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Compare 4 SEN / Special Education international schools in Valencia, Spain. Filter by curriculum, fees (average EUR 6,242), location, and more to find the right international school now.
Imagine Montessori School in Paterna, Valencia, is a private secular mixed Montessori school following the British Curriculum, offering Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge A Levels. It serves students from 20 months to 18 years, blending Montessori pedagogy with UK guidelines and is recognised by the Spanish Ministry of Education. Founded in 2016 by Iker Marcaide, Irene Cañero and Mariano Pontón, the school now serves more than 350 students and families. The campus features open-plan Early Years and Primary classrooms, each over 100 square metres, with outdoor terraces and five learning areas: Sensorial, Practical Life, Language, Mathematics, Cultural Studies. The Forest provides a woodland learning environment, and dedicated spaces for Art, Performing Arts, and Science. Secondary and Sixth Form spaces are under construction, with plans for modern, naturally lit classrooms, a library, Makers Lab and dining hall. La Pinada Lab is a collaboration with venture builders for 16–18 year olds.
English School Los Olivos is a British day school in Valencia that operates uniquely as a teaching cooperative. Established in 1976, the Primary Campus in Campo Olivar provides the English National Curriculum alongside mandatory Spanish and Valencian studies. The primary site features dedicated learning spaces, including a specialized music room, an infants' play area, and an on-site kitchen serving freshly prepared meals daily. The early years program focuses on total English immersion through play-based activities, while the primary curriculum expands to include design, technology, and computing. A distinctive tradition at Los Olivos is the annual countryside camping trip for students starting from Year 1, fostering practical outdoor skills and peer bonding. Extra-curricular options range from robotics and chess to rhythmic gymnastics. By functioning as a cooperative, the teaching staff directly manage the school's operations, ensuring close personal attention to student development and fostering a strong, inclusive, shared sense of community.
Mammolina Montessori International School is a private, family‑focused international preschool and primary school just north of Valencia, Spain. It offers Montessori education in English, French and Spanish for learners aged 3 to 12, using mixed‑age classrooms and prepared environments to foster independence, self‑discipline and responsibility, supported by neuroscience‑informed development and a focus on emotional well‑being. In the Children's House (3–6), an English‑speaking guide introduces French with a Spanish‑speaking assistant providing daily recess support and a Friday Spanish session. The Primary program (6–12) provides English‑ and French‑speaking guides and follows the official Spanish and Valenciano curricula, emphasizing Mathematics, Sensorial Work, Language, Culture and Practical Life within a Montessori work cycle. The school is authorized by the Generalitat Valenciana and NEASC‑accredited. Outdoor learning is central in a 2,600 m2 garden with a vegetable plot and tennis/handball courts. After‑school options include chess, Art & Creativity, Theater and Puppetry, and Tennis, guided by a Valencia‑born leadership team.
ACIL International High School Valencia offers a U.S. curriculum for students aged 12 to 18. It awards an American High School Diploma and operates a 100% U.S. program, plus a University Hub with Arizona State University that lets students take real university courses and earn credits while in high school. Core academics run in a 2.5-hour block and are taught 1:1 by licensed teachers with degrees in education, covering math, writing, science, electives, and university-level classes. Credits count toward both the diploma and a university degree, supporting earlier access to higher education. ACIL Valencia is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). The school offers clubs and events such as Public Speaking in Arts and Creative, International Day in Cultural and Language, and Community Service hours, along with leadership activities. These programs promote global citizenship and a sense of belonging among students in Valencia. For the future.
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