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Private schools near Peyia: start with the realistic Paphos route

Use this guide if Peyia is one of your likely bases. Start with the wider Paphos route, then pressure-test transport, map distance, teaching language, and fees before the shortlist grows.

Map the school run before the shortlist gets fixed

These are the closest mapped school profiles from the wider Paphos route. Use them as a practical starting point, then verify the weekday trip.

CLOSEST MAPPED SCHOOL

2.2 km

WITHIN 8 KM

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TRANSPORT

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VERIFIED

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The Learning Centre (TLC) Peyia

City: PaphosDistance: 2.2 kmTransport: Check
EnglishNational Curriculum for England (British)Middle SchoolHigh School

The International School of Paphos (ISOP)

City: PaphosDistance: 11.0 kmTransport: Check
EnglishNational Curriculum for England (British)SecondaryMiddle School

International School of Paphos (Primary)

City: PaphosDistance: 11.4 kmTransport: Check
EnglishNational Curriculum for England (British)PrimaryPre-Primary

TLC (Primary)

City: PaphosDistance: 12.0 kmTransport: Check
EnglishNational Curriculum for England (British)Pre-PrimaryKindergarten

British School Aspire (Primary)

City: PaphosDistance: 12.6 kmTransport: Check
EnglishNational Curriculum for England (British)PrimaryPre-Primary

Private British School Aspire

City: PaphosDistance: 12.6 kmTransport: Check
EnglishNational Curriculum for England (British)International GCSE (IGCSE)Advanced Level (A-Levels)Secondary

Start the shortlist in the right order

These pages work best when you treat Peyia as a weekday decision tool first and a school label second.

Choose the realistic side of Paphos first

Treat Peyia as a route filter, not proof that every Paphos school will feel easy. Treat Peyia as a west-coast route question first. A calmer residential base does not remove the need to test the daily trip carefully.

Separate transport from parent-drive fallback

Check whether transport actually helps your likely base and whether the back-up plan still feels reasonable if the service changes.

Keep language and curriculum decisions practical

Families looking at Peyia usually compare the wider Paphos route, then decide whether west-coast lifestyle, English-medium options, and school-run practicality fit together strongly enough.

Price the full first year only after the route survives

Once the weekday trip looks realistic, compare tuition, registration, deposits, uniforms, lunches, activities, and admissions timing.

What families usually underestimate here

The strongest shortlist usually comes from removing friction early rather than reading more school marketing.

Route reality

Treat Peyia as a west-coast route question first. A calmer residential base does not remove the need to test the daily trip carefully. Use the map and compare the route against Paphos town, Coral Bay, West-coast Paphos before you decide that the city label alone is close enough.

Language and pathway fit

Families looking at Peyia usually compare the wider Paphos route, then decide whether west-coast lifestyle, English-medium options, and school-run practicality fit together strongly enough. Decide whether you need English-medium continuity immediately, stronger language support, or a broader long-term curriculum route.

Transport truth

A transport badge is only useful if the route serves your likely base and the timing still works for the family. Always check the fallback drive as well.

Cost discipline

Keep the shortlist small enough to price properly. In Paphos, the real first-year gap often comes from deposits, extras, lunches, transport, and timing rather than tuition alone.

Best pages to open next

Use these links to move from route logic into actual school comparison, fee discipline, transport filtering, and relocation planning.

Compare nearby route guides

These pages help when you are still deciding which base or school-run pattern is more realistic for the family.

Area-guide FAQs

Common questions about using area and school-run guides in Cyprus.

Do these pages list only schools inside Peyia?

No. They use Peyia as a parent decision point and then point you to the wider Paphos shortlist that still looks realistic on a weekday.

Why compare transport this early?

Because a school can be academically strong and still fail on weekday logistics. Transport, fallback driving, and route stretch usually remove weak-fit options quickly.

What should I open after this page?

Usually the wider city hub, the transport filter, the map, and the fees page. That sequence keeps the shortlist practical before admissions conversations begin.

READY TO PRESSURE-TEST THE ROUTE?

Move from Peyia into a smaller, stronger shortlist.

Use the map and the wider Paphos school list while the route is still the main filter, then compare only the candidates that survive.