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Agora Madrid International School

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Spanish
Fees €4,100 - 9,300
Ages 0 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 600
Type Co-educational
Opened 1981
Bus Service Yes
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP)
Taught languages English, Spanish, French, German
Typical class size 20
Strengths Sport, Performing Arts, Languages
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language
Stages Infant/Toddler Care, Early Years, Primary School, Secondary School
Introduction

Agora Madrid International School is a private international school in Spain offering an IB continuum from early childhood to pre‑university. It delivers Preschool through the Diploma Programme (DP) and the Primary Years Programme (PYP) and Middle Years Programme (MYP) as part of its IB World School status. The school provides an individualized, international and multilingual education from age 4 months to university. The educational project rests on five elements: the International Baccalaureate as a model for the future, multilingualism, STEAM, sport and well‑being, and shaping the world. In Primary Education bilingualism is central; most subjects are taught in English, with Spanish Language and Mathematics taught in Spanish. After compulsory Secondary Education, students may choose the Spanish National Baccalaureate or the IB Diploma Programme. Agora is an authorised IB World School, and many students proceed to universities in Spain or overseas. Founded in 1981; joined Globeducate in 2006; has an official music conservatory and pioneering IB‑based arts offering.

C. Duero, 35, 28670 Villaviciosa de Odón, Madrid, Spain

The Essentials

Agora Madrid International School has 600 pupils, typical class sizes of 20, instruction in English, Spanish.

Location

Agora Madrid International School is located in the El Bosque residential area in Villaviciosa de Odón. Address: Calle Duero, 35, 28670 Villaviciosa de Odón, Madrid, Spain. It has a privileged natural setting.

Stages

Infant Education; Primary Education; Secondary Education; National Baccalaureate; International Baccalaureate

Type

private international school

Additional learning support

The Educational Psychology and Guidance Department provides psycho-pedagogical evaluation and intervention, literacy groups, spelling improvement, speech therapy for students from 4 years old, learning and study techniques, and career advice; tutorials with parents and teachers are offered to coordinate progress.

Country affiliation

Spain

School day structure

School day: Monday to Friday, 8:30 to 17:30

Fees

Annual tuition at Agora Madrid International School ranges from EUR 4,100 to EUR 9,300 for 2026/27.

Application and registration fees
- Admission (one‑time, at enrollment): EUR 325.
- Annual re‑enrolment / reservation of place (for 2026–27): EUR 210.

Tuition fees by year group (annual amount and monthly instalment)
- Infant P1 & P2: EUR 4,100 per year — billed as 10 monthly payments of EUR 410.
- Infant P3–P5: EUR 5,900 per year — billed as 10 monthly payments of EUR 590.
- Primary: EUR 6,650 per year — billed as 10 monthly payments of EUR 665.
- Secondary 1 & 2: EUR 7,250 per year — billed as 10 monthly payments of EUR 725.
- Secondary 3 & 4: EUR 7,500 per year — billed as 10 monthly payments of EUR 750.
- Secondary Pre‑International Baccalaureate (Pre‑IB): EUR 8,550 per year — billed as 10 monthly payments of EUR 855.
- National Baccalaureate: EUR 8,050 per year — billed as 10 monthly payments of EUR 805.
- International Baccalaureate (IB): EUR 9,300 per year — billed as 10 monthly payments of EUR 930.

IB Diploma (IBDP) examination fees
- IBDP exam taxes: EUR 370 (listed separately).

Lunch service and meal / extended‑hours pricing
- Lunch service (annual option): EUR 2,200 per year — billed as 10 monthly payments of EUR 220. Lunch service is compulsory for Infant, Primary and Secondary.
- One‑day menu (single day): EUR 16 per day.
- Extended hours (options listed monthly): 30 min/day — EUR 39 per month; 1 hour/day — EUR 53 per month; 2 hours/day — EUR 78 per month.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- Tuition fees are stated as an annual fee and are payable in 10 monthly instalments (annual fee divided into 10 monthly payments). The lunch service is also presented as an annual fee payable in 10 monthly instalments. An early payment discount of 2% is listed. These prices are presented exclusive of taxes.

Sibling discounts, insurance and included services
- Sibling grants on tuition: 3rd sibling — 20% reduction; 4th sibling — 50% reduction; 5th sibling — 100% reduction (free). An early payment discount of 2% is shown. These discounts apply to tuition as indicated in the fee schedule.
- The annual tuition includes a number of services: school accident insurance, psychopedagogical diagnosis & counselling, nurse at school, curricular swimming, music (language + chorus + violin), technology & robotics, oratory (ESO) and cultural activities.

Boarding
- No boarding fees are shown in the Madrid fee schedule. Boarding is referenced elsewhere in the school group offering (boarding in Andorra noted as an experience), but no boarding fee schedule is provided for the Madrid campus in the published tuition document.

Other costs and services
- The published fee schedule lists the core items above (tuition, lunch service, extended hours, IBDP exam taxes) and notes additional school services and extracurricular activities; no separate uniform fee is listed in the published tuition document. Transport, specific extracurricular fees, and some optional services are not itemised in the three‑page fee document.

Refunds and cancellations
- The published tuition document does not include a refund or cancellation policy within the fee schedule itself.

Fee payment options
- The published fee schedule does not specify accepted payment methods (for example, credit card or bank transfer) within the fee document. Payment method details are not listed on the tuition pages.

Taxes
- All stated prices are shown exclusive of taxes; applicable taxes are not included in the listed amounts.
Academics

Agora Madrid International School teaches IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP) for students aged 0 to 18.

Curriculum

Agora Madrid International School provides an individualized, international, innovative and multilingual education from age 4 months to university. The educational project is defined by five distinctive elements: the International Baccalaureate as a model for the future, multilingualism, STEAM, sport and well-being, and shaping the world. In Primary Education, bilingualism is central; all subjects are taught in English except Spanish Language and Mathematics. The Primary Education curriculum includes development of language, music, art and sports, with violin started in the first year and a school choir. After completing the compulsory Secondary Education, students can choose the Spanish National Baccalaureate or the International Baccalaureate at pre-university level. Agora Madrid International School is an authorised IB school and many students go on to universities in Spain or overseas.

Exam Results

Agora Madrid International School is among the Top 100 schools in Spain according to MiCole.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The school uses sport as an integral part of the curriculum to develop perseverance, self-improvement, teamwork and cooperation, and to boost social skills.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The school has an Educational Psychology and Guidance Department that provides individual help and guidance to support students academically, socially and personally, and coordinates progress with teaching staff; professional support is available for learning difficulties or for complex social or family situations.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The school offers a multilingual educational project with linguistic immersion beyond English, enabling students to master their official language along with English, French or German. The school is a registered examinations centre offering Trinity College London and University of Cambridge English Language papers, and collaborates with Alliance Française (French) and Goethe Institut (German).

Mental Wellbeing

The school has a Mental Health and Educational Psychology Department that provides individual support to help students succeed academically, socially and personally, and coordinates progress with teachers; body, mind and spirit support is available through the Body, Mind & Spirit programme.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Contact: Families can request information by submitting the admissions form or by calling +34 916 16 71 25 from Monday to Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The admissions team provides information about admission options and next steps. This initial contact starts the admissions process. A visit may be arranged as part of the process.

2. Visit: An on-site or virtual visit is offered to present the educational project, curricular and teaching aspects, and the buildings and facilities. This visit is the best time to resolve any doubts. Families can experience the school environment during the visit.

3. Registration: After the formal application for admission, students take admission tests according to their stage. Upon passing the tests, the admissions form is completed and all the documentation required for enrolment is received. The final enrolment requires submission of the admissions document and all required documentation.

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