Spain, Cadiz
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The school uses a uniform across all year groups. The uniform comprises navy blue and white items, including polo shirts, shirts or blouses, jumpers, shorts or skirts, and house‑coloured pieces for activities; a sport uniform is also used. A house system provides house T‑shirts for student activities.
The school canteen provides varied, balanced menus planned by an in‑house doctor. There are three main menu options: General Menu, 1‑Year‑Old Menu, and Vegetarian Menu, with adaptations for intolerances and allergies; menus are updated monthly for families to review.
The school operates a house system with four houses: Caelum, Ignis, Aqua and Terra. House T‑shirts are used for house activities, as shown in the uniform catalog.
The school is part of International Schools Partnership (ISP).
El Altillo International School in Spain educates students from ages 1 to 18 with a trilingual program in Spanish, English and French from early years to the Baccalaureate. In Early Years, 1 to 5, the International Early Years Curriculum guides language learning through play and discovery. Primary School, ages 5 to 12, uses the International Primary Curriculum, providing immersive languages, hands on projects and creative exploration. Secondary School, ages 12 to 16, follows IB Middle Years Programme, emphasizing thinking and leadership through robotics, debate, sport and arts, with a Gifted and Talented Programme run with Talentum. Baccalaureate, ages 16 to 18, integrates the National Baccalaureate with the IB Diploma Programme. The school is approved by the MEC, part of the International Schools Partnership network, and hosts a Fab Lab and Jr. Maker Space for hands on STEM learning. Cambridge English exams and translanguaging underpin daily practice and future readiness globally.