Portugal, Algarve
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The language of instruction is English. Portuguese language lessons are held daily, and Portuguese culture and arts are studied. Tutors are proficient in Portuguese. Some IGCSE subjects offered include German and Spanish, as well as Chemistry, Global Perspectives and Travel & Tourism. If a student is not fluent in English, additional English lessons can be offered.
Lessons are taught in English; most tutors are proficient in Portuguese; all students participate in daily Portuguese language lessons and study Portuguese culture and arts.
Aljezur International School offers a British curriculum tailored to life in the Western Algarve. Ages 11 to 18 study together in small groups, with Years 7–9 emphasizing experiential learning and tutor bonds, and a two-year Cambridge track leading to IGCSE examinations before progressing to AS and A Levels. The school operates as a Cambridge International Examination Centre, and is the Algarve's only open Cambridge exam centre, welcoming internal and external candidates. The campus occupies a converted farmhouse on seven hectares of protected land, with an organic vegetable garden, resident animals, and a three-hectare river valley that supports sustainability projects. Lessons incorporate UNESCO, Oxfam, Amnesty International and National Geographic resources to enrich inquiry. A stage-not-age philosophy enables earlier IGCSE entry where appropriate, and tutorial support for AS and A Level qualifications. Outdoor theatre, a school band, community service, and leadership opportunities accompany strong academics. This fosters global-minded, responsible learners for life.