Spain, Barcelona
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The DSB Mensa was renovated in summer 2017 to create a bright, welcoming dining space. There are three meal-service points for students and an additional area for teachers and other staff, ensuring quick service. The daily rotating menu is displayed on modern screens from 8:00, and the monthly meal plan can be viewed in the SANED app. The Mensa also includes a cafeteria offering healthy snacks and drinks. The kitchen uses organic products and seasonal, locally sourced fruits and vegetables.
The school is a recognized German Auslandsschule funded by the German federal government and carries the Exzellente Deutsche Auslandsschule seal. The Deutsche Schulverein Barcelona is the sponsoring body of the school.
Deutsche Schule Barcelona is a private, officially recognized German overseas school in Spain, funded by the German federal government and awarded the label Excellent German Overseas School. It delivers a German–Spanish encounter education from kindergarten through the German International Abitur after twelve grades. From grade 1, almost all subjects are taught in German and follow Iberian regional curricula approved by KMK; in addition to German and Spanish, students study English, Catalan and, from grade 9, optional French. The campus supports about 1,500 students and features a building with break areas, sports facilities, a canteen, a library, and science laboratories. The program emphasizes mathematics and the natural sciences, alongside social and humanities education, with a focus on developing social and civic competencies. Around 120 students graduate with the DIA each year, recognized as the Spanish Bachillerato. After-school activities include basketball, soccer, dance, robotics, and clubs such as MUN and Oracy Club.