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What a Truly International School Looks Like in Murcia (Beyond the Brochure)
One of the biggest worries about parents in Murcia is about the schools, and not for bad reasons, but in fact due to the amount of options available. You might see the flags, the modern buildings, and the websites, but as a parent, the real question isn’t about how the architecture of the school looks like; no, it’s about the daily experience your child has, as well as the options and quality they offer.
A truly international school is not just a place where kids speak English, no, it should be an environment that feels unique, different, and welcoming for everyone, where a kid from downtown Murcia sits next to a kid from London or Beijing.
What to Look for in an International School in Murcia?
Each school is different, and most of them have their unique approach, but this doesn’t mean that they should skip the basics or the things that are taken for granted. For example, the first thing you need to look for is official stamps of approval; the school must be recognized by the Spanish Ministry of Education, as well as other groups like the National Association of British Schools in Spain (NABSS).
Now, beyond that, look at the language of instruction and the staff. Are the teachers native speakers? Is the school truly immersive, or do they just have a few extra Spanish hours?
Not only that, but a great school will also offer a third or even a fourth language, like French, German, or Chinese, starting from a young age.
A good example is Colegio ELIS Murcia, where they take culture seriously and go beyond just translating textbooks; they focus on creating a global mindset.
What makes a school stand out is a sum of those aspects and moving away from the “one size fits all” model of traditional education.
The Secret Sauce of a Dual Curriculum
Another huge draw that a good school offers is a dual curriculum, which is perfect since that answer a direct worry most parents have of whether their kids will be “stuck” in one system. For example, a good school should offer or follow the National Curriculum for England and Wales, but it should also meet all the requirements of the Spanish Ministry of Education.
This will offer the best of two or three systems to your kid without having to choose one over the other.
I know some of you must be wondering what this means, and it means that basically, your kid can study for their International GCSEs and A-Levels while also earning their official Spanish secondary and Baccalaureate certificates, for example…
This isn’t just about extra work; it is about flexibility. This system allows a student to apply to a top university in the UK, the United States, or right here in Spain.
Why British Values Matter in a Spanish Setting
One thing that stands out a lot in international schools in Murcia is the “British values,” and you will hear a lot about it when looking for options, which leads so many people to the question: What does that actually mean in the middle of Murcia?
The British Values are simple, it’s a set of specific core ideas like respect, kindness, honesty, and perseverance.
The thing is that in an international school, those are not taken lightly, no, they are the rules everyone lives by. That’s why most teachers focus a lot on “wellbeing”. They know that if a child doesn’t feel safe, happy, and respected, they aren’t going to learn much.
Not only that, but those values also help to bridge the gap between different cultures.
Now you have a good idea about what a good international school looks like in Murcia, from the inside, and now what to look for in order to meet good standards, because finding the right school is about finding a place where your child can grow into the best version of themselves.
In Murcia, an international school offers a unique blend of local heart and global vision. It is a place where academics meet emotional support, and where your child can gain the confidence to walk into any room in the world and feel at home.










































