Spain, Alicante
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Enrichment activities supplement the timetabled curriculum. Pupils are encouraged to take part in an extensive range of art, drama, music, sport and other activities and clubs. Regular themed days are held, including Book Day/Week, Cultural Diversity Day/Week, Maths Week and STEM Days. Visits to places of interest and residential opportunities are organised annually to develop independence, teamwork and responsibility beyond the classroom.
An extensive range of art, drama and music activities forms part of enrichment. Pupils participate in clubs across visual and performing arts. Regular themed days celebrate creativity and cultural expression. Enrichment opportunities complement classroom learning and foster artistic development.
Cultural Diversity Day/Week is included among enrichment activities. Regular cultural events broaden students' awareness and understanding of different traditions. Language development is supported through the curriculum and associated activities. These experiences contribute to a globally aware learning community.
There are various clubs and activities to support social interests and hobbies. Sport and other recreational activities are part of the co-curricular program. Regular themed days provide opportunities for teamwork and social learning. Students have opportunities to explore personal interests beyond the classroom.
Careers and Higher Education guidance, Student Councils, and the promotion of community service are part of school life. The Duke of Edinburgh International Award is offered along with expeditions and trips. Fundraising activities and various clubs and activities support social responsibility and community engagement.
Student Councils provide leadership opportunities and a pupil voice. The school offers Careers and Higher Education guidance to prepare for future pathways. The Duke of Edinburgh International Award and ongoing expeditions foster leadership, resilience and teamwork. Additional programs develop professional skills and personal initiative.
The school promotes physical wellbeing through sport as a core part of the curriculum. Regular visits to places of interest and residential opportunities broaden experiences and build independence and teamwork. Summerlim summer courses include English classes, swimming, workshops and trips to support wellbeing and social development. Outdoor and recreational activities contribute to a balanced and healthy school life.
El Limonar International School Murcia provides an education based on the National Curriculum for England and Wales, integrated with Spanish Ministry of Education requirements. This dual-curriculum model allows students to graduate with British IGCSEs and A-Levels, alongside the Spanish Graduate in Compulsory Secondary Education and Baccalaureate certificates. A standout feature is the immersive multilingual program; students take classes in English and Spanish, and study French, German, or Chinese, achieving certified proficiency in three languages by graduation. The school operates across two sites, including the 63,000-square-meter Buenavista Campus for younger students, which features an open-air amphitheater, a swimming pool, and science laboratories. The Galileo Middle School area specifically supports Year 7 and 8 students in their transition to secondary education. Students can also participate in the ELIS El Valle Trail race and community service initiatives with Cáritas, reflecting the school's active role in the Murcia region.