Spain, Granada
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Agora Granada College is located in an area surrounded by nature and peace, about 15 minutes from Granada. The facilities are spacious and luminous, designed to meet the needs of each student and support the school's academic programme. The centre includes classrooms, laboratories and computer rooms, plus digital classrooms with the latest technology. There are playgrounds, football pitches, basketball courts and a sports pavilion. Additional spaces include an auditorium, a library, an arts facilities suite and dedicated areas for innovation and outdoor learning.
Sports facilities include an indoor pavilion, a 25-metre outdoor swimming pool, a Tatami room for judo, a multi-purpose court for sport and events, and an artificial grass pitch for football and rugby. A climbing wall with multiple sizes provides age-appropriate challenge, and the sports pavilion supports indoor activities. These facilities support the school's commitment to physical education and well-being.
Classrooms are adapted to age groups with layouts that promote independent and collaborative work. Infant Education classrooms encourage active, autonomous learning; Primary Education classrooms support group and individual work; Secondary Education classrooms are designed for independence and collaboration and are equipped with digital whiteboards, projectors and internet. The school has two large science laboratories, one for Natural Sciences and another for Physics and Chemistry, fully equipped and supervised. The Agora Innovation Centre offers state-of-the-art tools for technology, robotics and artificial intelligence, supporting computational thinking and creativity. Agora Outdoor Learning transforms the natural environment into a learning space, enhancing motivation, autonomy and curiosity.
Artistic and sporting activities include Judo, Chess, Piano, Guitar, Dance, Five-a-side football and Basketball. Judo develops motor skills and teaches discipline and teamwork. Chess is offered with two hours of instruction per week and participants compete in provincial circuits. Dance is taught by the Agora Granada College Dance School, with around eighty pupils aged five to seventeen. Piano classes are in small groups of seven students and run two hours per week; Guitar starts from the second year of primary. Basketball has two girls' teams that compete in provincial competitions.
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.