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Most Educated in Madrid

Top 100 cities ranked by most educated

Most Educated — Madrid

1 Casa de Campo 42.2%
2 Almenara 42.2%
3 Gaztambide 42.2%
4 Almendrales 42.2%
5 Comillas 42.2%
6 Estrella 42.2%
8 Imperial 42.2%
9 Ciempozuelos 42.2%
10 Costillares 42.2%
11 Torrelodones 42.2%
12 Navalcarnero 42.2%
13 Ibiza 42.2%
14 Butarque 42.2%
15 Lista 42.2%
16 Concepción 42.2%
17 Fuente del Berro 42.2%
18 Castillejos 42.2%
19 Algete 42.2%
20 Vallehermoso 42.2%
21 Chopera 42.2%
22 Campamento 42.2%
23 Alameda de Osuna 42.2%
24 Legazpi 42.2%
25 Almagro 42.2%
26 El Goloso 42.2%
27 Adelfas 42.2%
28 Ciudad Jardín 42.2%
29 San Pascual 42.2%
31 Justicia 42.2%
33 Cármenes 42.2%
35 Pradolongo 42.2%
36 Valdebernardo 42.2%
37 Rejas 42.2%
38 Fontarrón 42.2%
39 Media Legua 42.2%
40 San Cristobal 42.2%
41 Castilla 42.2%
42 Castellana 42.2%
43 Vinateros 42.2%
46 El Escorial 42.2%
47 Recoletos 42.2%
48 Apostol Santiago 42.2%
49 Niño Jesús 42.2%
51 Piovera 42.2%
52 Guadarrama 42.2%
53 Orcasur 42.2%
54 Zofío 42.2%
56 Las Matas 42.2%
58 Alpedrete 42.2%
59 Valdemarín 42.2%
61 Cerceda 42.2%
63 Boalo 42.2%
64 La Poveda 42.2%
67 Fuente el Saz 42.2%
68 Chinchón 42.2%
69 Cuatro Vientos 42.2%
73 Horcajo 42.2%
74 Pedrezuela 42.2%
75 Sevilla La Nueva 42.2%
76 Colina 42.2%
77 Campo Real 42.2%
78 Cercedilla 42.2%
79 Cubas 42.2%
81 Jerónimos 42.2%
82 Palomas 42.2%
87 Nuevo Baztán 42.2%
88 Valdemorillo 42.2%
89 Soto del Real 42.2%
90 Pavones 42.2%
91 Amposta 42.2%
92 El Álamo 42.2%
93 Hellín 42.2%
94 La Latina 42.2%
95 Las Cortes 42.2%
96 Moralzarzal 42.2%
98 Meco 42.2%
99 Timón 42.2%
100 El Molar 42.2%

The most educated cities in Madrid have the highest percentages of residents with bachelor's degrees or higher. Casa de Campo leads with 42.2% of residents holding a bachelor's degree.

High education levels typically correlate with higher incomes, lower unemployment, better health outcomes, and more civic engagement. These cities often host or are adjacent to major universities and research institutions that drive both education and economic development.

Highly educated communities tend to attract knowledge-based industries and employers in technology, healthcare, finance, and professional services, creating a self-reinforcing cycle of educational attainment and economic opportunity.

Did You Know?

  • 1. In Casa de Campo, 42.2% of residents have a bachelor's degree — more than double the national average of about 33%.
  • 2. Cities near major research universities consistently rank among the most educated in the country.
  • 3. Higher education rates correlate with higher incomes, lower crime, and better health outcomes across communities.

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