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The British School of Lisbon

Part of Dukes Education, Secular

Updated July 2026

Co-edGender
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For-profitOwnership

Languages

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The British School of Lisbon is an ambitious international school that delivers an enhanced English National Curriculum to students from early years through to secondary school. It is part of the Dukes Education family and focuses on developing well-rounded, confident individuals prepared for top UK independent schools and world-class universities.

Term structure

Three terms

Teaching approach

The school is dedicated to traditional educational values, aiming to be a 'World Leading School' by maintaining the highest standards in all areas. It prioritizes the development of the whole child—academically, socially, and personally—while fostering a love for learning, curiosity, and resilience. The school believes that academic excellence is best achieved when students are happy and encouraged to take risks in a safe, stimulating environment.

Programmes

The school follows the English National Curriculum, adapted for its international setting, covering stages from early years through to secondary school. The curriculum places a strong focus on numeracy and literacy while offering a broad range of subjects including science, humanities, computer science, art, music, drama, and modern foreign languages. Class sizes are capped at 18 for nursery and 22 for primary and secondary levels.

Student support

EAL support
Included in fees
Learning support
Dedicated department

Learning support

The school provides language support for a limited number of students, provided it is required only for a temporary period. The school emphasizes the importance of personalised attention and building strong partnerships to create a supportive learning environment for all students.

Frequently asked questions(4)
What curriculum does The British School of Lisbon offer?
The British School of Lisbon offers National Curriculum (England).
Is The British School of Lisbon a day or boarding school?
The British School of Lisbon is a day school.
Is The British School of Lisbon co-educational?
The British School of Lisbon is a co-ed school.
Where is The British School of Lisbon located?
The British School of Lisbon is an international school in Lisbon, Portugal.

Tuition & fees

No published fee schedule was found for this school.

Admissions

The school is selective and requires entry assessments, which can be conducted on-campus or remotely for international applicants. Most of the application process is managed online, with a typical response time of five working days. While the school provides limited language support, a high level of English proficiency is required for academic success, and students without English ability over the age of 10 are generally not admitted.

Calendar

The school follows a traditional British academic calendar, which includes short mid-term breaks while integrating local and national Portuguese holidays. The academic year is divided into three terms: Autumn, Spring, and Summer. The school day runs from Monday to Friday, 8:30 am to 3:30 pm, with extended hours until 4:30 pm on Tuesdays and Wednesdays for extracurricular activities.

Facilities

Science labsLibrarySports fieldGymnasium

About the campus

The school operates across two campuses in Lisbon. The primary campus is located at Rua São Paulo 89, while the secondary campus is situated at Rua de Alcolena 10 in the embassy district. The secondary campus features state-of-the-art facilities, including bright classrooms, science labs, a design and technology suite, a large library with panoramic views, an indoor multi-purpose hall, and extensive sports fields.

Co-curriculars

The school offers a vibrant extracurricular programme designed to nurture confidence, creativity, and communication skills. Students have access to quality tuition in music, drama, sports, and the arts. Additionally, students benefit from the Dukes Plus Future Ready programme, which includes summer camps, interschool events, and various competitions.

  • Stephen Spicer
    Stephen SpicerHEADMASTER

    Stephen Spicer is the Headmaster of the British School of Lisbon. He emphasizes the importance of traditional values, a friendly and welcoming environment, and ensuring that students and parents are known as individuals.

  • Simon Wrafter
    Simon WrafterHEAD OF PRIMARY

    Simon Wrafter is the Head of Primary. He strives to make each child’s school experience a happy one where they can thrive, grow, and realize their wealth of talents and interests.

  • Michael Roberts
    Michael RobertsHEAD OF SECONDARY

    Michael Roberts is the Head of Secondary. He is driven by a desire to nurture and support young people to help them fulfill their potential and believe in themselves.

  • Karen Moodie
    Karen MoodieASSISTANT HEAD CURRICULUM (PRIMARY)

    Karen Moodie is the Assistant Head Curriculum (Primary). She has taught in various schools in Lisbon, Madrid, and Edinburgh, primarily working in Key Stage 2, and is passionate about encouraging children to be confident individuals with high expectations.

  • Sophie Armitage
    Sophie ArmitageASSISTANT HEAD CURRICULUM (SECONDARY)

    Sophie Armitage is the Assistant Head Curriculum (Secondary). She holds a long-term, cross-curricular vision for successful secondary education and believes in the importance of personalized attention and strong partnerships to create a supportive learning environment.