King's College, Madrid

King's College is a co-educational day and boarding British curriculum school in Madrid, which provides British education for children from pre-nursery to year 13. It was founded in 1969 and is part of King's Group

King's Group is a group of British curriculum schools headquartered in Tenbury Wells, United Kingdom. As well as a boarding school also operating at this location, the Group also operates six other schools in Spain and Panama. Founded in 1969, King's Group now provides an independent education for children from Pre-Nursery to Year 13. Also part of the group is King's International, which specialises in summer residential language courses, and King's Training, which offers language and management training to companies located in Spain.[1]

History

Numbers rose at the opening of its first school, King’s College, from 70 pupils in 1969 to nearly 500 by 1974. King’s College soon outgrew its premises and by 1976 ten houses of differing size and design were in use in the Chamartín area of Madrid.

After occupying these temporary premises for some nine years, the main school moved in 1978 to its present, purpose-built premises in the residential area of Soto de Viñuelas to the north of Madrid. Since then many improvements and additions have included a residential wing for boarding students (and later a new Boarding House built in 2011, Tenbury House), a 25m heated swimming pool, a 400 seat auditorium, a Music School and an Early Learning Centre.

Pupils follow the English National Curriculum and are prepared for (I)GCSE and GCE "A" Levels, including a wide range of subjects. There are also optional Spanish studies and preparation for Spanish University entrance examinations, in the Spanish schools.

Over the years, further schools were added to King’s Group – meaning that the group now has four more schools in Spain (Madrid, Alicante and Murcia), one in the United Kingdom and most recently another was opened in Panama.

Schools

King´s College, Soto de Viñuelas, Madrid[2]

The main school site caters for over 1350 pupils between the ages of 2 and 18 years (Pre-Nursery to Year 13). It is located in a 12 acre site in the countryside between the city and the Guadarrama mountains.

Facilities now include a variety of outdoor recreational areas, a floodlit artificial football pitch, a 25m heated indoor swimming pool, tennis courts, volleyball and basketball courts, 5-a-side and 11-a-side football pitches and a horse riding school. The school also has 2 libraries and 2 multimedia centres, as well as computers and interactive whiteboards in all classrooms. There is a large auditorium, an art studio, 9 science laboratories and a Music School which boasts 2 music rooms and 6 smaller practice rooms.

The school is a member of HMC,[3] COBIS,[4] NABSS,[5] BSA[6] and CICAE.[7]

New boarding accommodation, Tenbury House, was opened in September 2011 to allow for the school to expand by refurbishing the old accommodation wing housed within the school. All bedrooms in the accommodation have en-suite bathrooms, under-floor heating and access to wireless internet. The House also has a dining room, common room, TV room, multimedia study room and a kitchen which students can use to prepare light meals outside of dining hours.[8]

King's College School, La Moraleja, Madrid[9]

King's College School is located in La Moraleja which is one of the residential areas in Madrid and 15 kilometres away from the city centre. The school houses over 450 pupils from 3 to 14 years (Nursery to Year 9).

King's Infant School, Chamartín, Madrid[10]

Located in the Chamartín area of Madrid close to where the original school was located before moving to Soto de Viñuelas, the King's Infant School offers purpose-built facilities for boys and girls between the ages of 3 and 6 (Nursery to Year 2) and has a capacity of over 200 pupils.

The school offers classrooms, complete with independent bathrooms for the Nursery pupils, a library and computer room. Interactive whiteboards are available in some classrooms and shared areas.

From the age of seven (National Curriculum Year 3) onwards, pupils are educated at the main site in Soto de Viñuelas (2 to 18 years) or at King's College School, La Moraleja (3 to 14 years).

King's College, The British School of Alicante

A British School with more than 600 pupils of many nationalities, set in Alicante, offering the English National Curriculum, (I)GCSE and "A" Levels to pupils from the age of 3 to 18. Preparation for entry to British, Spanish and international universities.

King's College, The British School of Murcia[11]

A British school in La Torre Golf Resort offers the English National Curriculum to pupils from the age of 3 to 18.

Residential and tutorial college preparing students from 14 to 18 years. Preparation for GCSE and GCE Advanced Level. Entry to British and international universities. Registered by the British Department for Education and Employment and recognised by the British Council.

King's College, Panama [12]

Situated in Clayton, a suburb of Panama City. Opening in September 2012.

About the English National Curriculum

The school offers a curriculum in English, along with Spanish classes. In Year 12 there is a choice between the British A-Levels and the Spanish Bachillerato.

Academic organisation

The school's educational programme is based on the English National Curriculum[13] and offers a British education to children from Pre-Nursery to University Entrance.

The curriculum leads to the G.C.S.E examinations at the end of Year 11 (age 16), principally using the IGCSE board (Cambridge International Board, recognised generally as a higher standard). These studies are officially recognised by the Spanish Ministry of Education through the process of validation.[14]

In their final two years at King’s College, pupils study for the London University (Edexcel) GCE A Level examinations, leading to international university entrance. Alternatively, they may opt for the Spanish Bachillerato. In addition the school offers the "Parte Específica" to those A Level students wishing to apply for entrance to Spanish universities. In either case students may apply for places at universities throughout the world.

University entrance

The school has a Careers and University entrance Advisory Department which offers pupils help and advice when applying for Higher Education, whether in the UK or in the rest of the world.

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