Spain, Valencia
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The Community pillar fosters empathy, global citizenship, and a sense of belonging within an inclusive, globally connected learning community.
Special Needs Admissions Process: families provide medical documentation outlining the Learner's specific requirements, and all applicants with special needs must complete a mandatory trial period at a Hub to evaluate whether BGA's resources can meet the Learner's needs.
Non-native English speakers must complete an English proficiency test. Minimum requirements: B1 or higher for Lower Secondary (grades 7–8); B2 or higher for IGCSE (grades 9–10); C1 or higher for A Levels and UP programmes (from grade 11 onward).
Learners are supported by dedicated Learning Coaches who provide personalised mentoring to support their wellbeing. The Hub environment is English-speaking, offering a bilingual setting that supports learners' well-being.
Brave Generation Academy (BGA) Valencia offers a hybrid secondary education model that replaces traditional classrooms with a professional co-learning hub near the Turia Garden. Students choose between the British International Curriculum, leading to Pearson Edexcel IGCSEs and A-Levels, or the American Core Curriculum for a U.S. High School Diploma. Instead of traditional teachers, the campus utilizes Learning Coaches who provide personalized mentorship through weekly one-on-one meetings, while subject-specialist Course Managers support academic progress via a 24/7 digital platform. The school is recognized for its "Brave and Beyond" initiative, which focuses on developing digital literacy and soft skills alongside academics. Learners benefit from a flexible schedule without fixed start times or homework, allowing them to integrate professional sports training or artistic pursuits into their day. The Valencia Hub facilitates real-world learning by partnering with local community centers for physical education and offering "appetizer" courses to help students discover specific career interests.