Choosing a School in Gran Canaria: Facts, Options, and Community Insights
Finding the right school in Gran Canaria means juggling language, budget, location—and figuring out what actually fits your child. Here’s a clear, factual look at some of the most popular private, semi-private (concertado), and public schools, plus a few personal insights from families in our community. Just keep in mind: quotes are individual experiences, not universal truths.
🧑🏫 Colegio Heidelberg
📍 Location: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
💶 Type: Private, trilingual (German, Spanish, English)
🎓 Curriculum: German and Spanish systems; options for Abitur and Spanish Bachillerato
💬 Languages: German, Spanish, English
💰 Fees: Approx. €400–€700/month
🌐 Website: www.heidelbergschule.com
Colegio Heidelberg is one of the most academically rigorous schools on the island. Students often go on to top universities in Spain, Germany, and elsewhere.
“Heidelberg is the best one, with the highest percentage of pupils that go to university afterwards.”
— Community member
👩🏫 Colegio Brains
📍 Location: Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
💶 Type: Private, bilingual (Spanish-English)
🎓 Curriculum: Spanish curriculum with international and bilingual emphasis
💬 Languages: Spanish and English
💰 Fees: Approx. €400–€600/month
🌐 Website: www.colegiobrains.com
Brains offers a modern, bilingual education with digital tools, after-school activities, and a strong focus on English fluency.
“My daughter loves going there. We’re really satisfied.”
— Community member
👨🏫 Colegio Arenas (7 Palmas & Arenas Sur)
📍 Locations: 7 Palmas (Las Palmas) & Arucas (Arenas Sur)
💶 Type: Private bilingual/multilingual
🎓 Curriculum: Spanish curriculum with International Baccalaureate (IB) at Arenas Sur
💬 Languages: Spanish and English (plus French, German, or Mandarin later)
💰 Fees: Approx. €400–€700/month
🌐 Website: http://www.colegioarenas.es
Colegio Arenas focuses on multilingualism and global citizenship. The Arucas campus serves older students with the IB diploma.
“Colegio Arenas in 7 Palmas is great. I have my daughter there too.”
— Community member
🇩🇪 Deutsche Schule Las Palmas
📍 Location: Tafira Alta, Las Palmas
💶 Type: Official German school
🎓 Curriculum: German Abitur with Spanish integration
💬 Languages: German (main), Spanish, English
💰 Fees: Approx. €400–€700/month
🌐 Website: www.dslpa.org
This is the official German international school on the island. It provides a full German education while preparing students for local culture and language.
🇺🇸 American International School of Gran Canaria (AISGC)
📍 Location: Tafira Alta, Las Palmas
💶 Type: Private international school
🎓 Curriculum: U.S. high school diploma
💬 Languages: English (with Spanish as a second language)
💰 Fees: €6,000–€9,000/year
🌐 Website: www.aisgrancanaria.com
AISGC is ideal for families following the American curriculum or aiming for U.S. universities. Classes are taught entirely in English.
“We chose AISGC. It works well for our family.”
— Community member
🏡 Colegio Tauro (Concertado)
📍 Location: Calle Tauro 22, La Isleta
💶 Type: Semi-private (concertado)
🎓 Curriculum: Spanish national curriculum
💬 Languages: Spanish
💰 Fees: Small monthly fee (~€50–€100)
🌐 Instagram: @colegio_tauro
A small, warm community school with 10–12 students per class. Welcomes non-Spanish-speaking kids and has a guardería (preschool).
“Super small groups and a lot of attention and care from teachers.”
— Community member
🌱 La Casa del Sol (Waldorf)
📍 Location: Arucas
💶 Type: Private alternative/Waldorf
🎓 Curriculum: Waldorf methodology (experiential, creative, no standardised testing)
💬 Languages: Spanish (with some English exposure)
💰 Fees: ~€250–€400/month
🌐 Website: www.escuelacasadelsol.es
La Casa del Sol follows Waldorf philosophy and has a mix of local and international families. Outdoor time and emotional well-being are central.
“My daughter was accepted easily into the group, and she’s made lots of friends.”
— Community member
🌳 Bosqueko
📍 Location: Rural Gran Canaria (Telde area)
💶 Type: Private, alternative ecological model
🎓 Curriculum: Project-based, nature-focused education
💬 Languages: Spanish and English
💰 Fees: ~€300–€400/month
🌐 Website: www.bosqueko.com
Bosqueko blends bilingualism with outdoor learning. It’s a niche choice for families who want a connection to nature and small-group learning.
“Our daughter was happy. We remember it fondly.”
— Community member
“We took our daughter out after a week. It wasn’t a fit for us.”
— Community member
🏫 Public Schools in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
📍 Location: Across the city and island
💶 Type: Public (free)
🎓 Curriculum: Spanish national curriculum
💬 Languages: Spanish (plus Canarian-specific cultural education)
💰 Fees: Free; comedor (lunch) ~€60–€100/month
Public schools are accessible to residents with empadronamiento. Some offer extra Spanish support for newcomers, especially in international-heavy areas like Santa Catalina or Luis Morote.
