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Student accommodation near King's College School, La Moraleja in Madrid, Spain — hand-picked rooms, PBSA and apartments to help you find your ideal home for the September 2026 intake.
King's College School, La Moraleja is a day-school setting for ages 2 to 16 in Paseo de Alcobendas 5, La Moraleja (Alcobendas), with junior and senior sites close to each other. Because it sits in one of Madrid's most residential northern districts, the housing market here looks more like family rental housing than classic student halls. In practice, the best option for many families is a modern apartment, townhouse or villa in a secure community rather than purpose-built student accommodation.
If you want the shortest daily commute, prioritise La Moraleja and El Encinar de los Reyes first. If you want better value and still want to stay close, look at Alcobendas, Sanchinarro and Las Tablas. Central Madrid can work too, but traffic makes the school run less predictable.
Most of the practical housing demand around the school comes from families relocating to Madrid, not from a traditional university cohort. That changes what matters:
The school's location also means you can live in a quieter residential zone without feeling cut off. La Moraleja has a low-density, suburban feel, while nearby north Madrid districts offer more apartments and better price points.
| Area | Typical commute to school | Best for | What to expect |
|---|---|---|---|
| La Moraleja | 5-10 minutes by car | Families wanting the shortest run | Premium villas, low density streets, quiet surroundings |
| El Encinar de los Reyes | 5-12 minutes by car | A balanced lifestyle | Modern apartments, townhouses, controlled-access communities |
| Alcobendas | 10-20 minutes by car or bus | Better value | Broader rental stock, everyday services, easier budgeting |
| Sanchinarro | 15-25 minutes by car | Newer apartment blocks | Modern buildings, family-oriented developments, decent city links |
| Las Tablas | 15-25 minutes by car | Good long-stay value | Contemporary flats, practical amenities, corporate commuter feel |
| Chamartín / Plaza de Castilla | 25-40 minutes depending on traffic | Citywide transport access | Bigger transport choice, but a less direct school commute |
For the shortest commute, La Moraleja wins. For the best value, Alcobendas usually makes more sense.
There is very little that looks like classic PBSA around King's College School, La Moraleja. The realistic options are private rentals and short-stay homes.
| Housing type | Who it suits | Pros | Trade-offs |
|---|---|---|---|
| Family apartment | Relocating families | Easier to manage, usually cheaper than a house | Less space than villas or townhouses |
| Townhouse / chalet | Larger families | Space, privacy, parking, storage | Higher rent and utilities |
| Serviced apartment | Trial stays or temporary moves | Flexible lease length, often furnished | Usually higher monthly cost |
| Shared flat / room | Staff or older students in exceptional cases | Lowest entry cost | Less privacy and less common for this school setting |
For a school like this, a secure family apartment close to transport is often the sweet spot. If you are staying for a full academic year, a townhouse or chalet in a gated community can be worth the extra cost because it makes mornings easier.
The nearest major public transport option is La Moraleja station on Metro Line 10, which is in fare zone B1 and has lift access. The station also connects with interurban buses 155 and 159, night buses N101 and N102, and several urban buses. That gives you a workable backup if you do not want to drive every day.
That said, many families in this part of Madrid still rely on a car because:
Best rule: if you are choosing between two similar homes, pick the one that gives you the most reliable school-run route, not just the lowest rent.
Madrid prices vary a lot by street, building quality and whether a home is furnished, but these ranges are a useful planning guide for this part of the city.
| Item | Typical monthly range |
|---|---|
| 1-bed apartment in a good north Madrid area | €1,000-€1,700 |
| 2-bed apartment for a small family | €1,300-€2,300 |
| 3-bed family flat | €1,700-€3,200 |
| Townhouse / chalet | €2,300-€5,000+ |
| Short-stay serviced apartment | €1,800-€3,500+ |
| Basic food and household spend for a small household | €250-€450 per person |
La Moraleja and El Encinar are premium markets. If you want to keep costs under control, look slightly farther out and spend more time checking the commute and parking.
If you are arriving for the start of the academic year, earlier is better. The best family rentals in the closest areas are not usually left until the last minute.
Madrid is straightforward to rent in, but you should still be careful:
For international families, it is also common to be asked for:
If a deal looks unusually cheap for La Moraleja, it probably has a catch.
For families moving from abroad, the easiest setup is usually:
If you are comparing neighbourhoods, remember that nearly all of the local market is family-led. That means the best properties are often chosen for layout, security and car access rather than for walk-to-campus convenience.
| Bring with you | Often provided in rentals |
|---|---|
| Bedding and towels for the first week | Major furniture in furnished homes |
| Power adapters and chargers | Basic appliances |
| School paperwork and IDs | Wardrobes, beds and seating in many rentals |
| Temporary kitchen supplies | Fridge, oven, washing machine in many units |
| Seasonal clothing for Madrid | Light fixtures and fixed fittings |
Do not assume a rental is fully equipped. Always check the inventory line by line, especially if you are arriving from another country.
If anyone in the family needs step-free access, a lift, wider doorways or a ground-floor layout, build that into your search from day one. In this part of Madrid, many of the better options are in modern apartment blocks or gated communities, which usually makes accessibility easier than in older city-centre stock.
For transport, La Moraleja station is accessible and has lifts, which is useful if you need a public-transport backup.
For King's College School, La Moraleja, the most practical housing strategy is usually:
If your priority is an easy school run, stay north and stay close. If your priority is budget, move one step further out and protect the commute.
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