Portugal, Algarve
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Extracurricular activities are an important part of pupils' lives, developing talents that can be used later in life and leadership skills for participation in the Global Community. They help students strengthen their minds and broaden their social circle. They also promote better time management. Homework Club supports study skills and organization.
Ballet and Portuguese Arts & Crafts are offered. These activities promote creative expression and performance. They help students develop discipline and collaborative skills. They contribute to personal growth beyond classroom learning.
Egyptian Arabic Classes are offered. They provide language learning and cultural exposure. These classes broaden linguistic abilities and cultural awareness. They support intercultural understanding among students.
Tenis Club is offered. Homework Club is available to support study and social engagement. These activities help students socialise and pursue interests outside the classroom. They expand social networks and provide extracurricular leisure opportunities.
Extracurricular activities develop talents that students can use later in life and leadership skills. They enable students to participate in the Global Community. Participation supports applying these skills beyond school. The program focuses on developing leadership and professional capabilities.
Tennis Club and Ballet are among the physical activities available. These activities promote physical fitness and wellbeing. They help students build routines and resilience. Participation broadens social circles.
Colégio Santiago Internacional (CSI Tavira) is a coeducational independent school located in central Tavira in a 15th‑century building considered a historic landmark. Open to ages 3 to 18, it follows the English National Curriculum with bilingual instruction in English and Portuguese, adapted to meet each student's needs. The community includes more than 27 nationalities and about 130 students. The curriculum emphasizes mathematics and science, with the Arts and Sports component given significant emphasis, and a commitment to fostering an international culture and interest in other languages and cultures. The campus houses 16 classrooms plus facilities including a science laboratory, a music studio, a radio station, a computer room, an art room and a canteen offering healthy, sustainably sourced meals. Class sizes are capped at 18. A-levels are offered in Years 12 and 13. Extracurriculars include Tennis Club, Ballet, Portuguese Arts & Crafts, Egyptian Arabic Classes and Homework Club, supporting personal development alongside academics.