Ibiza is a wonderful holiday destination; however, it is also a privileged setting in which to bring up a family. One of the most important factors when deciding whether to make the move is the subject of education. Luckily, Ibiza is home to a diverse range of educational institutions. This guide delves into the various schools available in Ibiza, empowering you to make the right choice for your family.
1. The Importance of Language and Culture Language plays a pivotal role in Ibiza’s educational landscape. Given the island’s cosmopolitan nature, many schools are quite accustomed to welcoming non-native speakers who don’t yet speak Spanish or Catalan and offer additional support to help them with their language skills, ensuring they feel comfortable and integrated. For younger children, and even not-so-younger children, enrolling in a Spanish or Catalan-speaking school can significantly enhance their linguistic expertise and cultural immersion. You will be surprised how quickly children can pick up another language when it is spoken in the playground, and they hear it around them all day.
2. Pre-school Options Ibiza boasts a myriad of daycare options, each with its unique approach to teaching. From state-run ‘escoletas’ which are a good option, to home day cares or ‘mama del días’, parents have a plethora of choices. These home-based options, while varying in size and methodology, adhere to strict standards ensuring quality care.
3. State Schools: Enrolment Insights Spanish children typically commence their schooling journey at three. However, official enrolment isn’t mandatory until six. The enrolment process for newcomers or those changing schools begins in late March for children aged three and early May for primary school entrants. It’s essential to be mindful of application deadlines and prioritise up to five schools based on preference. Admissions are based on a points system, considering factors like proximity to home or work, currently enrolled siblings, or special needs.
4. State Schools: Embracing Local Culture The Balearics, including Ibiza, predominantly use Catalan as the primary language in state schools. These institutions are well-structured, offering diverse teaching methodologies. Some adopt a project-based approach, providing a holistic learning experience, while others lean towards traditional teaching styles.
5. Private Schools: Tailored Educational Experiences For families seeking a more tailored educational experience, Ibiza offers several private schools.
Morna International College Situated in the heart of the island near Santa Gertrudis, Morna International College is a beacon of academic excellence. The school, catering to children from nursery age to sixth form, offers a curriculum that marries the English National Curriculum with the creative spirit of Ibiza. With a prerequisite of a good English proficiency level, the school ensures that every student receives a holistic education, preparing them for global challenges.
Lycée Francais International d’Ibiza For those leaning towards a French-centric education, the Lycée Francais International d’Ibiza is an ideal choice. Located near Ibiza Town, the school is subsidised by the French government, so offers a curriculum steeped in the French educational ethos. With a diverse student body comprising French, Spanish, and English nationals, the school emphasises multilingual education, offering intensive courses in Catalan and English alongside its primary French instruction.
Waldorf Ibiza Waldorf Ibiza offers an education based on the principles of Austrian philosopher Rudolf Steiner. With a curriculum that emphasises respect for individual developmental journeys and collaboration between school and family, Waldorf Ibiza provides a nurturing environment for students. The school’s teachings revolve around three pillars: respect for the child and their own pace of development; close cooperation between teachers and finally, effective communication between school and families.
Colegio Mestral Colegio Mestral, is conveniently located in Ibiza Town with classes taught in Spanish and Catalan, and offers a stimulating curriculum emphasising cooperative learning, creativity, and critical thinking. Catering to students from nursery to college, the school’s mission is to foster multilingualism, with a focus on Spanish with English, and German as additional languages. The introduction of a robotics program in secondary school showcases the institution’s commitment to integrating technology into the learning process.
Ibiza offers sophisticated amenities for families and the educational offering is no different. With establishments offering facilities with a range of ages, languages and capabilities catered for, we think this is a great place to bring up children. Not only will they get a great education, but they also grow in a beautiful and multicultural environment that will enrich them for the rest of their lives.
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