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Shackleton International School

Updated July 2026

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Shackleton International School is a British school in Valencia offering an international education based on the National Curriculum of England and Wales for students aged 3 to 18. It provides a holistic, values-driven learning environment that prepares students for future challenges through innovation, research, and critical thinking.

Teaching approach

Shackleton International School focuses on values-based education, aiming to develop independent, creative, and integral individuals capable of contributing to a sustainable and inclusive world. The school employs a methodology that integrates multiple intelligences, project-based learning, and flipped classrooms, while acknowledging that each student learns at their own pace. It places significant emphasis on emotional intelligence, mindfulness, and the balance between body and mind, incorporating nutrition, movement, and rest into the daily routine.

Programmes

The school offers an educational journey spanning from Nursery to Year 13, following the British Curriculum and transitioning into the International Baccalaureate (IB) programme. The curriculum is divided into Foundation Stage, Primary, and Secondary stages, with a focus on subjects such as Design and Technology, Computing, and languages including English, Spanish, German, and French. The academic model incorporates diverse teaching methods, including debates, gamification, and competency-based learning, with a specific emphasis on soft skills and financial education.

Student support

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Learning support

The school maintains a dedicated Psychology Department to provide psychopedagogical services to its students. The management team assesses each applicant to determine if special measures are necessary to assist with their transition into the school environment. Furthermore, the school provides support for non-Spanish-speaking pupils through Spanish as a Foreign Language (ELE) classes.

Frequently asked questions(4)
What curriculum does Shackleton International School offer?
Shackleton International School offers National Curriculum (England) and IB Diploma.
How much is tuition at Shackleton International School?
Annual tuition at Shackleton International School is €8.3K–€10K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
What accreditations does Shackleton International School hold?
Shackleton International School holds accreditations including IB.
Where is Shackleton International School located?
Shackleton International School is an international school in Valencia, Spain.

Tuition & fees

Annual tuition by grade

2025-2026
Annual tuition by grade
GradeAgesAnnual
Nursery & Reception3–4€8.3K
Year 1 to Year 65–10€8.6K
Year 7 to Year 811–12€9.2K
Year 9 to Year 1113–15€9.7K
Year 12 (2026 - 2027)16–16€10K

Source:PDFSIS-fees-25-26.pdf

Other fees(8)
Other fees
Registration fee· One-off payment due at the time of enrolment. For new Year 12 students, single registration is 500 €.€1K
Enrolment fee· Annual Reservation / Re-enrolment Fee requested in February to secure a place for the following academic year.€165
Bus / transportmonth· Roundtrip (Academic Year - 10 months). One way is 109 €/month. Random months: Roundtrip 217 €/month, One way 145 €/month. One-time service is 13 €.€183
Meals· Lunch Service is mandatory and included in the tuition fee.
Insurance· School Insurance is included in the tuition fee.
Materials· Chromebook selected by the school, from Year 2 (approximate cost).€500
Uniform· Must be purchased through the school's online shop before the start of the school year.
EALyear· ELE (Spanish as a Foreign Language) classes for non-Spanish-speaking pupils from Year 3 onwards. 400€ for the 1st year and 400€ for the 2nd year.€400

Discounts

  • Sibling discount: 20%
  • Full-payment discount: 2%

Admissions

The school follows a formal admissions process that includes an informational visit, a written assessment of educational level and skills, and a trial day for primary students to experience class dynamics. Applicants from age 5 and up must demonstrate the necessary knowledge, and the management team makes final decisions regarding suitability and any required transition support. The school conducts safeguarding checks with previous institutions and may require some students to work with a personal tutor for a period following admission.

Calendar

The school operates on a standard academic year, with tuition fees divided into 10 monthly instalments from September to June. It offers a Summer School programme during the month of July for both current students and external participants. Additionally, the school schedules enrichment days throughout the year, which include field trips, special school-based activities, and workshops.

Facilities

LibraryScience labsGymnasiumClimbing wallTheatre / auditoriumPlayground

About the campus

The campus features a range of purpose-built facilities, including a modern IT room with high-performance computers, state-of-the-art science laboratories, and a multi-purpose room for creative exploration. Physical activity is supported by a gymnasium equipped with a climbing wall, as well as a rooftop area used for socialising and sports like soccer and basketball. The school also includes a library, an auditorium for drama and community gatherings, a dining hall, and an outdoor courtyard.

Co-curriculars

The school offers a variety of extracurricular activities, including SIS Clubs and house events, which are designed to foster community spirit and collaboration. Students participate in field trips, camps, and enrichment days that supplement the standard curriculum. Secondary students also select elective subjects that rotate throughout the year, covering practical areas such as cooking, first aid, and home repair.