Spain, Valencia
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Extracurricular activities are part of a broad, complete and comprehensive education. They are taught by highly qualified personnel. They allow students to develop artistic skills during school hours.
All activities are designed to encourage creativity and teamwork and reflect the school's values. A wide range of extracurricular options is offered, spanning artistic and sporting activities. They are conducted during school hours.
Extracurricular activities focus on sports and artistic development as part of a broad education. They are taught by highly qualified staff and take place during school hours. They are designed to encourage creativity and teamwork.
British School Alzira delivers the British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge A Levels for students aged 0 to 18. Early Years (0–5), Primary (5–11), Secondary (11–16) and Sixth Form (16–18) form the stages. The school has taught the British Curriculum since 1997 through a student-centred approach and is part of the British School Group with campuses in Alzira, Xàtiva and Gandía. In Sixth Form, AS/A2 examinations lead to British and Spanish Baccalaureate Certificates, as the school is an Official Examination Centre, with a mix of British and Spanish subjects for the PCE. A university-orientation service supports university access. The campus covers 64,000 m2 in buildings. The larger building houses Early Years through Secondary; the smaller hosts Sixth Form. Both facilities feature digital technology in classrooms and offices, while sports facilities include an indoor pavilion, three pools, tennis courts, a soccer field and climbing wall. Extracurriculars include Arts, Social/Hobbies and Lifestyle clubs.