Spain, Tenerife
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UCMAS Abacus and mental arithmetic competitions develop calculation skills and concentration. Chess extracurricular activities strengthen attention, concentration, mathematical abilities, creativity, memory, and decision-making. These activities provide cognitive development beyond the regular curriculum.
Drawing and painting are offered as extracurricular activities to help students express feelings through art. CreaMúsica provides a musical introduction that educates through music and makes its benefits accessible to all ages. Banda is a music-focused activity for students from grade 6 upward who enjoy making music together.
Football, Hip-Hop, and chess are offered after school to encourage teamwork and social interaction. Games, sports and thematic workshops give students space to express themselves creatively. The program fosters personal growth, creativity, and community through shared activities.
Football is offered as an after-school activity to promote physical activity and personal growth. Karate is included as a sport that supports discipline and fitness. A range of games, sports and thematic workshops provides space for creative expression and social interaction.
Deutsche Schule Santa Cruz de Tenerife is a German Auslandsschule recognized by the KMK, serving learners aged 1–18 with a bespoke German international curriculum from kindergarten through upper secondary. The school is bilingual, preparing students for German and Spanish university entrance (Abitur and EBAU). In Grundschule German is taught six hours weekly and Spanish five to six, with General Studies, Mathematics, Art, Music, Sport, Ethics/Religion and a Spanish integration phase for new German students. In Sekundarstufe I and II, 21 subjects are offered; from Grade 9 students may choose between French or Informatics plus Geography, and from Grade 10 there are additional options in arts and sciences. Languages include German, Spanish, English (from Grade 3) and French (from Grade 9). Exzellente Deutsche Auslandsschule accreditation was awarded in 2010 and 2016. A Tababa Alta campus opened in 1999. Facilities include digital room technology, a learning platform, a library and a multiprofessional inclusion team. After-school activities include UCMAS, chess, hip-hop, drawing, CreaMúsica, Banda, soccer and karate.