Spain, Mallorca
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Eurocampus Deutsche Schule Palma de Mallorca is a private German international school serving ages 3 to 18. The language of instruction is German, and the school follows the guidelines and curricula of recognized German Auslandsschulen on the Iberian Peninsula. From first grade, Spanish is taught at native level and English is taught as a foreign language; Catalan is taught for up to two hours per week. From fifth to seventh grade, Spanish includes Ciencias Sociales (biology, geography, history); from seventh grade, French is offered to Gymnasium students. The curriculum differentiates instruction, allowing advanced students to work on material from the next grade while others may repeat as needed. Upon completing final exams, students earn Hauptschulabschluss (grade 9), Realschulabschluss (grade 10), eligibility for the gymnasiale Oberstufe (grade 10), and Abitur (grade 12). The Mallorca campus is authorized by KMK to conduct Abitur on site. The school also offers diverse extracurricular opportunities.
La Porciúncula, Av. Fraile Joan Llabrés, 1, Avinguda de Fra Joan Llabrés, Nº1, 07600 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain
Eurocampus Deutsche Schule has 245 pupils, typical class sizes of 19, instruction in German.
The school is located in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. Address: La Porciúncula, Av. Fraile Joan Llabrés 1, 07600 Palma de Mallorca. It sits on the island of Mallorca in the Balearic Islands. It is the Eurocampus Deutsche Schule Mallorca, the German school on Mallorca.
The school provides primary and secondary education. Primary is Grundschule; secondary is Oberschule.
Private German international school.
Germany
Annual tuition at Eurocampus Deutsche Schule ranges from EUR 7,392 to EUR 10,359 for 2026/27.
Eurocampus Deutsche Schule teaches German Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.
Eurocampus Deutsche Schule follows the guidelines and curricula of recognized German Auslandsschulen on the Iberian Peninsula. Instruction is in German. From first grade, Spanish (at native level) and English are taught as foreign languages, and Catalan is taught for up to two hours per week. From fifth to seventh grade, the Spanish subject Ciencias sociales (Biology, Geography, History) is added; from seventh grade, French is taught for Gymnasium students. The teaching is year-spanning across classes with differentiation; advanced students may work on material from the next grade, while others may repeat as needed. Upon completing the final exams, Hauptschulabschluss is earned at the end of grade 9, Realschulabschluss at the end of grade 10, eligibility to transition to the gymnasiale Oberstufe at the end of grade 10, and Abitur at the end of grade 12.
The Eurocampus conducts German-federal exams in cooperation with the Deutsche Schule Barcelona. The examination commission of the Deutsche Schule Barcelona conducts the final examinations for Sekundarstufe I on-site in Palma since the 2008/2009 school year, and the Abitur has been taken at the Deutsche Schule Barcelona in Barcelona since 2015.
The Abitur enables university entrance, i.e., progression to higher education. The school supports pathways to further study after completing the Abitur.
Movement, play and sport are linked to social relationships, emotions, learning processes and values. They contribute to the cognitive, social, moral and emotional development of pupils. Children who participate in the choir learn to sing, and choir participation fosters self-confidence and a sense of community.
English is taught as a foreign language from the first grade. Spanish is introduced as the second language in parallel to German as a mother tongue, with five hours of Spanish per week. Catalan is taught as a third language with up to two hours per week.
Moving has a positive influence on physical and mental well-being. Movement, play and sport provide holistic experiences and support emotional development through physical education.
Admission to the Eurocampus requires proficiency in German. Typically, school-ready children who are six years old by June 30 of the year are admitted; upon parental request, children who have demonstrated school readiness and whose birthday falls between July 1 and October 31 may also be admitted. Enrollment at Eurocampus 2025: Our new first-grade students were ceremonially enrolled. We warmly welcome all children and their families to our school community and wish them a joyful and successful start to their school career.
From March 1, reserving a school place is possible, but not binding (waiting list).