CBS, The British School of Seville Reviews (14)

Average Ratings

Overall 2.88
Facilities 3.40
Academics 3.40
Teachers 3.40
Sports 3.40
Music & Arts 3.00
Science & Tech 3.30

Reviewer Nationalities

Canadian (1) British (2) American (2) French (1) Spanish (3) Australian (1)

How would you rate CBS, The British School of Seville?

Maria , 16/06/2023 @ 07:04:25
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The school fee varies among the families. Some pay more than others, some pay nothing. Many hidden costs. Teachers change often. Students are bullied. Pupils speak Spanish amongst each other. The Headmaster doesn’t even speak English. The food seems to be ok. The premises are inviting, therefore I rate the school as poor, not as very poor.

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Сацуки Вудс, 9 months ago


Is best school

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Kitty Cookie, 2 years ago


I went to CBS for about 6-7 years. And I hated it. Probably because I could already speak Spanish. The girls in my year where so mean. And boys always messed about. Some of the teachers don't know how to control us. Its a good schools but at the same time its a bit of a waist of money.

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John Milton, 2 years ago


This school is just pure marketing. Sending our 9 years old son to it was just like sending him to a summer camp to have fun while speaking in English. His time there was a waste of time and money. His school grades seemed to be great, but when we moved him to another school we could realize how poor his background was. I strongly discourage anybody to send his kids to this school.

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Bob Rouf, 2 years ago


A school that is desperately trying to give the impression that they are an elite institution but except the high fees there's nothing elite about them. There was a lack of basic resources and support, especially for children with specific needs. Achieving a high standard of education was not a priority, the main aim of the management seemed to be simply to get as much money out of the parents as possible. Their main selling point is the use of english, but the overall level of English is low and students with very little English were put in normal classes with no support. Your children would be just as well off going to state schools.

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