German Schools in Mallorca: An Overview for Parents

27 June 2025

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If you're considering a German school in Mallorca for your child, one thing above all counts: finding a school that is academically convincing and a good human fit. We'll give you an overview of the relevant school offerings, their educational profiles, and the most important steps surrounding admission. Whether it's a primary school, secondary school or a German private school in Mallorca – you'll learn the differences, find out what really matters, and gain confidence for a decision that will support your child's educational path in the long term.

The school system in Mallorca: understanding the basics for German schools

Anyone moving to Mallorca with their family will soon grapple with a central question: how does the school system on the island work – and what opportunities does this offer for German-speaking children? German estate agent in Mallorca Rossitza Hantelmann has been supporting families with their new beginnings on the island for many years and is as familiar with the educational framework as she is with the different regions.

Fundamentally, the Spanish school system follows this structure: children start primary school (Primaria) at about six years old and then move on to secondary education. Compulsory schooling lasts until the age of 16. In Mallorca, as in the entire Balearic Islands, state schools are supplemented by private and international institutions, which is particularly important for families from abroad.

When does the school year start in the Balearic Islands?

The school year in Mallorca typically begins in September and ends in June. For many children, this marks a fresh start: new classes, new teachers, and a routine that settles back in after the summer holidays. This is especially true for families who have recently moved and are experiencing bought a house in Mallorca, the start of school is often an important step for settling in and building social contacts.

How does the school system work in Mallorca?

Teaching is usually spread over several terms throughout the year, often in trimesters, each beginning in autumn, winter, and spring. In terms of content, the schools cover a broad range of subjects – from languages and mathematics to natural sciences and art, music, and sports offerings. In addition, many schools promote cultural programmes and activities that shape everyday school life in Majorca and strengthen the personal development of the pupils.

At home in Mallorca, learning German: Schools at a glance

On the Balearic island, German-speaking families have more choice than initially appears. In addition to a few purely German schools, the educational landscape in Mallorca is primarily shaped by private institutions, semi-private models, and international schools – depending on the region and focus. So that you don't just collect names, but truly understand the differences, it's worth taking a look at the common school types.

German and international private schools in Mallorca

Private schools play an important role for many families in Mallorca, especially when a multilingual environment, specific qualifications, or a defined educational profile are desired. On the island, you will find both German-influenced offerings and international schools, which often work with British curricula or the International Baccalaureate.

In the Palma area, for example, the Green Valley School to international educational institutions that combine an English-speaking environment with internationally recognised qualifications. Such schools are particularly aimed at families planning a globally oriented educational path or who wish to keep open the possibility of later moving abroad.

If you are looking for a school in Mallorca that follows the German curriculum, you may come across the Eurocampus. The Eurocampus in Palma de Mallorca is a German international school and works in close cooperation with the German School Barcelona for examinations and qualifications.

TipIf you want to get a realistic picture of everyday school life, experiences with Eurocampus in Mallorca from other families are often helpful. Pay particular attention to recurring points such as languages in lessons, transitions between levels and the organisational requirements around admission.

Semi-private schools in Mallorca

Semi-private schools – usually referred to as „Colegios concertados“ in Spain – are a common intermediate form on Mallorca: privately run, state co-funded, and therefore bound by public regulations in many aspects (e.g., curriculum, school organisation). This can be attractive for families, as Colegios concertados are often located close to home and make it easier for children to integrate into the local environment.

There are no German semi-private schools on Mallorca. German offerings are mostly privately organised. Those who decide on a semi-private model therefore usually choose a school within the Spanish system – with Spanish and, on the Balearic Islands, Catalan as the main languages of instruction. For many families, this is a good opportunity for children to properly integrate linguistically and socially on the island.

Locations of German and international schools in Mallorca

For many families, not only the educational concept plays a role in choosing a school, but also its location. The German international school in Mallorca, the Eurocampus, is located in Palma de Mallorca and is therefore easily accessible for families living in the island's capital or the surrounding residential areas. In a new environment, a manageable school run can bring a lot of relief – for children as well as for parents who want to organise their daily routine reliably.

International schools are also concentrated heavily around Palma and in the southwest of the island. In Portals Nous, in the southwest, for example, there is the Agora Portals International School, which is particularly popular with international families. This region – with places like Bendinat, Santa Ponsa or Calvià – is considered one of the most sought-after residential areas for expats and therefore offers a high density of international educational facilities.

Registration and lessons at German schools in Mallorca

If you opt for a German school in Mallorca, two questions come to the fore: how does admission work and what content shapes the daily school life? German schools on the island generally follow the German education system, combining familiar teaching structures with an international environment. For many families, this creates a valuable balance between continuity and settling into life in Mallorca.

The registration process usually takes place directly through the respective school. As a rule, parents make contact early, arrange a personal meeting, and submit the necessary documents. This appointment often also provides an opportunity to get to know the atmosphere on-site and clarify any open questions – for example, about languages, school levels, or starting during the current school year.

What subjects are taught at German schools?

The curriculum at German schools in Mallorca is broad and follows a balanced range of subjects. The core foundations include German, mathematics, and foreign languages. The timetable is supplemented by sciences, social sciences, and creative areas such as art and music. Sports and additional projects also play an important role in strengthening children both academically and personally.

What children learn and take away from their daily school life

Alongside classic subject knowledge, the development of skills such as independent work, critical thinking, and learning in collaboration is also often a priority at German schools in Mallorca. Through group projects, practical teaching methods, and an often multilingual environment, pupils not only expand their knowledge but also their perspectives. This creates a learning environment that combines academic quality with an international breadth of experience.

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Languages at German and international schools in Mallorca

When looking at German schools in Mallorca, it's worth considering the languages of instruction in addition to the school type and location. In the Balearic Islands, Catalan (Mallorquí) is firmly established in the public school system, with Spanish also serving as a language of instruction. German and international schools, on the other hand, often use multilingual models that combine German with Spanish and English.

Lessons in Catalan

At state and many semi-private schools, Catalan is not only a subject but also, in part, the language of instruction. Depending on the year group, individual subjects are taught entirely or partially in Catalan, supplemented by Spanish. This helps children to find their linguistic bearings on the island and to settle into the local environment more quickly. It is advisable to enquire beforehand about how schools support the initial integration, for example, through language support, supplementary materials, or a gentle settling-in period.

Multilingualism and international offerings

German schools in Majorca generally follow German-influenced educational pathways and systematically integrate additional languages into their teaching. Spanish is often a firm part of the curriculum, frequently supplemented by English and, depending on the school, other foreign languages such as French. In a multilingual environment, children strengthen their language skills and also learn to switch confidently between languages and apply content in different contexts. For many families, this combines educational reliability with the advantage of Majorca also becoming a linguistic home.

A good school is often one of the most important building blocks for truly settling into Mallorca – for children as well as for parents. If, in addition to the right home, a suitable educational environment is also sought, Rossitza Hantelmann Real Estate accompanies families with many years of experience and a strong local network. As Luxury property agents in Mallorca know the island in all its diversity – from quiet family locations to lively neighbourhoods with short distances to German schools.

 

Frequently asked questions about German schools in Mallorca

How do I find the right German school for my child in Mallorca?

The right German school in Mallorca largely depends on your family's daily routine and educational goals. Pay particular attention to:

  • Location (Palma, Southwest, Proximity to residential area)
  • Qualifications (German Curriculum, International Options)
  • Languages in everyday life (German, Spanish, English)
  • Admission procedure and entry opportunities

A personal visit is often crucial for realistically assessing the atmosphere and care. Many families also compare the experiences of other parents to get a feel for daily school life.

Is there a German grammar school in Mallorca?

A classic German Gymnasium, as found in Germany, is not available in large numbers on Mallorca. The central point of contact is the Eurocampus in Palma de Mallorca, a German school abroad that is oriented towards the German education system. Depending on the grade level, recognised qualifications can be prepared there. It is important to check early on which educational pathways are offered and how transitions to Germany or international systems work.

What is the best international school in Mallorca?

The „best“ international school in Mallorca depends less on the name and more on your child's needs. International schools primarily differ in:

  • Curriculum (British System, IB, American)
  • Language model (English as main language)
  • Location (frequently around Palma and in the southwest)
  • School Culture and Care

An on-site visit is recommended to get to know the learning environment and values of the school. Rankings are only of limited help – the fit for the family is crucial.

What are the costs at the Eurocampus in Mallorca?

The costs at Eurocampus in Mallorca vary depending on the year group and additional services. The fees are generally made up of several components:

  • Monthly school fees
  • Enrolment fees
  • Material or additional costs

Since contributions can change, it is recommended to make a direct enquiry with the school.

Ja, es gibt eine internationale Schule in Palma de Mallorca.

Yes, Palma de Mallorca is one of the island's most important educational locations. In and around Palma, you'll find several international schools as well as the Eurocampus, a German school abroad. Families living in Palma or the southwest, in particular, benefit from short commutes and a wide range of educational concepts. International schools often offer tuition in English, supplemented by Spanish and other languages. It's advisable to get in touch early, as demand in Palma can be high.

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