Spain, Granada
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Chess is offered as an extracurricular activity with two hours per week, where pupils learn moves and strategies and may participate in provincial chess circuits. Judo develops motor skills and instills values such as discipline, effort and companionship. STEAM: Science and Arts is a pillar of the educational project, supporting academic growth across science and the arts. This structured approach connects intellectual and practical learning.
Dance, Painting, Piano and Guitar are offered as arts-based extracurricular activities. Agora Granada College Dance School has about eighty pupils aged five to seventeen, focusing on body expression through movement and music. Piano classes are small groups of seven pupils with two hours per week. Guitar classes begin in the second year of primary school, with each student having an instrument and learning basic chords and rhythms.
Exchanges and Stays Abroad offer opportunities to improve language skills through stays and exchanges. As part of Globeducate, Agora Granada College provides experiences to study at world-class boarding schools in Andorra, Spain, the UK or Cyprus. From age 10, students can participate in curricular exchanges with destinations such as Collège EIB Monceau Paris, Wilhelm von Humboldt School in Berlin, Maartens College in Groningen, and Rundle College in Calgary. These experiences help develop language skills, cultural understanding and independence.
The extracurricular activities include Judo, Chess, Piano, Guitar, Dance, Five-a-side football and Basketball. Judo develops motor skills and fosters discipline and teamwork. Chess is offered with two hours per week and opportunities to join provincial circuits. Music and dance activities support creativity and social interaction among students.
Agora Granada College participates in Eco-Schools and UN Sustainability Goals initiatives as part of Globeducate's environmental program. WWF engagement connects Agora Granada College with a network of pupils addressing global environmental challenges. Eco-Schools supports students in working toward environmental responsibility and sustainable practices. The overall aim is to educate students who are committed to the world and the challenges of tomorrow.
Sports help to develop values such as perseverance, self-improvement and teamwork, and strengthen social skills; Agora Granada College fosters a passion for sport and healthy lifestyle habits. Five-a-side football provides teams that compete in provincial competitions and helps students improve speed, reaction, and teamwork. Basketball is organized with girls' teams that compete in provincial competitions in Granada. These sports support physical and emotional balance and well-being.
Agora Granada College International School is a private, international, bilingual institution near Granada that serves children from 0 to 18 with an IB continuum (PYP, MYP, DP) and a bespoke curriculum. The school teaches in English, with official options including French and Chinese, and provides multilingual linguistic immersion beyond English. In 2022 it gained authorisation to deliver the Diploma Programme, reinforcing its commitment to a rigorous tertiary pathway. The campus spans two purpose-built buildings and a range of facilities: spacious classrooms, science laboratories, a dedicated Agora Innovation Centre for robotics and AI, digital learning suites, libraries, an auditorium, arts spaces and outdoor learning environments. Extensive sports facilities include an indoor pavilion, a 25-metre pool and a climbing wall, complemented by pitch, basketball courts and judo. A strong emphasis on global-minded projects is supported by Globeducate membership, Eco-Schools and UN Sustainability Goals initiatives, plus exchange programmes with international partner schools. Worldwide.