Spain, Valencia
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ACIL Valencia offers a 100% U.S. curriculum. It leads to an American High School Diploma. Assessments empower students and connect them with real-world experts.
Public Speaking is part of ACIL's learning. Learners participate in events such as the Improv Marathon in Valencia. These activities support communication and creative expression beyond the classroom.
International Day at ACIL celebrates cultures; learners experience cultures firsthand, from food to stories and family representation. The event contributes to global citizenship and cultural awareness. ACIL emphasizes diversity and inclusion, welcoming the full range of backgrounds.
Play and social connection are valued in campus life; play is the foundation of learning that builds community and belonging. Student life includes events and activities that foster collaboration, creativity, and social skills. These experiences reinforce a sense of belonging and supportive peer relationships.
Through Community Learning hours, ACIL learners volunteer with organizations across Valencia, gaining real-world experience and making a meaningful impact. This program supports service and social responsibility within the Valencia community.
Learners are exposed to entrepreneurs, builders, and creators who are shaping the world today. ACIL emphasizes leadership development and professional skills through project-based learning and real-world inquiry. Students are encouraged to develop leadership and collaborative problem-solving abilities.
ACIL promotes belonging as a right, with a safe and valued community for every student. It celebrates identity and safety for LGBTQ+ students and supports well-being through inclusive practices. The culture emphasizes empathy and global-mindedness.
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.