Spain, Alicante
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Robotikids (Nursery - Year 8) includes robotics, video game programming, holograms, virtual reality, and drone usage. Chess (Year 1 - Year 13) teaches strategy, perseverance, and calculated risk-taking. The Extracurricular Activities Programme includes these and other activities to broaden intellectual challenge beyond the classroom.
Art is offered from Reception to Year 6, developing drawing and painting skills with diverse colour ranges. Modern dance is available from Reception to Year 6, exploring different dance styles and group performances. These activities provide opportunities for creative expression and collaborative performance.
Taekwon-do is available for Year 1 to Year 8 and develops coordination, balance, body awareness, self-confidence, and personal security. Chess is available for Year 1 to Year 13, teaching strategy, perseverance, and calculated risk-taking. The Extracurricular Activities Programme also includes a broad range of other activities and sports such as tennis and more.
The Duke of Edinburgh International Award is offered to Year 10 and above. It involves completing volunteering for a community project, participating in a physical activity or sport, and acquiring a new skill. Participants also undertake two mountain expeditions, with destinations including Sierra Espuña, Moratalla, and Sierra Nevada.
ELIS Villamartín runs a broad sports-based extracurricular programme. Taekwon-do (Year 1 - Year 8), Tennis (Year 1 - Year 10), Football (Year 1 - Year 6), Volleyball (Year 4 - Year 11), Basketball (Year 3 - Year 9), Padel (Year 3 - Year 13), and Table Tennis (Year 4 - Year 11) are offered. These activities support physical development, teamwork, resilience, and healthy lifestyle.
El Limonar International School Villamartín is a private day school in Spain delivering a British curriculum tailored for an international community. From ages 3 to 18, students study leading Cambridge programs, including IGCSE and A Levels, with a foundation in the Spanish curriculum and an immersive multilingual approach that fosters proficiency in three languages by graduation. The school serves more than 600 pupils from over 35 nationalities and is part of the Cognita group, which supports governance through regional leadership and wellbeing initiatives such as Global Be Well Day. The 12,000 square metre campus houses 56 classrooms equipped with interactive whiteboards, dedicated music and art facilities, a drama area for large performances, and an A‑Level Study Centre. Exterior spaces include separate Early Years and Primary play areas and multi‑use pitches. A Extracurricular Programme features robotics, chess, taekwondo, and the Duke of Edinburgh Award, alongside opportunities in dance, sport, and arts.