Spain, Barcelona
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Boarding is offered through Agora Andorra International School in Andorra for ages 9–18, with options for a full academic year, a term or a semester. The international residence houses up to 50 students and is staffed by school personnel who live with the boarding students and are available 24 hours a day. It sits at an altitude of 1,250 m, about 10 minutes from the ski slopes, and provides multilingual immersion in Spanish, English and French with opportunities to obtain official language certifications. The residence includes a study room, cleaning and laundry services, and meals with lunch and dinner at the school and breakfast and snacks at the residence. It also provides access to high‑performance sports programmes.
Uniforms are compulsory for all pupils; the school runs a shop where uniforms, books and sportswear are sold.
Agora Sant Cugat has on‑site canteens with their own kitchens and a gastronomy advisor to support special diets. Three canteens serve the Sant Cugat campuses (with on‑site kitchens for Agora Patufet and Agora Pipo) and menus can be adapted to different ages and dietary needs; the dining programme follows nutritionist guidance and the school holds an Allergy Protection Certificate.
The school is a private international school and is part of Globeducate, a network of international schools.
Agora Sant Cugat International School operates across three campuses in Sant Cugat del Vallès, Spain. It delivers the International Baccalaureate continuum, with PYP authorised and programmes in MYP and DP, and offers a Bespoke Curriculum option. The school teaches in English, Spanish and Catalan as working languages, with Mandarin studied until the end of Primary and options to learn French or German in 5th Primary (or continue Chinese to Year 4 of secondary). The campus facilities include large classrooms, laboratories for physics, chemistry and biology, ICT suites, technology and robotics spaces, a library, and a Josep Carreras Auditorium that hosts music, theatre and events for up to 380 attendees. A new Baccalaureate building opened in September 2025, a four-storey 1,959 m² facility with interactive classrooms, a café and study areas, plus solar panels and climate control. The school emphasises multilingualism, diverse sports facilities and extras including robotics, music, theatre and language programmes.