Spain, Barcelona
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Robotics and science activities introduce programming and hands-on inquiry as part of the STEAM offer. In Creative Technology, students explore drones and videogames design; Fun Science covers scientific concepts, and Kids Brain teaches Maths and English using an abacus with Primary pupils. Lego Creative Space introduces the youngest children to these disciplines. The Academic Support service offers individual and small‑group classes, reinforcement in reading and writing, and learning‑to‑learn strategies with technology integration.
The school has a Music School offering a full programme: musical language, orchestra, band, chamber music, combo, choir, instrument classes, and singing. Through arts and performing arts activities, pupils gain sensibility and growth; theatre and art in English are among the options. A broad range of visual and scenic arts activities is offered.
The school reinforces multilingualism with a Language School that strengthens the curricular language project. Pupils from Primary to Baccalaureate can study English, German, French, Chinese and Portuguese. International events and exchanges foster intercultural understanding, with activities such as Model United Nations, Academic Olympics, and Global Olympics, and partnerships through Erasmus+ and European Youth Parliament.
The school offers cooking as an extracurricular activity to develop creativity and nutritional awareness. A broad range of hobbies is available within the programme, including music, sports, languages, robotics, theatre and art. These activities complete the school schedule and help pupils explore personal interests.
The International Events programme provides leadership and professional skills development. Student Leadership Summit develops public speaking, communication, and problem‑solving abilities. GYLC, Erasmus+, European Youth Parliament, Model United Nations and MIT Global Teaching Lab projects offer international leadership and collaboration opportunities.
Sport is an integral part of the curriculum, promoting healthy habits and social skills. The school has extensive facilities and offers weekly swimming and a range of sports and events, including skiing and snowboarding trips, the Bicycle Race against Hunger, and a Sports Day. The canteen provides balanced menus across all campuses and holds an Allergy Protection Certificate to protect pupils with allergies.
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.