Spain, Las-palmas
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The school has three locations: the main campus in San Lorenzo, the Milton House building in the centre of Ciudad Jardín for Infant education, and an Infant and Primary school in Maspalomas. The San Lorenzo campus extends more than 60,000m² and houses the Primary, Secondary and VI Form departments, as well as support facilities such as the theatre and the sports hall. Milton House provides Infant education. Maspalomas hosts Infants and Primary, serving families in the south of the island.
The San Lorenzo campus includes a sports hall. Maspalomas has a large sports area. Maspalomas also features a Splash Park, a water play area. Maspalomas has an extensive outdoor environment for physical activity.
Basketball Club offers a sporting/academic project. The basketball programme allows students to combine their studies with high-level sport, with university scholarships earned by several students. Basketball Camps run in summer, Christmas and Easter.
Canterbury School's San Lorenzo campus is a co-educational day school educating students from ages 6 to 18. The school follows the English National Curriculum through the Primary and Secondary stages, culminating in the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme for Sixth Form students. Lessons are taught in English, complemented by dedicated instruction in Spanish language and Canarian culture, with a third language introduced at age 11. The 60,000m² campus features specific support facilities, including a dedicated theatre and an indoor sports hall for physical education and creative arts. A distinctive feature of student life is the Canterbury Student Union (CSU), an initiative fully led by Sixth Formers that organizes events like the Christmas Assembly and intra-school sports competitions. In Primary, the school runs a "Playground Friends" scheme, encouraging older students to mentor younger children to help maintain a supportive environment.