Spain, Alicante
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The taught curriculum broadly follows the Spanish and English Curriculums from KS1 to KS5 and is formally assessed at IGCSEs at the end of KS4 and at (I)A levels at the end of KS5; GL summative assessments are conducted in English and Mathematics. English as an Additional Language (EAL) provision is in place to support pupils whose first language is not English, including assessment and targeted support; language development is promoted through language use across learning.
The school follows a curriculum that broadly aligns with both the Spanish and English Curriculums and provides English as an additional language support; in Early Years, learning and play in the home language are supported to inform language development.
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.