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King's College Madrid

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Description

Founded in 1969, King's College is the largest British school in Spain and the first to have had full UK accreditation through the Independent Schools' Inspectorate.

There are three schools in Madrid catering for approximately 2,000 children of over 45 nationalities between the ages of 2 and 18 years. There are 150 fully qualified staff, most of whom are British.

The aim of King's College under the key phrase of its Charter "A British Education in Spain for Europe and the World", is to provide students with an excellent all-round education while fostering tolerance and understanding between young people of different nationalities and backgrounds.

Location.

KING'S COLLEGE, SOTO DE VIÑUELAS

The school caters for over 1350 pupils between the ages of 2 and 18 years. It stands on a 12 acre site in a residential area 20km from the centre of Madrid but well connected to the city by motorway and rail. There is an optional comprehensive bus service to the city of Madrid and its outlying residential areas and all routes are supervised by a bus monitor.

Facilities. The school offers extensive, purpose-built facilities which include 7 science laboratories, 2 libraries, art studio, 3 computer centres with multimedia stations, and 2 music rooms. All classrooms are fitted with interactive whiteboards and there are computers in all Primary classrooms. The school also has a good supply of lap tops for pupil use. There is an Early Learning Centre, an Auditorium with seating for over 350 people and a Music School with 6 rooms for individual or small group tuition. The sports facilities include a 25 metre indoor heated swimming pool, a floodlit multi-purpose sports area, football pitches, basketball and tennis courts, a gymnasium with fitness centre and a horse riding school. Plans are underway for a new Sports Hall, an astroturf soccer pitch and new outdoor sports areas.

The Residence (boarding) is currently located on two floors of the school's west wing and has a capacity for approximately 40 Secondary age pupils. In September 2011 a new purpose-built Residence will open in the school grounds offering boarders excellent home from home facilities including: shared and single en-suite bedrooms, a breakfast room, kitchen, laundry, work room, TV room, lounge and storage.


KING'S COLLEGE SCHOOL, LA MORALEJA

The school opened in 2007 and is located in La Moraleja, 15 kilometres from the centre of the city. It caters for approximately 500 pupils from the age of 3 to 14 years (Nursery to Year 9).

At the age of fourteen, at the end of National Curriculum Year 9, pupils transfer to King's College, Soto de Viñuelas to complete their final four years of study.


KING'S INFANT SCHOOL, CHAMARTÍN

Conveniently located in the Chamartín area of central Madrid, the school houses 200 pupils between the ages of 3 and 6 (Nursery to Year 2). There are spacious, well-equipped classrooms, complete with independent bathrooms for the Nursery pupils, a library and computer room and a playground area with safety surfaces.

At the age of seven, at the end of National Curriculum Year 2, pupils from King's Infant School automatically transfer to the Junior schools at either King's College, Soto de Viñuelas or King's College School, La Moraleja.


Curriculum.

Pupils at all three King's College sites follow the English National Curriculum leading to (I)GCSE, GCE AS and A Level examinations. There are Induction English Classes for children over the age of 7 who need to improve their English while gradually integrating into the mainstream of the school. There is also a Spanish section at King’s College, Soto de Viñuelas for pupils wishing to follow the Spanish Baccalaureate from the age of 16 (Y12). All pupils learn Spanish. The school has a reputation for high academic standards and excellent examination results with students going on to top universities in Britain, USA and Spain amongst others. An Oxbridge preparatory group works with the most able students to prepare university applications.

Activities.

King's College has choirs, musical ensembles and drama groups, which participate in numerous events throughout the year. Pupils are encouraged to explore their capabilities in the areas of music and the arts from a very early age.

Sports play an important role at the school and pupils are encouraged to take part in tournaments and local competitive events, in addition to their normal P.E. classes. King's College currently has football, basketball and swimming teams participating in local leagues, and also takes part in inter-school championships in athletics and cross-country.

There is a programme of optional classes which includes horse riding, ballet, judo, Spanish dancing, swimming, tennis, tuition in various musical instruments, performing arts and craft workshops. The availability of classes varies according to the facilities at each school.

Recognition

The Headteacher of King's College, Soto de Viñuelas is a member of HMC and the school is a member of COBIS, NABSS and BSA. The Head of King's College School, La Moraleja is a member of IAPS.

Admission.

Pupils entering the school at the age of 7 or above are required to sit entrance tests in English and Mathematics and possibly other subjects. For those applying to the Sixth Form, admission depends on the results of the (I)GCSE examinations, or equivalent.


For further details about admission to King's College, Soto de Viñuelas and King's Infant School, Chamartin, please contact:

Mrs. Helen Williams,
Director of Admissions
King's College
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Tel: +34 918 034 800

For further details about admission to King's College School, La Moraleja, please contact:

Mr. Andrew Moore
Head of Admissions
King's College School
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Tel: +34 91 658 55 40


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