Spain, Malaga
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1. Watch Our Overview Video. The video highlights BGA's flexible learning model and the available pathways. It explains how learning is structured and what families can expect throughout the admissions journey. It serves as a starting point for decision-making. 2. Book a Call or Meeting with our Admissions Team. Chat with the Admissions Team to learn more about BGA, align expectations, and schedule a trial day if desired. A link to schedule a meeting or a call is provided. The meeting helps families understand fit and next steps. 3. Schedule a Trial Day. Learners and parents are encouraged to experience a BGA Hub to see the environment, meet Learning Coaches, and sense the learning atmosphere. A trial day can be arranged in person or virtually as available. 4. Fill Out the Application Form. Submitting the form triggers an email with a summary of the Admissions Process, a link to a detailed Admissions Guide (curriculum, fees, FAQs), and a link to book the onboarding meeting with the academic team. 5. Attend an Onboarding Meeting with Our Team. The onboarding meeting reviews the learner's academic history, determines placement at BGA, discusses the learning pathway in more detail, and clarifies questions. 6. Complete Full Enrolment. After onboarding, contracts and invoices are issued; upon contract and payment completion, an official enrolment confirmation is issued. 7. Get Ready for Day One. Instructions are provided to help learners start their journey with confidence.
Brave Generation Academy (BGA) Marbella operates a hybrid model at Centro Comercial La Colonia in San Pedro de Alcántara. This hub provides flexible education for learners aged 12 to 18, who select from the British International Curriculum (Cambridge/Pearson Edexcel IGCSEs and A-Levels) or the American Core Curriculum (US Diploma and AP courses). Replacing traditional classrooms, the hub offers a co-learning space where students access coursework digitally 24/7. A unique feature is the presence of Learning Coaches, who offer daily mentorship instead of traditional subject teaching. This allows students to create their own schedules, making it a fit for young athletes or performers. The program includes "Build Weeks" and community service to develop real-world skills. Located five minutes from Marbella’s city centre, the hub supports self-directed study in an urban environment. This approach prioritizes personal progress and prepares students for university entry through internationally recognized qualifications.