is free for children from 6 to 16 years old and includes primary and secondary schools. All children of compulsory school age are guaranteed a place in a public school. Registration at the town hall (Ayuntamiento) using a 'Padron' is sufficient for enrollment. After completing secondary school at the age of 16, there are various options:
Teaching is managed by autonomous regions, so there are co-official languages like Valencian in the Valencia region. On the Costa Blanca, Valencian is mandatory in public schools, and many schools offer integration and adjustment classes for foreign students. Private schools usually focus more on international languages like English.
There are both English and American international schools on the Costa Blanca which teach based on the British and American curricula respectively. Generally, these are the differences between both teaching methods:
Both systems offer excellent educational opportunities, and the choice often depends on the parents' preferences and the student's needs.
Outside the English and American systems, Waldorf, Montessori, Norwegian, French and German schools can also be found, including European School (Alicante), Den Norske Skole (Alfaz del Pi/ Albir), Lycée Français International d'Alicante Pierre Deschamps (Alicante), Altea International School - AIS (Altea) and Montessori British School (albeit in Murcia), and that's just a selection of the offerings in this region. The above schools usually offer bilingual education and follow international curricula.
The cost of education varies between €2,000 and €10,000 per year, excluding extras like books, uniforms, lunch, excursions, and (possibly) bus transportation to and from school. Contact the respective school for detailed information.
In addition to public and international schools, there are also Spanish private schools like Colegio El Valle Alicante and Colegio San Alberto Magno, which offer high-quality bilingual education.
CONCLUSION: Whether you choose a public, private, or international school, there are many options on the Costa Blanca to meet your children's educational needs and ensure they enjoy a good education. For detailed information on specific schools, you can consult the respective websites or even better, contact the schools directly for comprehensive advice and visits..