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Agora Portals International School

Spain, Mallorca

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Spanish
Fees €7,750 - 13,400
Ages 0 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 1000
Type Co-educational, Co-educational (boarding)
Opened 2008
Bus Service Yes
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP), German Curriculum
Taught languages Spanish, English, Mandarin, German, French
Typical class size 22
Strengths Languages, STEM, Sport
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language
Stages Infant/Toddler Care, Early Years, Primary School, Secondary School, Sixth Form
Introduction

Agora Portals International School is a private international school in Portals Nous, Mallorca, and is part of the Globeducate Group. It offers an IB Continuum from Early Years to the Diploma Programme (PYP, MYP, DP) and includes a German Curriculum, serving ages 0–18. The school is tri-lingual with English as the flagship language and Mandarin Chinese, German and French as additional languages; multilingual immersion supports mastery of at least two languages and develops analytical thinking, information presentation, evaluation and defence of ideas, creative problem solving, knowledge retention and understanding of key concepts. Agora Portals was the first educational centre in the Balearic Islands to offer the Diploma Programme in 2011 and is today the first and only IB Continuum School in the islands. The coastal campus features bright, modern classrooms, an official Music Conservatory and extensive sports facilities including a semi-Olympic indoor pool. The Agora Innovation Centre (180 m²) hosts 3D printers, VR, robotics and laser cutters. A library and the Language Academy support a broad, technologically enriched curriculum.

Carretera Vella, Ctra. Andratx, s/n, 07181 Portals Nous, Balearic Islands, Spain

The Essentials

Agora Portals International School has 1,000 pupils, typical class sizes of 22, instruction in English, Spanish.

Location

The school is in Portals Nous, Mallorca, Spain. It is located on Carretera Vella, Ctra. Andratx, s/n, Portals Nous, 07181, Islas Baleares - España. Portals Nous is in the southwest part of Mallorca, accessible by road from Palma and nearby towns.

Stages

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

Type

Private international school

Additional learning support

Psychopedagogical department

Country affiliation

Spain

School day structure

Weekdays (Mon–Fri) 8:30–17:30. Extended hours before school are 7:50–8:40, and after-school care runs until 17:30.

Bus service

The Agora Portals school bus service operates to transport children from Palma (El Corte Inglés Avenidas), Son Verí and Marratxí (Festival Park).

Fees

Annual tuition at Agora Portals International School ranges from EUR 7,750 to EUR 13,400 for 2026/27.

One-time admission & annual re‑enrolment fees

- Admission (Infant I1 & I2): EUR 400 (one-time).
- Admission (Infant I3): EUR 600 (one-time).
- Admission (Infant I4 to Baccalaureate): EUR 1,500 (one-time).
- Re‑enrolment fee (reserve a place for 2026–27): EUR 535 per year.

Annual tuition fees (stated by school year group) — annual amount and monthly instalment where applicable

(The published tuition amounts are billed as an annual fee payable in 10 monthly instalments.)

- Infant I1 & I2: EUR 7,750 per year — EUR 775 per month (10 payments).
- Infant I3 to I5: EUR 8,050 per year — EUR 805 per month (10 payments).
- Primary 1 & 2: EUR 9,200 per year — EUR 920 per month (10 payments).
- Primary 3 & 4: EUR 9,400 per year — EUR 940 per month (10 payments).
- Primary 5 & 6: EUR 10,050 per year — EUR 1,005 per month (10 payments).
- Secondary 1 & 2: EUR 11,300 per year — EUR 1,130 per month (10 payments).
- Secondary 3 & 4: EUR 11,600 per year — EUR 1,160 per month (10 payments).
- National Baccalaureate (Bachillerato Nacional): EUR 12,150 per year — EUR 1,215 per month (10 payments).
- International Baccalaureate (IB): EUR 13,400 per year — EUR 1,340 per month (10 payments).

Additional educational fees (annual):

- Primary Music School: EUR 820 per year — EUR 82 per month (10 payments).
- Professional Music Studies in Secondary & Baccalaureate (optional): EUR 1,975 per year — EUR 197.50 per month (10 payments).

Lunch, student care and related services

- Lunch service (compulsory for Infant, Primary and Secondary): EUR 2,320 per year — billed as an annual fee payable in 10 monthly payments (EUR 232 per month equivalent).
- Morning & Afternoon Student Care Service (07:45–08:45 and 16:30–17:30):
- 1 hour/day: EUR 42 per month.
- 2 hours/day: EUR 55 per month.
- Single days / ad‑hoc hourly: EUR 7 per hour.

Sibling discounts and other discounts

- 3rd sibling on roll: 20% reduction on tuition.
- 4th sibling on roll: 50% reduction on tuition.
- 5th sibling on roll: 100% reduction on tuition (tuition waived).
- Early payment discount: 2% off (applies as published).

What the annual tuition covers

- School accident insurance.
- Psychopedagogical & pre‑university counselling.
- Nurse service.
- Mandatory curricular excursions.
- Curricular swimming for Infant & Primary.
- Sailing lessons for specific Primary years.
- Participation in the Agora Choir.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Tuition and lunch are published as annual fees payable in 10 monthly instalments.
- Admission fees are one‑time payments due at enrolment.
- The re‑enrolment fee is charged annually to reserve a place.
- An early‑payment discount (2%) is published.
- Published prices are stated exclusive of taxes.

Boarding fees (applicability)

- The Portals campus does not operate an on‑site boarding residence; boarding opportunities are available through the Agora Andorra International School residence programme within the same school group for families who wish to arrange a residential placement. Boarding fees and terms are set by that residential programme.

Other costs and typical additional charges

- Optional extracurricular activities, instrument tuition beyond the music school programme, special trips or international exchanges, individual exam or certification fees, and any specific kit or equipment for special programmes may incur additional charges.
- Uniforms, if required, and personal materials are not itemised in the published fee schedule and are typically an additional cost.

Refund information

- No separate refund schedule is published within the school's published fee document for the academic year; admission fees are presented as one‑time charges and re‑enrolment is shown as an annual charge. Refunds or pro‑rata arrangements (if any) would be handled under the school's enrolment and administrative terms.

Fee payment options

- The published fee materials list amounts and billing rhythm but do not specify accepted payment channels in the fee document itself. Payment arrangements (for example, bank transfer, card payment, payment portal or direct debit) are made through the school's admissions/billing process and should be arranged with the Admissions/Accounts team.

Notes for parents

- All amounts are in EUR and published exclusive of applicable taxes.
- Tuition and service amounts in this summary match the school's published fee schedule for the 2025–2026 academic year, with tuition presented as annual figures and shown above with the equivalent 10‑month instalment where the school indicates "annual fee paid in 10 monthly payments."
Academics

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

Curriculum

Agora Portals International School offers an IB Continuum from Early Years to Baccalaureate, including the Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP) and Diploma Programme (DP). It provides Infant, Primary and Secondary Education and is an IB World School. Since 2025 it is the first and only IB Continuum School in the Balearic Islands. English is the flagship language, with a multilingual education that includes additional languages. The curriculum develops breadth and depth of knowledge, physical, intellectual and emotional growth, and mastery of at least two languages, while fostering analytical thinking, information presentation, evaluation and defence of ideas, creative problem solving, knowledge retention, understanding key concepts and application of standardised methods.

Student Teacher Ratio

A maximum of 25 pupils per class and 3 classes per academic year, with lower ratios in pre-school education.

Higher Education Progression

The Careers Advice and University Guidance Programme from Year 10 onwards helps students look at careers and university options and supports decision-making.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The Educational Psychology Department comprises six professionals in child psychology, learning difficulties and special education. It focuses on action to ensure student care and wellbeing and collaborates with tutors, teachers and families to support each pupil's learning. The welfare, happiness and wellbeing of pupils are central to the department's work.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The Educational Psychology Department provides services for SEN, Specific Learning Difficulties, Gifted and Talented pupils, and other Special Educational Needs. Since 2008, Agora Portals has operated the Student Care Programme, focused on helping children with specific learning difficulties, with action plans and close collaboration among pupils, families and staff. The department uses structured, cumulative, multi-sensory intervention programmes with tailored resources to ensure meaningful access to learning and progress toward goals, and it offers family and teacher support.

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 alongside English, French, German or Chinese. International events, exchanges and stays are available to support language development.

Mental Wellbeing

Body Mind & Spirit focuses on tools to combat emotional fatigue, adapting to change, empathy, stress management, tolerance, resilience and concentration. The Guidance and Educational Psychology Department provides a differential service addressing individual educational needs and diversity, collaborating with families to achieve educational excellence. The welfare, happiness and wellbeing of the pupil is at the heart of the school's work.

Admissions

Admissions

1 Contact
The school has an initial contact step. Families interested can request information using the admissions form or by calling 971 68 40 42 from Monday to Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. The admissions team is available to answer questions and start the admissions process. The admissions team can book a visit, in person or online, to learn more about the educational project.

2 Visit
The school has an on-site or virtual visit that provides an in-depth presentation of the educational project, curricular and teaching aspects, and the buildings and facilities. This is the best time to resolve any doubts you may have. You will have the opportunity to ask questions and see the school environment.

3 Registration
The school has a registration step following the formal application for admission. After the formal application, the previous marks of students from Primary to Baccalaureate are requested, the admissions form is completed, and all the documentation required for enrolment is received. Once the admission requirements are complete, the final admission form to enrol the student should be filled in and accompanied by all required documentation.

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