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Schools & Family Life

Schools & Family Life

International schools, children's activities, and everything parents need to know about raising a family in Mallorca.

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International & Local Schools

British

Bellver International College

Fees

€7,000–€12,000 / yr

One of the longest-established British schools on the island. Offers the British curriculum from early years through A-levels. Strong academic results and a large expat community.

📍Palma
👦Ages 3–18
🗣️English
British

The Academy International School

Fees

€6,000–€10,000 / yr

British curriculum school with a nurturing environment and small class sizes. Popular with British and mixed-nationality families relocating to Palma.

📍Palma
👦Ages 3–16
🗣️English
British

Baleares International College

Fees

€7,500–€13,000 / yr

Offers GCSEs and A-levels in the Cambridge International Examinations framework. Well-established in the Calvià area. Popular with British families in the southwest.

📍Santa Ponça (SW Mallorca)
👦Ages 3–18
🗣️English
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Children's Activities & Sports

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Swimming

Several clubs offer year-round training: Club Natació Palma, PALMA SWIM, and many hotel-linked academies. The Palma Aquatic Centre (Palma Arena) hosts competitive meets.

Football

Grassroots football is huge. Most towns have a local club affiliated with the Federació de Futbol de les Illes Balears. RCD Mallorca runs youth academies at various levels.

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Tennis

Private clubs and municipal courts across the island. Rafa Nadal's influence runs deep — academies at various levels in Palma and Manacor. Club de Tenis Palma has strong junior programmes.

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Water Sports

Sailing, windsurfing, kayaking, and paddle boarding are popular from April–October. Several clubs offer junior programmes: Club Nàutic S'Arenal, Club de Vela Port d'Alcúdia.

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Arts & Music

Music schools and conservatories are dotted around Palma. The Conservatori Professional de Música i Dansa offers affordable tuition. Private music academies also exist for younger children.

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Gymnastics & Dance

Gymnastics clubs and dance academies are widespread. Most towns have a local dance school offering ballet, contemporary, and Mallorcan folk dance (ball de bot).

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Horse Riding

Several equestrian centres offer lessons for children: Son Gual, Can Picafort, and clubs near Llucmajor. Mallorca has a strong equestrian tradition and regular events.

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Martial Arts

Judo, karate, and taekwondo clubs exist in most towns. The Palma Sports Complex hosts regular competitions. A good option for routine training and discipline.

For parents

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The school calendar runs September–June

With long summer holidays (July–August), many families opt for summer camps (campaments d'estiu) run by local councils, sports clubs, and private organisers.

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Language immersion works fast

Children in state schools typically become conversational in Spanish within 6 months and Mallorquí within a year. Most families are surprised how quickly kids adapt.

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Paediatric care

CAPs have dedicated paediatric slots. Private options include specialist children's clinics in Palma. Clínica Rotger and Clínica Juaneda both have paediatric departments.

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Beach safety

Lifeguards operate on main beaches June–September (flag system). The sea can have strong currents in some areas — always check the flag before letting young children in.

School fees and availability change annually. Always contact schools directly for current information. Last reviewed May 2026.