Lately, I’ve been researching international schools in Madrid, as my child’s education is a top priority. After looking around, the famous King’s College is an unavoidable option. I spent a lot of time on their official website and other resources but found the information a bit scattered. So, I decided to compile it myself to share as a reference for other parents on the same school-selection journey. Today, we’ll focus on its main campus: the Soto de Viñuelas campus.
King’s College, Soto de Viñuelas Campus: Specific Location
This is the main campus of King’s College, catering to all age groups from nursery to pre-university. It’s located in an affluent residential area in the north of Madrid called Soto de Viñuelas. The environment is truly exceptional—very green, quiet, and feels like a university campus. The surrounding area is full of villas, and the security is reassuring.
The specific address is: Paseo de los Andes, 35, 28761 Soto de Viñuelas, Madrid
I searched this address directly on Google Maps, and the location is very accurate. On the map, it’s next to a large regional park, so the air quality is definitely much better than in the city center. When I visited the school with my child, the air felt noticeably fresher.

How to Get to the School? A Summary of Transport Options
Although the campus is in the suburbs, it is still quite accessible. Here are the main ways to get there:
School Bus: This is the most popular option for students. King’s College has an extensive bus network that covers most of Madrid city and its surrounding areas. I looked at their route map, and you can find a stop as long as you don’t live in a particularly remote part of Madrid. For dual-income families, the school bus service is a real time-saver.
By Car: If you live nearby or have a flexible schedule, driving is also a convenient option. From Madrid’s city center, it’s about a 30-40 minute drive without traffic. The school has designated drop-off and pick-up zones, but be prepared for some congestion during peak hours.
Public Transport: This is generally the least optimal choice. It requires taking a Cercanías train to either Colmenar Viejo or Tres Cantos station, followed by a bus transfer. It’s quite a hassle and time-consuming, so it’s not highly recommended if you’re traveling with young children.
| Transport Method | Pros | Cons |
| School Bus | Convenient, stress-free, wide coverage | Incurs an extra fee, fixed schedule |
| Driving | Flexible timing, easy to carry items | Potential traffic jams at peak hours near King’s College, fuel costs |
| Public Transport | Economical | Time-consuming, requires transfers, inconvenient |
The campus location offers the best of both worlds: it ensures a quality learning environment while not being completely disconnected from the city’s conveniences. For families who value a good educational setting and their child’s well-being, King’s College is certainly an excellent choice. My family is currently considering moving closer to the school, as the quality of life in that area seems quite high. Is anyone here familiar with the school or lives nearby? Feel free to share your thoughts!