Spain, Valencia
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The campus spans 34,000 m2 and includes an Athletic Center, an Athletic Field, ES classrooms, HS classrooms, and an Atrium. The Athletic Center supports indoor athletic activities and the Athletic Field accommodates outdoor sports. Elementary and High School classrooms provide instructional spaces. The Atrium serves as a central, flexible learning and gathering space on campus.
The campus features an Athletic Center and an Athletic Field. These facilities support indoor and outdoor activities and form the core of ASV's athletic offerings. The spaces are used for physical education, team sports, and other athletic programs. They are central to daily PE and extracurricular athletics.
ES classrooms and HS classrooms provide instructional spaces for ASV's programs. The Atrium is a renovated space that functions as a flexible learning area and a meeting space, connecting different parts of the building for collaborative work. The campus design emphasizes versatile learning environments. The infrastructure supports a connected, student-centered approach to teaching and learning.
World Language Acquisition, Model United Nations Program, and Global Exchanges are co-curricular programs offered by ASV. Visions Café is located in the Athletic Center Dining Hall and serves students during the day. ASV Store is a campus shop selling customized ASV items. These facilities and programs support student life and opportunities beyond the classroom.
American School of Valencia (ASV) serves ages 2 to 18 and is situated in Urbanización Los Monasterios, Puçol, Valencia. Since 2004 it has offered the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program, and high school students can pursue an American High School Diploma pathway with option to earn the Spanish Bachillerato and IB Diploma. The curriculum combines the American Common Core with IB Standards, Next Generation Science Standards, and Spanish National Standards, delivered in English with language study. Instruction emphasizes critical thinking, problem solving and analytical skills, with cross-curricular projects that connect learning to real-life contexts. The 34,000 m2 campus features an Athletic Center and a Field, ES and HS classrooms, and an Atrium for collaborative learning. Distinctive programs include World Language Acquisition, Model United Nations, and Global Exchanges. Visual Arts are taught in High School, and university counseling supports post-secondary pathways across English, Spanish, Valencian, and electives in German or French.