Spain, Tenerife
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1. Submit the admission form. The Admission Form is available on the Admisión page as the form to access; the page labels it as the 'FORMULARIO DE ADMISIÓN' with a link to the admission form. 2. Applications for scholarships can be considered, as the school offers 12 full scholarships or their equivalent in partial scholarships to students who reside and are registered in Adeje per a municipal agreement; the bases of the call and the entry registration document will be sent via Clickedu when dates are confirmed and may be consulted on the school's site. 3. Information about scholarship awards will be emailed to families who request them. 4. Applications must be submitted in writing with all documentation indicated in the bases and delivered in person at the school's secretary. 5. Documentation for scholarship applications includes a PDF with the bases of the application and a PDF of the entry registration, both downloadable from the admissions area.
The school offers 12 full scholarships or their equivalent in partial scholarships for residents of Adeje who are registered in the municipality. The bases of the scholarship call and the entry registration document are sent via Clickedu when dates are confirmed and can be consulted on the site. Information about scholarship awards is emailed to families who request them. Applications must be submitted in writing with all documentation indicated in the bases and delivered in person at the secretary's office. PDFs with the bases of the application and the entry registration are downloadable.
Costa Adeje International School is in Tenerife, Spain, serving pupils from 4 months to 18 years. It offers the American and French Curricula, with HUMBI (4 months–3 years), Kindergarten (3–6), Primary (6–12), ESO (12–16), and High School (16–18). The school follows the Spanish system under the Canary Islands Department of Education. Spanish is the vehicular language; English begins in Preschool and German in the second cycle in split-language groups. It awards the American Dual Diploma, alongside the Spanish Baccalaureate, and offers Cambridge and Goethe language certifications. The campus supports multilingualism, digital innovation, and values-based education. In Preschool, classes typically have two teachers and about 22 students. The 10,000 m2 campus includes an ESO/Baccalaureate building opened in 2019; Costa Adeje Academy opened in 2022 to prepare Cambridge English certificates. More than 1,020 students from 40 nationalities study here, supported by around 120 staff.