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Yago School Sevilla

Part of Affinitas Education, Secular

Updated July 2026

0–18Ages
Co-edGender
Day & BoardingType
For-profitOwnership

Accreditations

Languages

English flagEnglishMandarin flagMandarinFrench flagFrench

Yago School is a private, international, and multilingual school in Seville for students aged 0 to 18. It combines the Spanish curriculum with the International Baccalaureate (IB) programme to provide a holistic, values-based education.

Term structure

Three terms

Teaching approach

The school's educational project is built on six pillars: traditional values, multilingualism, science and technology, music and art, sports, and the IB curriculum. It emphasizes social and emotional intelligence, critical thinking, and a proactive attitude toward lifelong learning. The school implements the Finnish KiVa bullying prevention programme and utilizes a House System to promote effort and teamwork.

Programmes

The school offers a comprehensive educational path from Nursery (0-2 years) through Infant (PYP Early Years), Primary (PYP), Secondary (MYP), and Baccalaureate (IB Diploma Programme and Spanish Baccalaureate). The curriculum is bilingual, with English as the primary language of instruction, and includes Chinese as a second foreign language. Specialized instruction includes computer language, programming, robotics, and mandatory music theory and piano from Primary 1.

Outcomes

Students are prepared for official exams in English (Cambridge), Chinese (Confucius Institute), and music (ABRSM). The school's international orientation and IB Diploma Programme prepare students for access to top universities worldwide. Graduates achieve high fluency in English and an advanced communicative level in Chinese.

Student support

EAL support
Included in fees
Learning support
Dedicated department

Learning support

The school maintains a Counselling and SEN (Special Educational Needs) Department staffed by a psychologist and a pedagogue. This department provides guidance to teaching staff, supports students with diverse needs, and offers specific programs for gifted children and curricular adaptations.

Frequently asked questions(7)
What curriculum does Yago School Sevilla offer?
Yago School Sevilla offers IB PYP, IB MYP and IB Diploma.
How much is tuition at Yago School Sevilla?
Annual tuition at Yago School Sevilla is €3.6K–€40.3K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
What ages does Yago School Sevilla teach?
Yago School Sevilla enrolls students aged 0 to 18.
Is Yago School Sevilla a day or boarding school?
Yago School Sevilla is a day and boarding school.
What accreditations does Yago School Sevilla hold?
Yago School Sevilla holds accreditations including IB, Cognia and WASC.
Is Yago School Sevilla co-educational?
Yago School Sevilla is a co-ed school.
Where is Yago School Sevilla located?
Yago School Sevilla is an international school in Sevilla, Spain.

Tuition & fees

Annual tuition by grade

2026/2027
Annual tuition by grade
GradeAgesAnnual
I0-I1€3.6K
I2€4.9K
PYP 13–3€5.7K
PYP 2-34–5€5.8K
PYP 4-5 P1-P2€6.6K
PYP 6-7 P3-P4€6.8K
PYP 8 P5€7.1K
PYP 9 P6€7.3K
MYP 2-3 S1-S2€7.8K
MYP 4-5 S3-S4€7.9K
DP 1€8.3K
DP 2€8.3K
MYP 4-5 S3-S4 (Boarding)€37.2K
DP 1-2 (Boarding)€40.3K
Weekly Boarding (Monday to Friday)€33.8K
Other fees(20)
Other fees
Enrolment fee· Nursery enrolment Non-refundable€830
Enrolment fee· Senior enrolment Non-refundable€1.7K
Deposit· Place reservation (Deducted in September)€300
Application fee· Counselling dept. One-off payment€160
Mealsmonthly· Nursery Dining with lunch (I0-I1)€182
Mealsmonthly· Nursery Full dining (Lunch + afternoon snack)€192
Materials· Nursery School material€130
Mealsmonthly· Senior dining (Compulsory)€203
Materialsmonthly· IBDP supplement · DP 1 International Baccalaureate€100
Materialsmonthly· IBDP supplement · DP 2 (9 months)€112
Materialsmonthly· Digital subscription PYP 1-8€8
Materialsmonthly· Digital subscription PYP 9-DP 2€64
Materials· Senior School material (IBDP exempt)€200
Bus / transportmonthly· Transport round trip€198
Bus / transportmonthly· Transport one way€130
Enrolment fee· Boarding enrolment Non-refundable€1.7K
Deposit· Boarding Deposit (Refundable on departure)€2.1K
Boardingtermly· Boarding Activity fund€520
Deposit· Boarding place reservation (Deducted in September)€1K
EALmonthly· Chinese support (required from PYP 5 onward)€50

Discounts

  • Sibling discount: 50%
  • Sibling discount: 100%
  • Full-payment discount: 2.5%
  • Full-payment discount: 2%
  • Full-payment discount: 1.5%

Admissions

The admissions process begins with an inquiry via form, email, or phone to schedule an in-person or videoconference meeting. Following an application and review of the student's file, the school notifies families of the outcome. Formal enrollment requires the submission of documentation, including medical information and previous academic reports, alongside the payment of non-refundable enrollment and testing fees.

Calendar

The academic year typically runs from September to June, with major breaks for Christmas and Holy Week. The calendar includes key events such as the Welcome Day, evaluation weeks, various international awareness days, and graduation ceremonies for different stages. Extracurricular activities generally begin in late September and conclude in mid-June.

Facilities

Swimming poolSports fieldGymnasiumPlaygroundLibraryDining hallScience labsArt roomMusic roomTheatre / auditoriumStudy roomBoarding

About the campus

The campus features specialized spaces including a professional recording studio, two music rooms with 32 pianos, a robotics room (Lego Education Innovation Studio), science and art laboratories, and an ICT suite with 3D printers. Sports facilities include an indoor sports centre, an astroturf football field, multipurpose tracks, and a heated swimming pool with a retractable cover. The school also provides a library, a chapel, a concert hall, orchards, and a boarding home with gym and study areas.

Co-curriculars

The school offers a wide range of extracurricular activities, including sports such as judo, tennis, swimming, gymnastics, volleyball, football, and ballet. Creative clubs include music (piano, violin, guitar, saxophone), choir, painting, and drama. Technology-focused clubs include robotics and drone piloting, while a homework club provides educational reinforcement.