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Cadiz is home to 3 international schools, offering families a range of curricula and price points to choose from.
Compare 3 international schools in Cadiz, Spain. Filter by curriculum, fees (average EUR 7,089), location, and more to find the right international school now.
The English Centre in Spain is a private, independent, multilingual, non-denominational, co-educational school serving ages 2 to 18. It operates as a Cambridge International School, delivering The International Curriculum from Early Years to Cambridge Secondary, with a bespoke curriculum and a British framework. The programme includes Cross-Cultural Activities, pedagogical innovation, and teacher development, taught in English with 21st-century pedagogy and technology. Early Years education is active learning in an English environment, based on the Seeds for Life project (extension of the IC for EY). In Primary, Literacy and Topics are emphasised, supported by a Classroom Language Assistant; Secondary uses Project Based Learning and provides access to external exams and exchanges. The campus offers themed classrooms and outdoor spaces, plus Looking to the Future spaces for debates, robotics, and reading. Extracurriculars include Robotics, Music, and German language study. Since 1969, the school has offered opportunities such as Model European Parliament globally.
El Altillo International School in Spain educates students from ages 1 to 18 with a trilingual program in Spanish, English and French from early years to the Baccalaureate. In Early Years, 1 to 5, the International Early Years Curriculum guides language learning through play and discovery. Primary School, ages 5 to 12, uses the International Primary Curriculum, providing immersive languages, hands on projects and creative exploration. Secondary School, ages 12 to 16, follows IB Middle Years Programme, emphasizing thinking and leadership through robotics, debate, sport and arts, with a Gifted and Talented Programme run with Talentum. Baccalaureate, ages 16 to 18, integrates the National Baccalaureate with the IB Diploma Programme. The school is approved by the MEC, part of the International Schools Partnership network, and hosts a Fab Lab and Jr. Maker Space for hands on STEM learning. Cambridge English exams and translanguaging underpin daily practice and future readiness globally.
Sage College - The British International School of Jerez provides an international, English-medium education for learners aged 2–18. It offers a British curriculum with Cambridge IGCSE and A Levels, alongside American and French curricula, and is a member of NABSS. A boarding option is available on campus. From Early Years, students learn in an English-immersion environment through play, inquiry, and outdoor exploration, building social, emotional, and communication skills. In Primary (6–11), core subjects are taught in English by native British teachers, with specialist tuition in PE, Music, Drama, and French or German, plus daily Spanish Language and Literature and weekly Spanish Culture. Middle School (11–14) follows the Cambridge International Curriculum, integrating Spanish requirements and preparing for IGCSEs. High School (14–18) offers a dual British IGCSE/A Level pathway alongside EvAU, broadening future opportunities. Enrichment features Model United Nations, the Duke of Edinburgh Award, and chess. Facilities include an indoor gym, outdoor pool, football field, labs, Art/Theatre spaces, and Sage Music School.
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