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The Colegio Hispano Inglés (CHI) is a private, secular, co‑educational school in Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, offering a dual British–Spanish curriculum for ages 0 to 18. The school provides Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge A Levels alongside the Spanish EBAU baccalaureate, with two tutors per student—one Spanish and one British—coordinating learning across systems. Instruction is delivered in four languages: Spanish, English, German and Mandarin Chinese, supporting access to universities worldwide. CHI operates two centres: Baby to Primary in Ciudad Jardín and Secondary to Bachillerato in Tafira Alta, with a school day from 8:15 am to 4:00 pm, early drop‑off at 7:30 am and after‑school care until 6:00 pm including homework support, modern dances and team sports. The school offers dining services and transport via bus networks. Extracurriculars include basketball, volleyball and soccer, along with speaking, international debate, Model United Nations and musical events. A social‑responsibility program underpins service, sustainability and learning.
Madrid, 4, 35004 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Las Palmas, Spain
Colegio Hispano Inglés has 38 pupils, typical class sizes of 10, instruction in Spanish, English.
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain. The school operates across two centers in Las Palmas: Ciudad Jardín (Baby & Nursery and Lower/Primary) and Tafira Alta (Secondary & Bachillerato). It is served by a school transport service via Gran Canaria Bus and La Palmita Buses, with a Besa & Baja drop-off/pick-up arrangement in Ciudad Jardín.
Baby & Nursery (0–6 years); Lower, Middle & Primary (6–12 years) in Ciudad Jardín; Secondary & Bachillerato (12–18 years) in Tafira Alta.
Private, secular, co-educational
Psychopedagogical guidance provided by psychologists and speech therapists.
Spain and the United Kingdom (dual curriculum).
Secular
School hours run 8:15 am–4:00 pm, with centers open from 7:30 am for early drop-off. Infant arrivals are flexible but recommended by 9:30 am. After-school activities extend the day to 6:00 pm.
School transport service available via Gran Canaria Bus and La Palmita Buses; Besa & Baja drop-off/pick-up service provided in Ciudad Jardín.
Annual tuition at Colegio Hispano Inglés ranges from EUR 8,632 to EUR 10,132 for 2026/27.
Colegio Hispano Inglés teaches British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge A Levels, Indian Curriculum for students aged 0 to 18.
CHI, Colegio Hispano Inglés de Las Palmas, has a dual curriculum that combines British and Spanish qualifications. Students obtain both the British IGCSE and A Level qualifications and the Spanish EBAU baccalaureate. Each student has two tutors, one Spanish and one British, coordinating learning in both systems. The school teaches four languages: Spanish, English, German and Mandarin Chinese. This program enables access to leading universities worldwide.
Two tutors per student (2:1).
CHI students achieve the highest EBAU averages in the province, according to ULPGC data. All students successfully pass Cambridge IGCSE exams with grades between A-C in multiple subjects.
The dual curriculum provides access to leading universities worldwide through the British IGCSE/A Level qualifications and the Spanish EBAU baccalaureate. The school's results and pathways include admission to universities in Spain and abroad, facilitated by Cambridge International Education qualifications and the Spanish baccalaureate.
CHI, Colegio Hispano Inglés de Las Palmas, is a private, secular, co-educational school that uses an international, practical approach to language and technology skills. It integrates two official certifications, British and Spanish, with four languages taught within the daily schedule: Spanish, English, German and Mandarin Chinese. Each student has two tutors, one Spanish and one British, who coordinate learning across both educational systems. Native English instruction is emphasized, and the English curriculum follows the British education system to support English proficiency. With both certifications and the Spanish EBAU baccalaureate plus British IGCSE and A Level qualifications, students have access to the best universities in the world.
The first step for parents interested in enrolling their children is to fill out and send the online form. Once received, the school will contact you to arrange a time and date and to inform you of the advantages of the educational project and to answer any questions you may have.
The school provides access to its school support fund which guarantees that children from any family unit can continue their studies at the school until Baccalaureate, in the event of the death of a parent due to illness or an accident.