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Alameda International School

Spain, Madrid

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, French, Spanish
Fees Unlisted
Ages 2 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 1774
Type Co-educational
Bus Service Yes
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP)
Taught languages English, French, Spanish, Mandarin
Typical class size 21
Strengths Sport, Languages, STEM
Clubs Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, Social and Hobbies
Stages Infant/Toddler Care, Early Years, Primary School, Secondary School, Sixth Form
Introduction

Alameda International School is a private secular international school in Madrid, Spain, offering the International Baccalaureate continuum from early childhood through secondary and vocational programs. The school teaches children aged 2 to 18 across Infantil, Primaria, ESO, Bachillerato, and FP, with IB programs at PYP, MYP, and DP levels. It emphasizes multilingual teaching, creative inquiry, and talent development within an environment of trust and respect. The campus covers over 30,000 square meters and is organized into five independent buildings with green spaces, two indoor pools, a sports complex, and ecological gardens to support experiential learning. Alameda is part of Grupo Educativo 3A, alongside Arcángel International School and Colegio Ábaco. Beyond academics, it offers a broad after school program, including music, languages, robotics and coding, and a wide range of clubs spanning arts, language, and community service. The school prioritizes social emotional well being and close student guidance for students globally.

P.º de la Alameda de Osuna, 60, Barajas, 28042 Madrid, Spain

The Essentials

Alameda International School has 1,774 pupils, typical class sizes of 21, instruction in English, French, Spanish.

Location

Alameda International School is located at Paseo Alameda de Osuna 60, 28042 Madrid, Spain. It is in the Alameda de Osuna area of Madrid. The school can be reached at +34 91 742 70 11 or by email at colegio@colegio-alameda.com.

Stages

Infantil (PEP); Primaria (PEP); ESO (PAI); Bachillerato (PD); FP

Type

Private international school offering the International Baccalaureate Continuum

Country affiliation

Spain

School day structure

Extended day options are offered. Morning extended hours run from 7:30 to 9:00 (breakfast optional). Afternoon extended hours are from 17:00 to 18:30 for Infants and for Primary, with study time supervised.

Bus service

School transport routes cover various points in Madrid, with entries at around 9:00 and exits at around 17:00; a qualified monitor accompanies all students for safety. Routes include Hortaleza – Cárcavas Valdebebas – Valdebebas, Las Rosas – Las Mercedes, Paracuellos del Jarama y Coslada, Cárcavas – Valdebebas, Paracuellos – Barajas, and Cañaveral stops.

Fees

Annual tuition at Alameda International School ranges from EUR 0 for 2026/27.

Application fees
- No public figure for a registration, application, reservation or enrollment fee for new or returning pupils is published in the school's public admissions or economic-regime material.

Tuition fees by year group (per term / per year)
- There is no publicly posted schedule showing tuition amounts by year group, term or academic year for Infantil, Primaria, ESO or Bachillerato. No per-term or per-year tuition table was located in the school's admissions or economic-regime sections.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- No published billing schedule (for example: number of instalments, due dates, or early‑payment discounts), nor standard payment terms (deadlines, late fees, or automatic debit policies) were found in the school's public materials. The site references a “Régimen Económico” but a detailed fee schedule and payment timetable are not publicly available there.

Boarding fees (if applicable)
- The school's public information indicates the campus has the capacity for on‑site rooms (a possible boarding provision is mentioned), but no boarding‑specific fees, monthly room rates, nightly rates, or board‑and‑lodging tariffs are published.

Other costs and typical extras (uniform, meals, transport, activities)
- Services listed publicly include school meals (comedor), school transport (ruta), extended hours (horario ampliado) and uniform requirements, but no public pricing is given for uniforms, daily/term meal plans, transport routes or extra‑curricular activities. No specific amounts for materials, books, exam or Cambridge/IB fees were posted in the available public pages.

Refund information
- No public refund policy, reimbursement schedule for cancelled enrolments, or terms for returning deposits/matriculation fees was found in the school's publicly accessible admissions or economic information.

Fee payment options (credit card / bank transfer / other)
- No specific, published list of accepted payment methods (for example: credit card, bank transfer, direct debit, cash) or online payment portal details was found on the school's public admissions or economic information pages. Contact channels are provided publicly for enquiries but payment method details are not published.

Summary of search outcome
- A search of the school's public admissions and community material located links and references to an economic‑regime document and to services (comedor, ruta, uniformidad, horario ampliado), but no downloadable or displayed fee schedule for the current academic year with concrete amounts, billing schedules, payment terms, boarding rates, uniform costs, refund rules or accepted payment methods was found. Because no definitive fee figures or policy texts are publicly posted in the material reviewed, the specific monetary values and formal refund/payment conditions cannot be given here.
Academics

Alameda International School teaches IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP) for students aged 2 to 18.

Curriculum

The school has provided a holistic education for 60 years that combines multilingual teaching, creativity, inquiry, and talent. It promotes sport and healthy habits, reinforces emotional education and close guidance, and offers the International Baccalaureate continuum in an environment of trust and respect that inspires every student. The school serves Infantil (early childhood), Primaria (primary), ESO (secondary), Bachillerato (high school), and FP (vocational training).

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

From early childhood through to Bachillerato, prevention and emotional support are fundamental pillars. Our Tutorial Action Plan and individualized follow-up ensure that every student feels understood and supported. The Orientation Department offers a wide range of innovative programs, from workshops on emotional regulation and social skills to targeted support for students with high abilities or special educational needs. Initiatives such as Student Helpers, the Friendship Bank, and our award-winning Alameda Convive program are examples of how we foster a positive school climate based on respect, empathy and the prevention of bullying. We provide spaces for meeting and learning to strengthen the bond between families and the school.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The Orientation Department offers specialized support for students with high abilities or special educational needs.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

Multilingual education in English, French, and Spanish. Our teachers are either native or bilingual in English or French. Students start learning English and French at 2 years old, with instruction in these languages accounting for half of the school day. English is used as a vehicular language to teach other subjects: Creativity (Arts & Crafts and Music), Physical Education and Robotics and Programming. The school offers the Dual Baccalaureate program with Academica International Studies, which enables students to study both American and Spanish high school and provides the option to study at universities in the United States.

Mental Wellbeing

From early childhood through to Bachillerato, prevention and emotional support are core priorities. The Tutorial Action Plan and individualized follow-up help ensure students feel understood and supported. The Orientation Department offers a broad range of programs, from workshops on emotional management and social skills to targeted support for students with high abilities or special educational needs. Initiatives such as Student Helpers, the Friendship Bank, and Alameda Convive contribute to a positive school climate founded on respect, empathy and the prevention of bullying. We provide spaces for gathering and learning to strengthen the bond between families and the school.

Safeguarding

From Infantil to Bachillerato, prevention and emotional support are pillars. The school runs a Tutorial Action Plan and an Orientation Department offering programs including emotional management, social skills, and support for high-ability or special educational needs. Initiatives such as Student Helpers, the Friendship Bank, and Alameda Convive contribute to a safe school climate grounded in respect and empathy and the prevention of bullying. We provide spaces for meeting and learning to strengthen the link between families and the school. A complaints channel is available for reporting concerns.

Admissions

Admissions

The school invites prospective families to join the Alameda International School community and accompanies each student on their path to academic and personal success. The school forms independent and engaged students capable of facing the future with confidence. The educational approach is based on solid values, creativity, and a practical focus that promotes autonomous learning and personal development. César Prieto Castro is the Director of Alameda International School.

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