Spain, Granada
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The school is located in an open and natural environment and has modern facilities that support education across diverse areas of knowledge. Classrooms are spacious and bright and are equipped with the technological resources needed to facilitate the learning and teaching processes. The sports and recreation facilities are exemplary. The facilities are designed as a common meeting space for families, students and teachers, reflecting the school's open, community‑oriented approach.
Physical Education is a pillar, with many hours dedicated to this subject; students engage in creative and diverse outdoor activities in a privileged natural area. The sports and recreation facilities are modern and designed to support these activities. The school integrates physical activity into its curriculum through its Sports project.
Classrooms are spacious and bright and equipped with the technological resources needed to facilitate learning and teaching. Technological innovation is a core area, with Robotics, Programming and ICT available from first grade, and tools such as iPad projects, mBot, Lego and 3D printers used in the curriculum. The primary education is taught at Colegio Internacional de Granada, while the pre‑primary stage is taught at Panda kindergarten; both institutions share a common framework that supports English, Music, Physical Education, Art, New Technologies and Ethical Values. The school offers the American High School Diploma with a dual Spanish‑American Bachillerato, including English‑language immersion and on‑site exam opportunities with Cambridge University and I. Goethe.
Theater is a project and Drama is a subject taken by all students. Musical is a project; Music is a pillar of the educational project. Summer Camp is offered with activities such as swimming, theatre, English, music, horseback riding, robotics, cooking and gardening in a bilingual environment. The various trips and exchanges organized by the school help students develop intercultural skills. Projects include Environmental, Sports, Scientific, Technological Innovation, International and Social themes.
Colégio Internacional de Granada is a plurilingual school in Spain that educates students from 0 to 18. It teaches in Spanish, English and German, with native and bilingual teachers supporting language learning from early childhood. The school provides linguistic and cultural immersion with instruction delivered 100% in English, complemented by structured language programs supported by Cambridge University and Goethe‑Institut partnerships. The curriculum combines the American High School Diploma through a Dual Diploma program, enabling students from the second year of ESO to enroll simultaneously in a U.S. high school while pursuing both diplomas. An emphasis on technology brings robotics, programming and ICT into the early years, with an on‑site platform and digital tools, iPad projects, mBot, Lego and 3D printers. International projects and exchanges—eTwinning, Erasmus+, and partnerships with schools in Germany, the United States and the United Kingdom—enhance global learning. Panda kindergarten shares framework with the campus for early years.