How to Choose an International School in Valencia: 2026 Guide

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Catherine from ISA

Posted 07 July, 2026

How to Choose an International School in Valencia: 2026 Guide

Valencia has quietly become one of Spain's most popular destinations for relocating families, offering Mediterranean living, a lower cost of living than Madrid or Barcelona and a growing choice of international schools. If you are moving to Valencia in 2026, choosing the right school is a key early step. This guide covers the curricula available, the leading schools, realistic fees and practical tips for securing a place.

International curricula available in Valencia

Valencia's international and private schools offer several recognised pathways, so families can keep continuity whether they plan a short stay or a longer move.

  • British curriculum: IGCSE and A-Levels are widely available and popular with families heading toward UK universities.
  • International Baccalaureate (IB): Offered by some schools and ideal for globally mobile families.
  • Spanish-international blends: Many schools combine the Spanish curriculum with strong English, helping children integrate locally.
  • American and other pathways: A smaller number of schools offer US-style or dual programmes.

Top international schools in Valencia

Each school below has a verified profile on International School Advisor where you can compare curricula, fees and parent reviews.

British School of Valencia

A well-established British-curriculum school offering the English National Curriculum through to A-Levels, popular with expatriate and local families alike. See British School of Valencia.

Colegio Internacional Ausiàs March

A long-standing international school blending the Spanish curriculum with a strong international outlook and English provision. Read more about Colegio Internacional Ausiàs March.

American College Innovation Lab

A modern school with an innovation-focused, English-medium approach, appealing to families who want a contemporary learning environment. Explore American College Innovation Lab.

Complejo Educativo Mas Camarena

A large education complex offering bilingual and international pathways across the age range on an extensive campus outside the city. See Complejo Educativo Mas Camarena.

International school fees in Valencia

Valencia fees are among the more affordable in Western Europe, part of the city's appeal. As a realistic 2026 guide, expect annual tuition of:

  • Early years / kindergarten: €5,000 to €9,000
  • Primary: €7,000 to €13,000
  • Secondary / A-Levels or IB: €10,000 to €18,000+

Add one-off registration and enrolment fees, a deposit, and extras such as meals, transport, uniforms and exam fees. Even premium schools in Valencia typically cost less than comparable options in Madrid, Barcelona or northern Europe.

Practical tips for choosing and applying

  • Match the curriculum to your plans. A British or IB pathway suits families who may move again; a Spanish-blend school aids long-term integration.
  • Think about location. Some schools sit in the city, others on larger out-of-town campuses; check the commute and school bus routes.
  • Consider Valenciano. The region has its own co-official language; ask how each school handles Spanish and Valenciano alongside English.
  • Apply early and prepare passports, recent school reports and references to speed up enrolment.

Compare international schools in Valencia

The easiest way to shortlist is to compare verified profiles, fees and parent reviews side by side. Browse and compare international schools on International School Advisor before booking visits.

Frequently asked questions

How much does an international school in Valencia cost in 2026?

Annual tuition typically ranges from about €5,000 in early years to €18,000 or more in secondary, plus registration fees, a deposit and extras such as meals and transport.

Which curricula do Valencia international schools offer?

The main options are the British curriculum with IGCSE and A-Levels, the International Baccalaureate, and Spanish-international blends, with some American and dual pathways.

Do children need to speak Spanish to attend an international school in Valencia?

Usually not to start. English-medium schools accept children who do not yet speak Spanish and teach Spanish, and often Valenciano, as part of the curriculum.