Spain, Las-palmas
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The school uses English and Spanish as working languages. Students experience English immersion and study Spanish language and literature as well as Canarian culture. A third language is introduced at age 11.
The school teaches in English and Spanish, with English immersion. There is a strong emphasis on Spanish language, literature and Canarian culture. A third language is studied from age 11.
English immersion is provided. Spanish language and literature and Canarian culture are emphasized within the program. A third language is studied from age 11.
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.