Spanish ministry approves four new ESO units at Agora International School Andorra
Resolution dated 10 Oct 2025 (published in BOE) allows the La Massana private school to add four compulsory secondary units—120 places—to meet.
Key Points
- Authorization (10 Oct 2025, BOE) permits four ESO units: 120 additional places (30 pupils per unit).
- Agora International School Andorra is part of Spain’s private schools abroad network and an international education group.
- Expansion intended to respond to growing local demand for international and trilingual education in Andorra.
- Administrative route is exhausted; interested parties may lodge a contentious‑administrative or reposición appeal.
The Spanish Ministry of Education, Vocational Training and Sports has approved a modification to the authorization of the private school Agora International School Andorra, located in La Massana, to add four compulsory secondary education (ESO) units. The resolution, dated 10 October 2025 and published in the Boletín Oficial del Estado, allows the school to create 120 additional places, at 30 pupils per unit.
The expansion request was submitted by the school's management; Agora International School Andorra already forms part of the network of Spanish private schools operating abroad and belongs to an international educational group present in several countries. The ministry's order updates the centre’s prior authorization and permits immediate implementation of the new units.
Authorities say the move responds to rising local demand for international and trilingual education among families in Andorra. Under Spanish regulations the administrative route is exhausted with this resolution, although interested parties may file a contentious‑administrative appeal before the competent chamber or, optionally, a reposición appeal with the issuing body.
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