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If you're researching international schools in Ibiza, Spain, this page lists every school we know of and lets you sort, filter and compare them — without school marketing in the way. The most common curriculum is British Curriculum, taught by 1 of the schools below. Annual tuition spans roughly 0–19,450 EUR, with the average sitting around 7,061. Schools range from new openings to long-established names like Morna International College (opened 1973).
Compare 3 international schools in Ibiza, Spain. Filter by curriculum, fees (average EUR 7,061), location, and more to find the right international school now.
The Lycée Français International d'Ibiza is a French AEFE-affiliated school for ages 3–18 on a 24,000‑m2 campus in Can Llambies, Ibiza. It teaches the French national curriculum and prepares students for the Baccalauréat from 2nde (three years: 2nde, 1ère, Terminale). Since 2021 the path is modular, with a common core and three specialties chosen from twelve; five are taught directly: Mathematics; Economic and Social Sciences; Languages, Literatures and Foreign Cultures (English, Contemporary World); Physics–Chemistry, with other specialties via CNED. The ADN-AEFE exchange program enables two students per year to study at AEFE partner schools. PARLE strengthens foreign-language learning with multiple options; EMILE/DNL models are used when appropriate. The campus hosts 31 nationalities and delivers strong results in DNB and the baccalaureate (100% pass, high mentions). Extracurriculars include a weekly garden program, a Ludothèque, arts and language projects, poetry recitals, and the KIVA wellbeing initiative, along with multilingual engagement across activities.
Morna International College is an international school in Ibiza, Spain, offering a British-style education for ages 3 to 18. It broadly follows the English National Curriculum with an international focus, delivering all lessons in English while Spanish is compulsory and German or French is available as a third language from Year 7. In upper secondary, students prepare for Cambridge IGCSEs and A-Levels, with flexible numbers and levels of qualifications to suit individual paths to higher education worldwide. The school is an accredited Cambridge University and Edexcel examination centre, with over 500 pupils progressing to A-Levels and universities worldwide. The Santa Gertrudis campus is spacious and tranquil, with facilities for Early Years through Secondary, including science labs, art rooms (with a photographic dark room), a music room with recording annex, a design technology room, and a library. IT is well developed, with interactive screens and high bandwidth; students use laptops or iPads. Outdoor spaces include two large sport courts, a fitness trail, and a garden with a pond and hens; on-site kitchens provide meals.
Colegio Mestral is a private secular school in Ibiza, Spain, serving students from age 3 to 18. The school follows the Spanish national curriculum while offering an American high school diploma through a Dual Diploma pathway, with instruction in Spanish and English. Students study Catalan and German and can obtain Cambridge ESOL and Goethe-Institut certifications. The campus provides dedicated spaces for arts, sciences, technology and robotics, plus a one-to-one iPad program used across most lessons. Laboratories for biology, chemistry and physics underpin hands-on science, while coding, 3D printing and drones build future-ready skills. Performing arts are central, with an auditorium, dance and drama studios, and opportunities in arts and crafts and public speaking. Located five minutes from Ibiza town, the campus benefits from experienced teachers, counsellors and global exchanges through Inspired Education, including university counselling. Co-curriculars include robotics, language exchanges and volunteering. A focus on future-ready skills underpins the curriculum.
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