If you’re planning to say goodbye to the US and enjoy a new life in Mallorca, there are many things to consider, including where you’ll live and how to provide the best education for your children.

With its thriving international community, Mallorca offers an array of international schools for learners of all ages. These schools often teach in English but combine Spanish lessons, ensuring students can integrate into Mallorcan culture.

In this guide, we’ll reveal some of the best international schools in Mallorca. From a prestigious sports academy to schools that focus on holistic learning experiences, you can give your child a world-class education that prepares them for the future.

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Key Takeaways: The Best Mallorcan International Schools

  • Mallorca has a thriving international school network offering British, IB, and American curricula, making it easy for expat families to find the right fit.
  • Baleares International College – Two campuses in Calvià and Palma, British curriculum, diverse community, no entrance exams.
  • Agora Portals International School – Prestigious IB school in Portals Nous, with a holistic approach and strong arts, science, and music programmes.
  • King Richard III College – British and Spanish curriculum in Portals Nous, small classes, and strong extracurricular focus (Duke of Edinburgh, Model UN).
  • Queen’s College – Palma’s Bonanova district, British curriculum with Selectividad option, family-like atmosphere, excellent academic reputation.
  • Rafa Nadal Academy – Manacor, the only American school in Mallorca, combines world-class education with elite sports training.
  • Where to Live: Popular school locations like Palma, Calvià, and Portals Nous are among the island’s most desirable (apartments €4,500–€6,500/sqm, houses €5,000–€7,400/sqm). Manacor offers more affordable options, with Porto Cristo providing a luxury coastal alternative.
  • Vista Collection Advantage: We connect education with lifestyle by helping families secure both the right school and the perfect luxury property nearby—all with transparent, full-service guidance.

Vista Collection’s Top Five Mallorca Private School Picks

School Age Range Location Curriculum Fees Average Number of Students
Baleares International College 3-18 Years Old Sa Porrassa & Sant Agustí British €7,955 to €13,990 Annually 550
Agora Portals International School  1-18 Years Old Agora Portals Middle Years Programme & International Baccalaureate €7,750 to €13,400 Annually 1100
King Richard III College 3-18 Years Old Portals Nous British & Spanish Curriculum €7,000 to €14,880 350
Queen’s College  3-18 Years Old Bonanova British €7,350 to €13,031 400
Rafa Nadal Academy 12-18 Years Old Manacor American Upon Enquiry 400

1: Baleares International College

Baleares International College - Best international school in Mallorca
Baleares International College

Baleares International College (BIC) is a popular choice for US expats in Mallorca. The College is made up of two campuses catering to different age ranges.

While the Santa Porrassa campus is for children aged 3-18, the Sant Agustí campus provides dedicated learning experiences for children between 3 and 11.

While the school follows the British curriculum, it has a diverse student body, with learners from over 40 countries.

Why Choose Baleares International College?

BIC is a long-standing member of the Orbital Education Group, renowned for its pioneering approach to international education. Every teacher in the school was trained in the UK, and must prove that they have extensive experience.

Plus, students can benefit from small classrooms and a supportive team of 6th form teachers who will help learners prepare for higher education or studying abroad.

You can arrange a free tour if you want to register your children at one of the BIC campuses. Plus, there are no entrance exams.

Where to Live

Calvià and Palma are excellent options near BIC’s two campuses. Calvià offers a blend of modern luxury houses and apartments ranging between €6,523 and €7,420/sqm. Palma is more cosmopolitan, with apartments averaging €4,539/sqm and houses €5,277/sqm.

Vista Insight: Many international families at BIC choose Calvià or Palma for their perfect balance of city life and suburban calm. Vista helps families secure homes near both campuses, ensuring educational convenience within a luxury setting.

2: Agora Portals International School

Agora Portals International School
Agora Portals International School

Agora Portals is well-regarded as one of the best private schools in Mallorca, and it appeared in FORBES magazine as one of Spain’s 50 best schools.

With around 1100 students, it’s one of the larger schools owned and regulated by the Globeducate Group.

Students can access a tailored education journey that encompasses an International Baccalaureate Diploma.

Why Choose Agora Portals International School?

While many schools focus on delivering an academic curriculum, Agora Portals provides holistic learning experiences, including character building and a dedicated Arts, Science & Music Programme.

As a certified academy for music, children can benefit from the opportunity to access professional-grade qualifications in a variety of instruments. Other extracurricular activities include business, language, and robotics clubs.

Where to Live

Agora Portals is located in Portals Nous, one of Mallorca’s most prestigious coastal neighborhoods. Families can enjoy a strong expat community, luxury homes, and stunning marina views. Apartments average €6,523/sqm and houses €7,420/sqm.

Vista Insight: Portals Nous is renowned as one of Mallorca’s most prestigious areas, blending first-class education with laid-back coastal living. Vista guides clients through the competitive local market, ensuring access to luxury homes near the school.

3: King Richard III College

King Richard III College
King Richard III College

King Richard III College provides children from nursery age to A Levels, following the British curriculum. With over 40 nationalities attending the school, there’s a strong focus on diversity while aligning the curriculum with strict Edexcel standards.

As one of the most popular education institutes in Southwest Mallorca, the school offers small classroom sizes and promotes a holistic learning experience.

Why Choose King Richard III College?

Students can benefit from activities designed to enhance the learning experience and prepare them for higher education.

Residential trip options include excursions to the Pyrenees and London, but the school also strongly focuses on sports and artistic activities. Additional learning experiences include participating in the Duke of Edinburgh Awards and Model UN events.

Where to Live

The school’s Portals Nous setting is ideal for families wanting easy access to Palma while enjoying a luxury coastal lifestyle. Apartments here average €6,523/sqm and houses €7,420/sqm. Nearby Bendinat offers some of the island’s most sought-after villas.

Vista Insight: The Portals Nous and Bendinant areas give you access to the King Richard III school and many property options. Our local knowledge ensures that your family can find the perfect fit. 

4: Queen’s College

Queen’s College
Queen’s College

Queen’s College is a small school that delivers the British Curriculum. It supports children aged 3-18 with all their educational needs, offering top-rated GCSE and A-Level programmes.

Students can also opt for a different learning route and take the Spanish Selectividad, a university admissions exam. With small classrooms and regular inspections from official British inspectors, the College has a stellar reputation throughout Mallorca.

Why Choose Queen’s College?

Some children get lost in larger schools – especially if they’re naturally quiet. However, Queen’s College creates a family-like atmosphere for students, supporting their academic and social skills.

Busy parents can also opt for nutritional and well-balanced lunches, ensuring their children remain healthy. There are many extracurricular activities, including art groups and homework clubs.

Where to Live

Queen’s College sits in Palma’s prestigious and peaceful Bonanova district. Palma offers a diverse selection of homes, including modern apartments and classic houses, within minutes of the school and the city’s cultural heart.

Vista Insight: Queen’s College appeals to families seeking a school in Palma’s vibrant Bonanova district. Vista helps newcomers navigate Palma’s mix of modern apartments and classic homes, ensuring your children can access a top education. 

5: Rafa Nadal School

Rafa Nadal School

The Rafa Nadal School is a unique institute that aims to provide a world-class education while coaching young athletes and preparing them to become future tennis professionals.

While many private schools in Mallorca follow a British, Spanish, or Baccalaureate curriculum, the Rafa Nadal Academy teaches the American curriculum.

With world-class teachers and an expert team of tennis coaches led by Toni Nadal, students attending the school can focus on academics or apply to join the Rafa Nadal Academy.

Why Choose the Rafa Nadal School?

US expats can ensure that their children continue with the American curriculum and prepare for the future, while the Rafa Nadal Academy provides expert coaching for young players with an aptitude for tennis.

By following the American curriculum, students also have a strong chance of securing future sports scholarships to US colleges.

Where to Live

The Rafa Nadal Academy appeals to families seeking education and elite sports training. Manacor has lower property prices than the southwest, but families seeking upscale living can explore the Porto Cristo area.

Vista Insight: If considering the Rafa Nadal School, proximity to Manacor is vital. Vista supports international buyers who want to combine access to elite sports training with homes in Mallorca’s quieter, more authentic heart.

Choosing the Perfect International School and Home in Mallorca

Andres and Facundo, professional buyer agents in Mallorca
Andres and Facundo – buyer agents

Coming from a private international school in Mallorca ourselves, we know that each school offers a unique approach to education, from Agora Portal International School’s IB curriculum to the Rafa Nadal School’s American system.

However, finding the best international school in Mallorca isn’t just about academics—it’s about choosing an environment where your family can thrive.

Whether you want the city energy of Palma, the prestige of Portals Nous, or the accessibility of Calvià Town, there are abundant properties to choose from.

At Vista Collection, we offer a full-service approach for expats, helping families find the right schooling and real estate for their needs.

Our experts will guide you to the best schools and luxury homes, ensuring professionalism and discretion at all times.

From legal checks and banking introductions to renovation support and luxury property scouting, our concierge service transforms a potentially stress-inducing move into an exciting journey.

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FAQs

Is there an American school in Mallorca?

While most Mallorca international schools offer the IB or British curricula, the Rafa Nadal School follows the American curriculum.

Many US expats find it easier to transition their children to an American school in Mallorca, as the children already understand the curriculum.

How many hours do kids go to school in Spain?

An average school day in Spain starts at 8:55 AM and finishes at around 4 PM. However, some private schools in Mallorca have a split schedule, where students will begin at 9-12, then have a two-hour break and attend afternoon lessons between 3-5 PM.

When does the Spanish school year start and end?

The Spanish school year usually starts in the first two weeks of September and finishes in late June. However, some Mallorca international schools might have different term dates, so checking before registering your child is essential.