Spain, Valencia
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The school has specialised classrooms for the development of specific activities, such as an art room, theatre room, and laboratories. There is an outdoor space with sports machines for older pupils. The facilities are adapted to meet reduced mobility needs. All accesses to the school have ramps, lifts and lift platforms to facilitate transit. Located on the outskirts of Valencia, in Rocafort near a quiet residential area, the campus has landscaped areas. There are two car parks nearby for private transport.
There is an outdoor space with sports machines for older pupils. The facilities gallery shows a football pitch. The outdoor areas are accessible with ramps and lifts. The facilities support outdoor physical activity.
The school has specialised classrooms for art, theatre and laboratories. There is an outdoor space with sports machines for older pupils. The facilities are adapted to meet reduced mobility needs. Access to the school includes ramps, lifts and lift platforms to facilitate transit. The campus features landscaped areas and two car parks nearby.
Extracurricular activities at Cambridge House Valencia span academic, sporting and artistic fields. The programme is open to students and external students from four years of age and upwards. English courses for external students are offered in the afternoon. Sport options include Karate, Football, Tennis, Skating and Grass Hockey. Art and creativity options include Art, Rhythmic Gymnastics, Chess and CYM School of Music with ABRSM/RockSchool exam preparation. Academic activities include Robotics, French, German, Chinese and Advanced English.
Cambridge House British International School is a private, secular day school for ages 3 to 18 in Rocafort, on the outskirts of Valencia. It follows the National Curriculum of England across Early Years, Primary and Secondary, with a two-year IGCSE programme and a Sixth Form offering A-Levels and a two-year BTEC pathway. The school was the first in Spain to achieve both the British School Overseas (BSO) distinction and NABSS accreditation and is approved by the Valencian Regional Ministry of Education. It has specialised classrooms for art, theatre and science laboratories, plus an outdoor area with fitness equipment for older pupils. Access features include ramps and lifts, and landscaped campuses with nearby parking. Extracurriculars span robotics, languages, arts and music, and sport; the Duke of Edinburgh's Award fosters leadership and service. Cambridge House participates in WWF and Eco Schools initiatives and aligns projects with the UN Sustainable Development Goals globally.