Spain, Zaragoza
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Artistic and Musical, Sports, Languages, and Technology provide a broad extracurricular program that enriches learning. Drama Club, ballet, advanced photography, and piano support creative development. Football, karate, and skating broaden physical education and teamwork.
Drama Club, ballet classes, advanced photography, and piano studies are offered to nurture creative expression and performance. These activities complement academic life and provide opportunities to develop artistic skills. The school emphasizes the importance of art, music, and performing arts in student development.
Languages are a key part of the extracurricular program. English is the language of instruction and a third language is studied during school hours. Students can broaden their horizons by learning a fourth language: Chinese. These language offerings support linguistic diversity and global awareness.
Drama Club, ballet classes, advanced photography, and piano studies are offered as extracurricular activities. These activities foster creativity, collaboration, and personal expression outside the classroom.
Physical activity is emphasized and includes football, karate, and skating. The school encourages students to expand their sports training through these activities. These activities support physical development.
Colegio Inglés Zaragoza is bilingual school delivering the British curriculum for students aged 3 to 16. Founded in 1970, it was the first Spanish-English bilingual school in Aragon and part of the Dukes Education International Education Partnership, with a focus on real English from early childhood. English is the language of daily instruction, taught by native teachers from UK and Ireland, and used as a means of communication from age 3. The school emphasizes practical, active learning, individualized attention and small-group work, supported by technology. It promotes international outlook through exchanges and collaboration with other IEP schools and partner countries including the United States and Germany. Set near Zaragoza, it offers bright classrooms, a large library, a music room, an art room, science and technology labs, tutoring spaces and a psychomotor room, with indoor and outdoor sports facilities. A broad extracurricular program spans sport, arts, technology and languages, including Chinese.