Spain, Santiago-de-compostela
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1. Complete the contact form: You can do this via the Contact section or by clicking here. 2. We will contact you by email or phone to answer your queries and so that you can tell us a little bit more about the prospective student or student's. 3. Come and see the school: If you like, we can set up a face-to-face, telephone or online meeting with the Admissions Department. Prior to this meeting, a scanned copy of the student's latest final school transcript as well as the most recent termly school report should be provided. Non-English native speakers should ideally provide an English-level certificate (a B2 would be the minimum required for High School). If the student does not have a language certificate, language level will be assessed via a brief interview and through internal tests, if required. 4. Offer of a place: Within 2 weeks we will contact you to let you know whether we can offer the place(s) requested. 5. Confirmation & reservation of places: Families then have 2 weeks formally to confirm their acceptance of the place(s) offered. Formal acceptance entails completing the registration form (which will be sent to you) and paying the deposit to reserve a place for the year. The school reserves the right to withdraw its offer if these steps are not completed in due time. A number of academic and personal files will be finally requested to open the student's personal school file: these may be submitted at any point during the student's first term at school.
Chester College International School is a private international school in Galicia, Spain, offering an integrated American-Spanish curriculum for ages 3 to 18. The program combines the American AP pathway with the Spanish Bachiller, awarding both a U.S. High School Diploma and the Spanish Bachiller on graduation. Cognia accreditation supports an integrated curriculum with transferable credits between systems and bilingual instruction in English and Spanish from Early Learning onward, with intensive English and native-speaker language teachers. German is available as an elective from Primary years. The school also runs language-immersion summer programs with day and boarding options. Boarding is available for High School students during the term. Located on a hilltop near Santiago de Compostela, the campus sits among woodland and offers facilities including eight classrooms, a science laboratory, art and music rooms, a library, two football fields, a tennis/basketball court, and an outdoor pool. University entrance preparation (EBAU/Selectividad, SAT, AP) and bilingualism are central to the program.