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Runnymede College

Secular, Founded 1967

Updated July 2026

2–18Ages
Co-edGender
DayType
Non-profitOwnership

Languages

English flagEnglishSpanish flagSpanish

Runnymede College is Madrid’s oldest British international school, providing a private, non-denominational, and independent British education for students aged two to eighteen. It is committed to academic excellence, intellectual rigour, and moral integrity within a supportive, family-oriented environment.

Teaching approach

Founded in 1967, the school is built upon the principles of liberal humanism, emphasizing the dignity of the individual, the pursuit of truth through reason, and the formation of character alongside intellect. It prioritizes family values and maintains a close partnership between school and home. As an independent institution, it remains focused on the education and wellbeing of its pupils, aiming to foster integrity, responsibility, and a sense of service within an international community.

Programmes

The school follows the British curriculum, beginning with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) for children aged two to five, which focuses on prime areas such as wellbeing, communication, and physical development. Prep School (Years 1–8) and Senior School (Years 9–11) continue the National Curriculum, transitioning to more formal academic structures while maintaining a broad and balanced programme. The Sixth Form (Years 12–13) prepares students for A Level examinations and university entrance. Specialist teaching is provided in subjects such as Music, PE, and Spanish throughout the primary years.

Outcomes

Runnymede College has a strong record of university placements, with recent graduates securing offers from prestigious institutions including Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial College London, UCL, LSE, Stanford, Yale, UPENN, and UCLA. The school prepares students for British examinations, including IGCSEs and A Levels, with a focus on academic excellence and preparation for higher education and professional careers.

Student support

EAL support
Unknown
Learning support
Limited

Learning support

The school provides pastoral care across all sections—Pre-Prep, Prep, Senior, and Sixth Form—to ensure that students' personal, social, and emotional needs are met. The environment is designed to be secure and supportive, with clear expectations for behaviour and a focus on fostering mutual respect and responsibility.

Frequently asked questions(6)
What curriculum does Runnymede College offer?
Runnymede College offers National Curriculum (England), British EYFS, IGCSE and Cambridge A-Level.
How much is tuition at Runnymede College?
Annual tuition at Runnymede College is €9.3K–€23.7K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
What ages does Runnymede College teach?
Runnymede College enrolls students aged 2 to 18.
Is Runnymede College a day or boarding school?
Runnymede College is a day school.
Is Runnymede College co-educational?
Runnymede College is a co-ed school.
Where is Runnymede College located?
Runnymede College is an international school in Madrid, Spain.

Tuition & fees

Annual tuition by grade

2026-2027
Annual tuition by grade
GradeAgesAnnual
Pre-Nursery2–2€9.3K
Nursery - Reception3–4€11.1K
Year 1 - Year 35–7€13.4K
Year 4 - Year 88–12€17.4K
Year 9 - Year 1113–15€21.5K
Year 12 - Year 1316–17€23.7K
Other fees(5)
Other fees
Enrolment fee· One-off payment upon enrolment€3.5K
Registration fee· Per child. Deducted from the following year's first term's tuition fee.€600
Meals· 1st Term: €875, 2nd Term: €615, 3rd Term: €615€2.1K
Insurance· Provides coverage for accidents and illnesses that occur while the child is at school.€40
Bus / transport· La Moraleja/El Soto (one way: €1,045, two ways: €1,835); Elsewhere (one way: €1,615, two ways: €2,830)

Admissions

Runnymede College is a private, non-denominational school for students aged two to eighteen. The admissions process is managed by the school, and interested families can contact the administration via the school's website or by phone to initiate inquiries. The school maintains specific policies regarding fees and enrolment, which are available for review by prospective parents.

Calendar

The school operates on a three-term academic year. The first term typically runs from early September to mid-December, the second term from early January to mid-March, and the third term from early April to late June. The calendar includes scheduled half-term breaks and public holidays in accordance with the local Spanish calendar.

Facilities

Swimming poolSports fieldGymnasiumLibraryScience labsArt roomMusic roomTheatre / auditorium

About the campus

Located in La Moraleja, Madrid, the campus is undergoing ongoing development to enhance its facilities. Current and planned amenities include a federated artificial grass football pitch, enlarged hard-surface courts for multiple sports, and dedicated recreational spaces with improved shading. The school also provides on-site dining services.

Co-curriculars

The school offers a wide range of extracurricular activities, including Chess, a STEAM Club, Drama Club, Ballet, and Music. Additionally, pupils may participate in the Duke of Edinburgh programme. The school also operates a House System to foster community and school spirit. Team Runnymede provides a structured sports programme for students from Year 1 to Year 13, focusing on Athletics, Football, Rugby, and Volleyball, with opportunities for both recreational participation and competitive representation in local and national leagues. Further sports offerings include Judo, Gymnastics, Rhythmic Gymnastics, and a Ski & Surf club that organizes seasonal trips.

  • Frank M. PowellHeadmaster

    Frank M. Powell is the Headmaster of Runnymede College. He holds a BSc (Econ.) (Hons.) and a PGCE. He has been co-responsible for the school's expansion and maintaining its academic excellence since 1987.