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Agora Andorra International School

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The school at a glance
Instructs in Spanish, English, French
Fees €7,720 - 27,650
Ages 2 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 450
Type Co-educational, Co-educational (boarding)
Opened 1999
Bus Service Yes
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (PYP), IB (DP), Bespoke Curriculum
Taught languages English, French, German, Mandarin, Spanish
Typical class size 20
Strengths Sport, Languages, STEM
Clubs Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, Community and Service
Stages Infant/Toddler Care, Early Years, Primary School, Secondary School, Sixth Form
Introduction

Agora Andorra International School in L'Aldosa, La Massana, Andorra, serves ages from nursery to university with a boarding house for 50 students and over 7,000 m2 of facilities. The school delivers an individualized international education and is authorized to teach the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (PYP) and Diploma Programme (DP). The Educational Project is built on five elements: the IB model for the future, multilingualism, STEAM, sport and shaping global citizens who can shape the world. The multilingual program provides linguistic immersion beyond English, with mastery of official languages alongside English, French or German. STEAM emphasizes music, robotics and the arts, supporting all-round development and public speaking. The school offers a FIFA-approved indoor sports hall, heated swimming pool, on-site laboratories, a library, and a nearby ski program at Valnord. Exchanges and international trips complement Cambridge English qualifications, Trinity Music Exams, and other language studies. Children grow as independent thinkers.

Carrer del Serrat del Camp, 14, AD400 La Massana, Andorra

The Essentials

Agora Andorra International School has 450 pupils, typical class sizes of 20, instruction in Spanish, English, French.

Location

Agora Andorra International School is located in L'Aldosa, parish of La Massana, Andorra, in the Pyrenees. The campus occupies more than 7,000 m2 of facilities. The address is Carrer del Serrat del Camp, 14, AD400 La Massana, Andorra.

Stages

Infant Education; Primary Education; Secondary Education; National Baccalaureate; International Baccalaureate

Type

Private international school with boarding facilities.

Additional learning support

Educational Psychology Department provides assessment, individualized support programmes and guidance for students with academic, emotional or social needs; supports families and tutors.

Country affiliation

Andorra

School day structure

School day runs from 8:30 to 18:00

Fees

Annual tuition at Agora Andorra International School ranges from EUR 7,720 to EUR 27,650 for 2026/27.

Application / one‑off fees

- Admission (Infant): EUR 400.
- Admission (Primary through Baccalaureate): EUR 1,100.
- Re‑enrolment / Place reservation fee (for the following school year): EUR 410.

Annual tuition fees by school stage (amounts shown as annual totals; billed as 10 monthly instalments)

- Infant I1 & I2: EUR 6,050 per year — equivalent to EUR 605.00 per monthly instalment (10 payments).
- Infant I3 to I5: EUR 9,000 per year — equivalent to EUR 900.00 per monthly instalment (10 payments).
- Primary: EUR 10,700 per year — equivalent to EUR 1,070.00 per monthly instalment (10 payments).
- Secondary (ESO): EUR 11,700 per year — equivalent to EUR 1,170.00 per monthly instalment (10 payments).
- Secondary Pre‑IB: EUR 12,750 per year — equivalent to EUR 1,275.00 per monthly instalment (10 payments).
- National Baccalaureate: EUR 12,100 per year — equivalent to EUR 1,210.00 per monthly instalment (10 payments).
- International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme (DP): EUR 13,350 per year — equivalent to EUR 1,335.00 per monthly instalment (10 payments).

Lunch / canteen service (annual; billed in 10 monthly instalments)

- Infant I1 & I2 lunch service: EUR 1,670 per year — EUR 167.00 per monthly instalment (10 payments).
- Infant I3 to I5 lunch service: EUR 1,840 per year — EUR 184.00 per monthly instalment (10 payments).
- Primary through Baccalaureate lunch service: EUR 1,950 per year — EUR 195.00 per monthly instalment (10 payments). Lunch service is compulsory for Infant, Primary and Secondary.

Boarding fees and related one‑off charges

- Boarding admission (one‑off): EUR 1,600.
- Boarding place reservation / re‑enrolment fee: EUR 410.
- Annual boarding fee (Primary 5 through Baccalaureate; September–June): EUR 26,400 per year — equivalent to EUR 2,640.00 per monthly instalment if paid across 10 months.
- Annual boarding fee (IB Diploma Programme; September–June): EUR 27,650 per year — equivalent to EUR 2,765.00 per monthly instalment if paid across 10 months.
- Boarding services listed as included: full‑board meals, accommodation in double or triple rooms, laundry service (once per week), afternoon supervised study/homework, reinforcement classes, sports facilities.
- Boarding annual fee explicitly excludes: school uniform, school outings, ski activities, extra‑curricular activities and language certification exam fees.

Sibling discounts, insurance and other discounts

- Sibling grants shown as: 3rd sibling discount -20%; 4th sibling discount -50%; 5th sibling discount -100%.
- Early payment discount: -2% (early payment discount applies).
- School accident insurance is included in the annual tuition. Psychopedagogical counselling and access to the swimming pool (Infant & Primary) are listed among items included with the annual tuition.

Other costs / services (additional or excluded items)

- Items listed as additional or available services (not included in the headline tuition unless noted): morning and afternoon student care (extended timetable), extracurricular activities, school uniform, ski activities, school books, school outings, language certification exam fees (Cambridge, DELF, etc.). Some of these items are explicitly excluded from boarding tuition. These prices do not include taxes.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Annual tuition and the lunch service are billed as an annual amount payable in 10 monthly instalments.
- Boarding fees are presented for the period September–June.
- Early payment discount of 2% is available. Re‑enrolment / place reservation is charged as a separate fee (EUR 410). Taxes are not included in the published amounts.

Refund information

- No explicit refund or cancellation policy for tuition, admission, re‑enrolment or boarding fees is published within the school fees and boarding fee documents or on the school's fee page. The published fee documents list one‑off and recurring charges and what is included or excluded, but do not specify refund or withdrawal rules in those fee documents.

Fee payment options

- The published tuition and boarding fee documents and the school's fees page do not specify accepted payment methods (for example: bank transfer, credit/debit card, direct debit). Payment method details are not shown in the published fee PDF documents or on the fees landing page.

Brief note on sources and gaps found

- The school's published fee documents provide clear numeric values for one‑off admission/re‑enrolment charges, annual tuition by stage (with 10 instalment billing), lunch service fees, sibling discounts, early payment discount and details of boarding charges and included boarding services. These documents do not include a published refund/cancellation policy or specific payment‑method instructions within the fee documents themselves, so refund and accepted‑payment details are not available in the fee schedules.
Academics

Agora Andorra International School teaches IB (PYP), IB (DP), Bespoke Curriculum for students aged 2 to 18.

Curriculum

Agora Andorra International School offers an individualized, international education from age 2 to university. The school is authorized to teach the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (PYP) and the Diploma Programme (DP). The Educational Project centers on five elements: the International Baccalaureate as a model for the future, multilingualism, STEAM, sport and shaping global citizens who can shape the world. The multilingual program provides linguistic immersion beyond English, allowing mastery of official languages along with English, French or German. STEAM emphasizes music, robotics, and the arts as part of the curriculum, supporting all-round development and public speaking. Shaping the World prepares students to become global citizens who will shape the world.

Gifted and Talented

The Educational Psychology Department provides assistance to gifted and talented children who may require specific help and support.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The school has a Mental Health and Educational Psychology Department that guides and advises parents, pupils and teachers. It provides a differential service that addresses each child's educational, emotional and social needs and collaborates with families to support every student. The department monitors pupils and develops individual support programs, helping students learn at their own pace. It assists new pupils and families to ease the transition and organizes parent workshops to support families. It also supports gifted and talented students and can arrange diagnostic evaluations with external specialists when necessary. It coordinates with tutors, teachers and external professionals to ensure appropriate care for each child.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The school has a Psycho-Pedagogical Department that employs qualified educational psychologists with experience in child and adolescent psychology. They work with children who require varying degrees of support in areas such as specific educational needs, behavioural and emotional issues, and gifted and talented pupils. The department develops individualized support programs to help each child progress and monitors their progress. It provides assistance to families and teachers to ensure coordinated care and open communication. External specialists can be engaged for full diagnostic evaluations when necessary.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

Agora Andorra International School runs a multilingual education project with English, Spanish, and French as core languages. Lessons are delivered in English, Spanish and French at every stage, and Catalan is taught as Andorra's official language. The English Language Linguistic Immersion programme begins in Preschool (0-2 years) and continues through the Early Years to build strong English reading and writing skills. Pupils can pursue Cambridge English qualifications and sit the Alliance Française examination in French, as well as the DELE Spanish examination. Teachers are native or bilingual to support language development, and there are opportunities for international exchanges and trips.

Mental Wellbeing

The school maintains a Mental Health and Educational Psychology Department to guide and advise parents, pupils and teachers. It provides tailored support for emotional and psychological well-being and works with families to address the diverse needs of students. The department monitors progress and develops individual plans to help each student progress at their own pace. It collaborates with external professionals as needed and offers open discussions and parent workshops to support families. In addition, sport and physical activity are integrated into the well-being program, with swimming and high-performance sport pathways contributing to physical and emotional balance.

Safeguarding

The school has a Guidance and Educational Psychology Department focused on safeguarding and supporting students. It guides and advises parents, pupils and teachers, and provides a differential service addressing individual educational needs. It ensures that each child has access to the support they need in a structured and coordinated way. It encourages open discussions and parent workshops to address educational and developmental issues and coordinates with external professionals needed to ensure safeguarding and appropriate support. It monitors the diversity of pupil needs and maintains ongoing communication among tutors, parents and students.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Contact: Families interested in Agora Andorra International School can request information using the form or by calling +376 838 366 from Monday to Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

2. Visit: In the on-site or virtual visit we present in depth the educational project, the curricular and teaching aspects and the buildings and facilities of Agora Andorra. This is the best time to resolve any doubts you may have.

3. Admission: After the formal application for admission, students can take the admission tests according to their stage. Once the tests have been passed, the admissions form is completed and all the documentation required for enrolment is received. Further information: brochure, tuition fees, uniforms, school transport, admissions document.

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