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Pastoral care fosters a supportive environment where children feel happy, secure and confident; capable students are encouraged and challenged, while those who find academic study more difficult receive the necessary support; students can approach teachers and learning support staff with concerns so they can be supported.
The SEN Department is staffed by highly-qualified professionals with extensive experience in child psychology, learning processes, behaviour and child development; they work with parents and students to identify specific educational needs and develop strategies for progress; they evaluate the most appropriate techniques to help children with special educational needs achieve their maximum potential; they help students to improve cognitive skills.
The school offers multilingual education with English immersion from age three and uses English as a vehicular language in instruction.
Pastoral care supports the emotional wellbeing of students by creating an environment where they feel happy, secure and confident, with personalised care and access to support when needed.
Every member of school staff undertakes safeguarding training to identify personal issues that children might be facing and to ensure that adults do not pose a risk to them.
Coruña British International School offers a British international education for ages 3–18. It follows the English National Curriculum across Early Years, Primary, Secondary and Sixth Form (A-Levels). The school provides English immersion alongside a multilingual approach to support international and local families. The campus spans more than 3,200 m2, with facilities including an indoor heated swimming pool, playing fields, a dance/drama studio, a workshop, a greenhouse and a Learning Hub (library, learning support and technology space). Early Years have dedicated outdoor space; Primary classrooms open to shared areas; Secondary and Baccalaureate rooms cluster around a STEAM zone with laboratories, workshops and music/art facilities. A Culleredo campus opens in 2026 on a 38,698 m2 plot, featuring a gymnasium, indoor sports pavilion, an auditorium, outdoor sports area and arts/STEAM classrooms. The school offers extensive extracurriculars—robotics, debate and language programmes—and is a sister school to O Castro in Vigo and part of Globeducate.