Spain, Tenerife
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The school has a uniform policy. Early Years wear the PE tracksuit; Primary and Secondary wear formal uniform daily, with PE days using the tracksuit. Uniforms are supplied by Uniformes La Percha.
The meal program provides healthy meals prepared on site at two sites: La Luz for Early Years and Primary, and Realejos for Secondary. A nutritionist-designed monthly menu accommodates dietary needs, including allergies and religious restrictions; packed lunches are allowed, and snacks are provided for Early Years.
There are four houses, represented by blue, green, red and yellow. The colours map to the four Canary Islands' national parks for the Primary site and to the four elements for the Secondary site. House points are awarded for the pillars of commitment, kindness, honesty and respect, with weekly assemblies and termly prizes; the system supports trips and inter-house competitions.
The British School of Tenerife is a non-profit organisation with no government subsidy. It is governed by a Board of Directors elected by the Association of the British School of Tenerife; the Association is led by a Board and includes parent members; a Senior Management Team manages day-to-day operations.
The British International School of Tenerife provides an authentic UK educational experience for students from 18 months to 18 years across its two campuses in La Luz and Los Realejos. Students follow the National Curriculum for England, working towards Cambridge IGCSE and A-Level examinations. The Secondary campus features specialized science laboratories, a dedicated computing suite, and designated spaces for art, drama, and languages. A defining feature of the school is its distinctive House system. In the primary years, Houses map to the Canary Islands' four national parks, while secondary students belong to Houses representing the four natural elements. Students earn points during inter-house competitions and weekly assemblies by demonstrating core values like kindness, honesty, and respect. Alongside strong English instruction, the curriculum heavily integrates the Spanish language, allowing students to celebrate British traditions such as St. George’s Day while meeting national requirements for Spain.