Spain, Valencia
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The school offers a wide range of extracurricular activities—educational, cultural, and sporting—held during school hours. These activities are designed to be a choice, not an obligation, enabling students to decide how they want to spend their free time. They help students socialize, meet new classmates, and discover talents and skills that may not be fully addressed in the standard curriculum.
Arts activities include Guitar and Painting School as part of the extracurricular program. These clubs provide opportunities to develop creativity and artistic expression within the school day. They complement the academic program by offering hands-on creative outlets and skill development.
Languages offerings include Lead into Cambridge Courses, French, German, and Mandarin Chinese. These language opportunities support multilingual development and exposure to international assessment pathways. They align with the school's international profile by providing varied language experiences for different age groups.
Social and hobby opportunities include Cooking Workshop, Chess School, and Robotics. These activities foster teamwork, strategic thinking, and practical problem-solving while helping students build social connections.
Learning with fun: Extracurricular activities promote physical fitness and emotional well-being. The activities are designed to be pursued during school hours, helping students stay active and engaged and supporting a balanced approach to personal development.
Colégio Internacional Ausiàs March is an international school in Valencian Community serving students aged 3 to 18. An IB World School, it offers the IB Middle Years Programme (MYP) and the IB Diploma Programme (DP) alongside a Bespoke Curriculum. The school emphasizes multilingual proficiency and global awareness, and uses a student‑led, project‑based approach that extends beyond the traditional curriculum. Values‑based education supports holistic development, including emotional and social learning. Founded in 1972, Ausiàs March celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2023 and is recognized for its international orientation within the IB network. A distinctive feature is its NGO, ASAM, and a Model United Nations program (AMUN), which provide engagement. Extracurriculars run during the school day and include sports such as Rhythmic Gymnastics, Basketball, Judo, Track and Field, Rollerblading and Football; arts like Guitar and Painting; and languages including Lead into Cambridge Courses, French, German and Mandarin Chinese. Cooking, Chess, and Robotics.