Spain, Barcelona
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The school campus currently houses more than 1,500 students. The teaching staff consists of motivated, qualified subject teachers from diverse linguistic and educational backgrounds. The school comprises a modern building in an attractive setting, spacious break areas, diverse sports facilities, as well as a large auditorium, a cafeteria, a library, and science laboratories.
The school has diverse sports facilities. After-school activities include basketball, soccer, capoeira, inline skating, volleyball, and swimming. The Grundschule and Oberschule also offer ballet, hip hop, and other movement-based activities as part of the after-school program.
The school has science laboratories for natural sciences. There is a library on campus to support study and research.
Kindergarten activities include Papperlapapp in German or Spanish in small groups with language development, apparatus gymnastics, Mugendo, Papperlapapp German, Papperlapapp Spanish, Play & Sing in English, swimming for preschoolers, and sensory experiences. Grundschule activities include Ballet; Basketball; Capoeira; Cooking with MyGran Chef; Homework supervision; Soccer; Gardening for children; Handicrafts; Homework supervision; Hip Hop; Martial arts; Magic / Illusions; Inline skating; Creative and self-confident; Art studio; Robotix 1; Robotix 1.2; Chess; Swimming; Padel; Volleyball; Yoga; Circus. Oberschule activities include Basketball; Capoeira; Cooking with MyGran Chef; Homework supervision; English First Certificate; Soccer; Handicrafts; Inline skating; Martial arts; Robotix II; Chess; Swimming; Theater: Young Drama; Volleyball.
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.