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Kensington School

Part of Inspired Education Group, Founded 1968

Updated July 2026

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Languages

English flagEnglishFrench flagFrenchSpanish flagSpanishMandarin flagMandarin

Kensington School is a pioneering British international school in Pozuelo de Alarcón, Madrid, offering a bilingual and multilingual education for students from nursery to Year 13. As part of the Inspired Education Group, it combines the British National Curriculum with the Spanish system to prepare students for global university success.

Teaching approach

Kensington School provides a values-focused, holistic education rooted in the British tradition, emphasizing integrity, cooperation, acceptance, respect, and empathy (ICARE). The school aims to develop well-rounded, resilient citizens by fostering skills such as public speaking, critical reasoning, and emotional intelligence. It combines traditional strengths of structure and hard work with innovative methodologies like the Kagan Collaborative Learning approach to encourage active, responsible learners.

Programmes

The school offers a dual-language curriculum, teaching the English National Curriculum from pre-nursery to Year 11, with Spanish Language, Literature, and Social Studies taught in Spanish. From Year 9, students may choose between the IGCSE pathway or the Spanish curriculum (3rd/4th ESO and National Baccalaureate), with the option to pursue the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma. The curriculum is enriched by the study of French from Year 7 and optional extracurricular Mandarin, alongside a strong emphasis on STEAM, computer programming, and public speaking.

Outcomes

Students consistently achieve strong results in external examinations, including IGCSE, Cambridge language qualifications (First, Advanced, Proficiency), and official DELF French exams. The school also offers the National Baccalaureate and the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme, providing pathways to leading universities in Spain and internationally. Graduates are prepared to be well-rounded, multilingual citizens capable of critical reasoning and public speaking.

Student support

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Learning support

The school employs an individual tracking system to monitor student achievement and provide personalised support. A guidance department works alongside class teachers and tutors to enact 'differentiation'—a key feature of the British curriculum—ensuring that individual needs are met during both challenging and successful periods. Small group support and individualised attention are prioritised to help students manage their academic goals independently.

Frequently asked questions(5)
What curriculum does Kensington School offer?
Kensington School offers National Curriculum (England), IGCSE and IB Diploma.
How much is tuition at Kensington School?
Annual tuition at Kensington School is €7.4K–€13.1K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
What accreditations does Kensington School hold?
Kensington School holds accreditations including IB.
Is Kensington School co-educational?
Kensington School is a co-ed school.
Where is Kensington School located?
Kensington School is an international school in Madrid, Spain.

Tuition & fees

Annual tuition by grade

2026/2027
Annual tuition by grade
GradeAgesAnnual
Toddlers - Pre-nursery AM+PM1–3€7.4K
Nursery3–4€7.8K
Reception - Year 14–6€8.2K
Year 2 - Year 66–11€8.9K
Year 7 - Year 911–14€9.5K
3o de E.S.O. - 4o de E.S.O.14–16€10K
Year 10 - Year 11 IGCSE14–16€11.9K
1o Bachillerato - 2o Bachillerato16–18€10.2K
IB 1 - IB 216–18€13.1K

Source:PDFKensington_School_Calendar_2025-26_Families_%28June_2025%29.pdfPDFkengsington-fees-2026-27.pdfPDFkensingtonschool-tyc-en.pdfPDFFee_Sheet_KensingtonFY26Eng.pdf

Other fees(7)
Other fees
Registration fee· One only payment per student when joining the school€1.3K
Mealsmonth· Lunch service€216
Bus / transportmonth· Bus service€205.5
Materialsyear· Nursery - Year 4€320
Materialsyear· Year 5 - Year 9€255
Materialsyear· 3o de E.S.O. a 2o Bachillerato€160
Insuranceyear· Accidents insurance€25

Discounts

  • Sibling discount: 50%
  • Sibling discount: 50%
  • Full-payment discount: 1.25%

Admissions

The school welcomes enquiries through its website, where families can book personalised tours or attend open days to experience the campus. The admissions process is supported by a dedicated team that assists families throughout the application journey. Prospective families are encouraged to contact the school directly via phone or the online enquiry form to receive detailed information regarding the enrolment process.

Calendar

The academic year is structured into three terms, with fees payable in September, January, and April. The school maintains a detailed calendar of events, including term dates, educational trips, and school-wide activities, which is available for download on the school website.

Facilities

Sports fieldPlaygroundTheatre / auditoriumGymnasiumScience labsLibraryMusic roomArt room

About the campus

Located in Pozuelo de Alarcón, the campus features modern, renovated facilities designed to support both academic and personal development. Sports amenities include a football pitch, a gymnasium, a psychomotor room, and courts for basketball and volleyball. Academic spaces comprise bright, well-equipped classrooms, laboratories, a library, an auditorium, and dedicated rooms for music and art.

Co-curriculars

Kensington School offers a diverse extracurricular programme that includes music, art, technology, and sports to help students discover and develop their passions. The school utilizes a House system to foster healthy competition and community spirit, complemented by regular assemblies and student clubs. Additionally, students have access to global opportunities through the Inspired group, including international exchange programmes and summer camps.

  • Paul MurphyHead of School

    Paul Murphy serves as the Head of School at Kensington School. He emphasizes the school's commitment to a values-focused education through the ICARE and Travesía programmes, while maintaining traditional strengths in hard work, organization, and structure.