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King's College Madrid

Madrid, Spain
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4.5
Price From 12000 EUR p/a
Type of institution:
  • Boarding school
  • International college
  • Private school
  • School
  • College
  • University
Age range:5+
Type of training:
  • Co-educational private schools
  • Full-time
  • Part-time
  • Hybrid
  • Online
Language of instruction:
  • spanish
  • english
Year of foundation:2001

About the King's College Madrid

King's College Madrid was founded in 2001 and quickly gained a reputation as one of the best international schools in Spain. The institution participates in various exchange programs and has partnerships with prestigious universities around the world. The college's educational philosophy is based on an individual approach to each student and ensuring quality training that fosters the development of critical thinking and 21st-century skills. Unique methods include project-based learning and the integration of technology into the educational process. By establishing high educational standards, King's College Madrid makes a significant contribution to the educational system in Spain and beyond, offering programs that meet international educational requirements. The college is renowned for its achievements in exams and outstanding graduates. The main goals of the institution include developing critical thinking, preparing students for higher education, and fostering their leadership qualities.

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Admission conditions in King's College Madrid

To apply to King's College Madrid, applicants must meet certain conditions and provide the necessary documents. Mandatory examinations: IGCSE, A-level, IB. Minimum age: 6 years. The application process includes filling out an online form, paying the application fee, and submitting academic reports. The application platform is the college's official website. Educational qualifications: necessary documents regarding previous education. Required documents: recommendation letters, test results, application form. Requirements for international students: English language proficiency at a minimum of B2 level. Financial conditions: proof of financial capability must be provided. Application deadlines: open in January and close in March. Testing or interview: an interview may be conducted to assess language skills. Qualifications or experience: any additional qualifications are welcome. Notification of results: results will be communicated via email within 4 weeks after the application process is completed.

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Minimum rating for admission to King's College Madrid

The minimum score is 5 on a scale of 1-10 in the previous exams.

Prospects after completing studies in King's College Madrid

Graduates of King's College Madrid can enroll in leading universities around the world and find jobs in international companies thanks to high educational standards and a focus on skill development.

Title
Age
Period
Elementary School (English)5+1 trimester
Middle Classes (English)11+1 year
GCSE Program14+1 year
A-Level Programme16+1 year
Spanish Bachillerato16+1 trimester
English + football lessons6+
Spanish courses with football6+
Summer English for children6+
Spanish for summer + holidays for schoolchildren6+
English + Dance and Drama6+
A-Level Programme16+2 years
International Baccalaureate16+2 years

Reviews

Lily
2022-03-09

The youngest child has been attending full-time school since I was 4 years old, as I work and reside permanently in Madrid. He's 8 now and we're not going to change schools! King's College, in my opinion, is the best English-speaking school in the vicinity of Madrid. An important feature of this school is that it regularly undergoes a British inspection of private schools that teach according to the British system. Not all English-speaking schools in Spain pass such a test. The school has excellent teachers and a high level of teaching. Spanish for young children is taught from the very beginning. High school students, as far as I know, should already have a minimum level of Spanish at the time of admission.

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Max
2022-02-12

The school has excellent teachers and a really high level of teaching, when compared with many other schools in Spain, which position themselves as "British". I like that the staff of the school (even administrative) is really bilingual and has an excellent command of the English language, which, again, is not found in all "British" schools.

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Alexander
2021-09-07

My daughter studied at this school for 2 years on the GCSE program. The first year they took her to day school, as they themselves lived in the country. From the second year, for family reasons, we had to transfer her to a boarding house, which we did not regret at all. Our child was very homely, it was always difficult for her to find a language with strangers and start communication herself. So we were a little worried about how she would be able to live alone on a boarding house. The advantage was that during the first year of study, she was able to make friends with two girls her age, who just lived on a boarding house. To make it easier for her to adapt, they asked the administration to move her in with one of the girls, and they met us halfway. As a result, she had no particular problems with adapting to an independent life. For the A-level program, she wanted to go to study in England, as she wants to enter universities there.

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BEATRIZ BRITO
2020-10-22

I would to teach at the College. I live in the U.S and I speak three language Spanish, English. I was raise in Spain and came to the U.S but I love Spain.

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Lily
2022-03-09

The youngest child has been attending full-time school since I was 4 years old, as I work and reside permanently in Madrid. He's 8 now and we're not going to change schools! King's College, in my opinion, is the best English-speaking school in the vicinity of Madrid. An important feature of this school is that it regularly undergoes a British inspection of private schools that teach according to the British system. Not all English-speaking schools in Spain pass such a test. The school has excellent teachers and a high level of teaching. Spanish for young children is taught from the very beginning. High school students, as far as I know, should already have a minimum level of Spanish at the time of admission.

Max
2022-02-12

The school has excellent teachers and a really high level of teaching, when compared with many other schools in Spain, which position themselves as "British". I like that the staff of the school (even administrative) is really bilingual and has an excellent command of the English language, which, again, is not found in all "British" schools.

Alexander
2021-09-07

My daughter studied at this school for 2 years on the GCSE program. The first year they took her to day school, as they themselves lived in the country. From the second year, for family reasons, we had to transfer her to a boarding house, which we did not regret at all. Our child was very homely, it was always difficult for her to find a language with strangers and start communication herself. So we were a little worried about how she would be able to live alone on a boarding house. The advantage was that during the first year of study, she was able to make friends with two girls her age, who just lived on a boarding house. To make it easier for her to adapt, they asked the administration to move her in with one of the girls, and they met us halfway. As a result, she had no particular problems with adapting to an independent life. For the A-level program, she wanted to go to study in England, as she wants to enter universities there.

BEATRIZ BRITO
2020-10-22

I would to teach at the College. I live in the U.S and I speak three language Spanish, English. I was raise in Spain and came to the U.S but I love Spain.

Dimitri Boylan
2020-06-16

I would not recommend Kings Soto. Its costly and useful for students that need English immersion. And it does present the British system - which is overrated in my personal opinion now that I see it close up, but probable best if you want to go to a Brit Uni. But the school is inconsistent - limited resources - everyone is doing two jobs or no job. Teacher turn over is high - probably related to pay. Recently purchased by Private Equity based on the profitability of the past few years, I doubt the school is up for a major investment. My personal experiences are limited to having an issue with one or two teachers. The school leaders literally told me their job was to "defend the school." If you do send you kids there, I recommend private tutoring as a supplement.

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