
Colegio Inglés English School of Asturias
Part of Dukes Education, Secular
Updated July 2026
Accreditations
The English School of Asturias is a private British international school for pupils aged 2 to 18, located in Pruvia de Abajo, Asturias. It is a member of the Dukes Education family of schools.
Teaching approach
The school is committed to a holistic educational approach that values, supports, and challenges every student to achieve their full potential. It emphasizes skills and competencies, aiming to prepare pupils for university and a global future. As part of the Dukes Education family, the school maintains its own distinctive identity while sharing a commitment to delivering outstanding teaching and learning.
Programmes
The school provides a British education from early childhood through to secondary education. In the final two years, students follow the British system with A-Levels. The curriculum is designed to prepare students for university and beyond, with additional support for external language exams.
Student support
Learning support
The school maintains a specialized team to provide personalized support for students with special educational needs. This team works closely with families and includes qualified support teachers in each class, a speech therapist, and a psychologist. Additionally, a school nurse is available during school hours to manage health issues and emergencies.
Frequently asked questions(4)
- What curriculum does Colegio Inglés English School of Asturias offer?
- Colegio Inglés English School of Asturias offers National Curriculum (England) and Cambridge A-Level.
- What accreditations does Colegio Inglés English School of Asturias hold?
- Colegio Inglés English School of Asturias holds accreditations including Cambridge International, IB and CIS.
- Is Colegio Inglés English School of Asturias co-educational?
- Colegio Inglés English School of Asturias is a co-ed school.
- Where is Colegio Inglés English School of Asturias located?
- Colegio Inglés English School of Asturias is an international school in Gijon, Spain.
Tuition & fees
This school publishes fees only on request — contact admissions for a current schedule.
Admissions
The admissions process requires an online application followed by an interview with the parents. The school may request additional details to proceed with the application. Prospective families are encouraged to book a personalised visit to tour the facilities and meet with the leadership team, teachers, and pupils.
Calendar
The school operates from Monday to Friday, with a daily schedule running from 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM. The school year includes various educational trips and excursions designed to complement the curriculum.
Facilities
About the campus
The campus is located in Pruvia de Abajo, Asturias, and features modern, spacious facilities set within green spaces. The grounds include a large recreation area for play and interaction, a dedicated children’s area for younger pupils, and a spacious dining area. The school also provides bus transportation services with various routes throughout the region.
Co-curriculars
The school offers a variety of over 30 extracurricular activities. These include options such as sports, music, theater, robotics, and languages. Additionally, the school organizes educational trips and excursions throughout the year to foster teamwork and complement classroom learning.
David FitzgeraldCEO, Dukes Education EuropaDavid Fitzgerald is an experienced school and system leader with over 30 years of experience in education. He has served as Head/Principal of five schools across government, private independent, and international sectors, and currently serves as CEO of Dukes Education Europe.
Chris EversdenManaging Director EspañaChris Eversden has a rich and varied career in education across the UK, USA, Mexico, and Spain. Previously an Assistant Director of Education for Cognita Spain and Italy, he now serves as the Managing Director for Dukes Education in Spain.
Libby NicholasGroup Education DirectorLibby Nicholas has held numerous senior roles including Headmistress, Deputy Director of Education at the Girls’ Day School Trust, and CEO of Astrea Academy Trust. She holds an MBA from Cass Business School and is an expert in school improvement, curriculum design, and pedagogy.
Christopher DurbinGobernador externoChristopher Durbin has nearly a decade of experience in international school accreditation, having served as Associate Director of School Support & Evaluation at the Council of International Schools (CIS). His background includes roles as a teacher, head of faculty, and School Development Adviser for the English Schools Foundation in Hong Kong.
National Curriculum (England)
Cambridge A-Level
IB
CIS