Spain, Zaragoza
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The school is located in a natural, tranquil setting on the outskirts of Zaragoza. It has bright, spacious classrooms and excellent outdoor recreation areas. It features a large library and a music room equipped with various instruments, as well as support rooms and a specialized art room. It also has science and technology laboratories, small rooms for tutoring sessions, a psychomotor skills room, and an indoor sports hall. Outdoor spaces include football and basketball pitches, a garden area with benches and chairs, a rope pyramid for younger children, and an outdoor pool for activities in warmer months.
The school has an indoor sports hall. It has football and basketball pitches on the grounds. There is an outdoor pool for activities during warmer months.
The school has bright, spacious classrooms and a large library. It has a specialized music room with various instruments, plus a dedicated art room and science and technology laboratories. It includes support rooms and smaller rooms for reinforcement or revision sessions, and a psychomotor skills room.
The program is rich and diverse, designed to complement the curriculum and help students discover their strengths across sports, the arts, technology, and languages. Sports include football, karate, skating, rhythmic gymnastics, fitness, and table tennis. Arts and expression include drama club, advanced photography, drawing and painting, and piano studies. Chess is offered, and students can broaden their language skills with a fourth language, Chinese, in addition to English and a third language studied in school (German or French). English classes for alumni and families are included in the extracurricular program, and robotics adds a technology component.
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.