Spain, Valencia
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The school requires a personal interview for all new admissions. To apply for the interview, use the available link labeled APPLY FOR A PERSONAL INTERVIEW. Educational stages include: Infantil (Nursery 2 years and up) where the development of intellectual, emotional, and physical abilities occurs through experimentation, play, and interaction with the environment; the introduction of English from age two supports phonetic and oral comprehension; Primaria (Primary) where communication, logical thinking, and understanding of the social and natural world form the basis of education, with students able to express themselves in English both orally and in writing; ESO and Bachillerato (Secondary and Bachillerato) where students are prepared in mathematics, sciences, and social studies, and achieve strong English proficiency with most students reaching at least C1 and some achieving C2. Final decision and enrollment are communicated within the established timeframe, and once admission is confirmed, information is provided to reserve a place and complete enrollment. Nursery admissions allow babies from 24 months; benefits may include bus transport if desired, lunches and snacks provided by the school from a local fruit supplier, and the Valencian Community child voucher. Admissions for Primary, Secondary, and Bachillerato require submission of grades and reports, and include an entrance test with the school's educational psychologist as part of the process. The school offers the following levels: Nursery (Aula de 2 años), Infantil (3–5 años), Primaria (6–12 años), Secundaria (12–16 años), Bachillerato (16–18 años).
Edelweiss School is a private Catholic bilingual school in Valencia, serving ages 2 to 18. It offers a Catholic, bilingual Spanish–English education with a bespoke curriculum from nursery through Bachillerato. In Nursery, children spend most of the day in English with native or bilingual teachers and learn to read and write with Jolly Phonics. In Primary, most subjects are taught in English; Spanish, Mathematics and Religion are taught in Spanish. English remains the language of instruction across learning, guiding project work. In Secondary and Bachillerato, Cambridge exam preparation and small-group university guidance are emphasized. The school is an Addvantage member and an examination centre for the British Council; many graduates achieve Cambridge C1+/C2. The Campo Olivar campus in Godella features a 15,000 m2 garden, an integrated chapel, an outdoor pool, six sports courts, a science laboratory, and a kitchen serving daily meals. Extracurriculars include debate, choir, and chess for all.