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King's College School, The British School of Madrid (La Moraleja)

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Updated July 2026

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King's College La Moraleja is a top-tier British international school in Madrid for students aged 1 to 16, belonging to the King's College Group and the Inspired Education network. It provides an elite British education that prepares students for global academic success and future careers.

Teaching approach

The school follows a High-Performance Learning (HPL) pedagogy, which aims to instil thinking skills and a growth mindset in an inquiry-based environment. Its ethos is rooted in British values such as resilience, effort, loyalty, honour, and courage. The mission is to provide a transformative learning experience that develops open-minded, creative, and dynamic individuals.

Programmes

The school follows the British National Curriculum from Pre-Nursery through to Year 11. The secondary programme culminates in the Pearson Edexcel IGCSE curriculum, which includes compulsory subjects like Mathematics, English, and Science, alongside optional choices such as Economics, Geography, History, and various languages. Spanish nationals are required to study Lengua and Ciencias Sociales. After Year 11, students typically progress to King's College Soto de Viñuelas for IB or A Level pathways.

Outcomes

Students consistently achieve exceptional IGCSE results that surpass UK and global averages, with a significant percentage of grades at A*-A. Graduates are prepared for entry into top-ranking universities worldwide, including Oxbridge, Harvard, and other Russell Group or Ivy League institutions. The school is rated 'Outstanding' in all categories by the BSO inspection report.

Student support

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Learning support

The school places a strong emphasis on the wellbeing of both staff and pupils, with award-winning support systems in place. Pastoral care is integrated into the school's mission to educate the whole child, focusing on their physical, emotional, and social development. The school also employs staff accredited in Youth Mental Health First Aid.

Frequently asked questions(6)
What curriculum does King's College School, The British School of Madrid (La Moraleja) offer?
King's College School, The British School of Madrid (La Moraleja) offers National Curriculum (England), IGCSE and Reggio Emilia.
How much is tuition at King's College School, The British School of Madrid (La Moraleja)?
Annual tuition at King's College School, The British School of Madrid (La Moraleja) is €6.6K–€16.9K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
What ages does King's College School, The British School of Madrid (La Moraleja) teach?
King's College School, The British School of Madrid (La Moraleja) enrolls students aged 1 to 16.
What accreditations does King's College School, The British School of Madrid (La Moraleja) hold?
King's College School, The British School of Madrid (La Moraleja) holds accreditations including British Schools Overseas.
Is King's College School, The British School of Madrid (La Moraleja) co-educational?
King's College School, The British School of Madrid (La Moraleja) is a co-ed school.
Where is King's College School, The British School of Madrid (La Moraleja) located?
King's College School, The British School of Madrid (La Moraleja) is an international school in Madrid, Spain.

Tuition & fees

Annual tuition by grade

2026-2027
Annual tuition by grade
GradeAgesAnnual
Pre Pre-Nursery and Pre-Nursery1–3€6.6K
Nursery3–4€8.5K
Reception4–5€9.1K
Year 15–6€9.7K
Year 26–7€10.3K
Year 37–8€11.1K
Year 48–9€11.1K
Year 59–10€11.6K
Year 610–11€11.6K
Year 711–12€14.5K
Year 812–13€14.9K
Year 913–14€14.9K
Year 1014–15€16K
Year 1115–16€16.9K

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Other fees(4)
Other fees
Enrolment fee· Non-refundable enrolment fee per pupil payable on acceptance of a place€1.8K
Meals· Compulsory school lunch (676 EUR per term)€2K
Bus / transport· Return Bus Fees per term: Inner Zone (T1: 885, T2: 664, T3: 664), Outer Zone (T1: 1055, T2: 790, T3: 790)
EAL· EAL Programme per term: Infants (Y1-Y2) 1,515 EUR, Juniors (Y3-Y6) 1,712 EUR, Seniors (Y7-Y11) 2,298 EUR

Discounts

  • Sibling discount: 10% - 20%

Admissions

The school welcomes applications from international and local families. The admissions process involves an enquiry, and the school encourages prospective families to arrange a visit or a personalised tour to experience the environment first-hand. Applicants for Year 11 must have completed the first year of the (I)GCSE course (Year 10) in the British system, with matching examination boards.

Calendar

The school operates on a termly basis. The academic calendar includes school breaks, national holidays, and staff training days, with specific dates available on the school's website.

Facilities

PlaygroundLibraryDining hallScience labsArt roomMusic roomTheatre / auditoriumSports fieldSwimming pool

About the campus

The school operates across two sites in La Moraleja: an Infant campus on Calle de la Salvia and a main Junior and Secondary campus on Paseo de Alcobendas. Facilities include purpose-built classrooms, three specialised science laboratories (biology, chemistry, and physics), and a dedicated Art Room. The campus features a state-of-the-art performance hall, a music school with practice rooms, a multi-sports field, and a swimming pool. All classrooms are equipped with interactive technology, including smartboards, 3D printers, and AI-enhanced learning tools.

Co-curriculars

The school offers an extensive enrichment programme designed to cultivate unique talents and life skills. Activities include sports such as football (with Atlético de Madrid Academy coaches), basketball, multisports, swimming, rhythmic gymnastics, judo, skating, cricket, and yoga. Other opportunities include coding, robotics, Python programming, drama, dance, music, and a film club, as well as global exchange programmes and international summer camps.

  • June Donnan
    June DonnanHead of School

    June Donnan has 35 years of experience in education, including nearly three decades with King's Group Schools. She holds an MA, an MEd, and the National Professional Qualification for Headship (NPQH), and is an accredited Youth Mental Health First Aid trainer.

  • SARAH GARRISON
    SARAH GARRISONDeputy Headteacher

    Sarah Garrison joined the school in 2022 as Head of Secondary before being appointed Deputy Head. She previously spent nine years at King’s College School, Soto de Viñuelas, in various leadership roles including Head of Faculty – Creative Arts and Deputy Head of Boarding.

  • PHILIPPA BROMHEADHead of Secondary

    Philippa Bromhead joined the school after 11 years at King’s College School, Soto de Viñuelas, where she held roles including Head of Psychology, Duke of Edinburgh Coordinator, and Head of Sixth Form. She has over a decade of teaching experience in Science and Psychology.

  • ALEXANDER KERSHAWActing Head of Primary

    Alexander Kershaw has held leadership positions in schools in London, Spain, and the UAE. He first joined King’s College La Moraleja in 2020, returned in 2023, and holds a Master’s degree in Educational Leadership while currently completing the NPQH.

  • SIBEL AKYÜREKActing Deputy Head of Primary

    Sibel Akyürek has seven years of teaching experience across the UK, Dubai, and Madrid. She previously served as Assistant Head of Primary and led the implementation of the Reggio Emilia approach at the school.

  • CHRISTIAN BRADYDirector of Studies

    Christian Brady holds an MSc and an MA in Education and has completed the NPQSL. He brings ten years of experience from Benenden School, where he served as Director of Science and STEM, Head of Biology, and Deputy Housemaster.

  • ANDRINA PROSPEREAssistant Head of Secondary – Pastoral

    Andrina Prospere is a Mathematics teacher with extensive experience teaching GCSE, AAHL, and AASL. She focuses on academic progress, wellbeing, and building confidence in the classroom.