Spain, Granada
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Tutored study provides a supervised space to complete tasks and prepare for exams with guidance. It is available to students of all ages.
Arte offers a creative language to express oneself through drawing and painting, developing imagination and techniques. Iniciación musical combines music and movement to develop listening and rhythm, introducing basic musical language.
English IML La Zubia uses a methodology that integrates natural English learning with Cambridge exam preparation, from ages 3 through the second year of Bachillerato. Groups are small, and registration is on imllazubia.com.
Throughout the year, students participate in sports and cultural activities designed for their age and level. Through play, movement, and artistic expression, values such as respect, camaraderie, responsibility, and communication are developed.
Afternoon activities include a broad range of sports: futsal, basketball, rhythmic gymnastics, preballet, basic physical education, multideporte, minitenis, and table tennis. Futsal and basketball emphasize coordination and teamwork, with some groups taking part in Municipal Games or other competitions.
Colegio Internacional Virgen de Gracia in Granada is a diocesan bilingual international school serving ages 3 to 18. Instruction is in Spanish and English, with options to study French and German. It is a Cambridge exam centre and offers Diploma Dual programme, combining the Spanish diploma with the American High School Diploma to support entry to U.S. universities and institutions worldwide, alongside Cambridge qualifications. The curriculum is bilingual English–Spanish and follows a CLIL/AICLE model that integrates language learning with content and uses cross-language terminology and a communicative approach. The school provides weekly Cambridge exam preparation and on-site exams, with electives in Secondary and Bachillerato. In Early Childhood Education, learning embraces neuroscience-informed methods and Montessori-inspired practices with small classes. Facilities include morning care, a school dining service, and a summer program, plus an after-school activity slate. French and German are offered as electives, with exchange opportunities and immersion stays abroad.