Spain, Madrid
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Holy Mary British Catholic School offers education for ages 2 to 18, from Nursery 1 to Year 13. It teaches the national curriculum of England and Wales adapted to align with the Spanish national curriculum so graduates can be validated by the Spanish Ministry of Education. English is the language of instruction. The school combines a British curriculum with Catholic schooling and provides IGCSE (Year 11), International AS Level (IAS Level; Year 12), and International Advanced Level (IA Level; Year 13). The senior years feature an intensive guidance programme with individual interviews, career workshops, visits from professionals and universities, and help with applications to UK, Spanish, Dutch, and US universities. A broad range of after-school activities includes modern dance, flamenco, ballet (from age 3), football (from age 4), drama, choir, debating, and chess, supporting personal development alongside academics. The school emphasizes global-minded learning within a supportive Catholic community for all.
C. del Cinca, 20, Chamartín, 28002 Madrid, Spain
Holy Mary British Catholic School has 750 pupils, typical class sizes of 25, instruction in English.
Annual tuition at Holy Mary British Catholic School ranges from EUR 0 for 2026/27.
Holy Mary British Catholic School teaches British Curriculum, Catholic Curriculum for students aged 2 to 18.
The school offers the national curriculum of England & Wales adapted to align with the Spanish national curriculum so that graduates can be validated by the Spanish Ministry of Education. It serves pupils from Nursery 1 to Year 13 and provides the IGCSE (Year 11), International AS Level (IAS level; Year 12), and International Advanced Level (IA Level; Year 13). English is the language of instruction.
Guidance and support helps students progress to leading universities in the UK, Spain, the US, and across Europe. The Sixth Form provides personalised university guidance, including CVs, personal statements and interviews, and students attend local and international university fairs.
The school is a British Catholic School in Madrid, Spain, with a community focused on student development.