Spain, Santiago-de-compostela
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The college building dates from 1984 and sits on spacious grounds surrounded by woodland, on a hilltop with views of Pico Sacro and the start of the Ulla Valley, 4km from Santiago de Compostela's city centre. It has eight classrooms and a central hall. It includes a science laboratory, an art room, a music room, and a library. The facilities include two football fields, a tennis/basketball court, and an outdoor pool.
Two football fields are on campus. A tennis/basketball court is available for court-based activities. An outdoor pool is on site. Outdoor Physical Education classes occur almost daily.
It has eight classrooms and a central hall. It includes a science laboratory, an art room, a music room, and a library. The college building dates from 1984 and sits on spacious grounds surrounded by woodland on a hilltop with views of Pico Sacro and the Ulla Valley, 4km from the city centre. The facilities support a broad range of academic activities across sciences and arts.
Music, drama, and effective communication are used regularly to reinforce oral expression, teamwork, and self-confidence. The school strives for bilingualism in Spanish and English and provides catch-up classes when necessary. The campus is set in woodland with green spaces that support outdoor learning. Outdoor Physical Education classes are held almost daily.
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.