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All the key information about the 2 International Schools with Finnish curriculum in Barcelona, Spain: Extracurricular activities, if teachers are native, class sizes, fees, school bus availability, etc.

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There are 56 international schools in Barcelona.
2 schools in Barcelona match your filters: Curriculum: Finnish

NYsKOOL - Barcelona Hub

NYsKOOL - Barcelona Hub is just 100 meters from the vibrant Poblenou Central Park, where students enjoy daily access to sports facilities and playgrounds. The hub itself was designed in collaboration with NYsKOOL's students, featuring flexible zones inspired by modern co-working spaces and a professional gymnastics mat for active play and movement breaks. It’s a creative, energetic environment where children feel ownership of their space and learn through both collaboration and exploration.
Curriculum
Finnish, American, Hybrid
Language of instruction
English
Ages
6 to 18
Yearly fees - 2026/2027
from: €9,750
to: €16,750
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CreaNova School

CreaNova School applies innovative learning techniques and the latest advances in technology. ‘Learning by Doing': from practice and experimentation, CreaNova enhances the abilities of its students, developing their multiple intelligences and autonomy and taking care of their pace of learning and maturity.
Curriculum
Finnish, Spanish
Languages of instruction
English, Catalan, Spanish
Ages
3 to 18
This school does not make their fees public.
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Most Popular International Schools in Barcelona in 2025

NYsKOOL - Barcelona Hub

Curriculum
Finnish, American, Hybrid
Language of instruction
English
Ages
6 to 18
Yearly fees - 2026/2027
from: €9,750
to: €16,750

CreaNova School

Curriculum
Finnish, Spanish
Languages of instruction
English, Catalan, Spanish
Ages
3 to 18
This school does not make their fees public.