Spain, Madrid
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Technology education is provided through the Escuela de Tecnología, a Curso de Mecanografía por ordenador and the Club de Tecnología. The activities are designed to detect and develop students' talents, and to foster critical thinking, problem solving, collaboration, and creativity while promoting STEAM vocations. The program runs for E. Primaria from 1º to 6º.
Art School offers Técnicas Plásticas and Art Disciplines, including painting, sculpture and related media. Materials covered include watercolor, acrylic, clay, graphite/charcoal, ink, textiles, and recycling-inspired layouts such as pastel, oil and modeling clay; there is an emphasis on building artistic technique. The Art program runs 2 hours per week from 1º–4º E Primaria and 2 hours per week from 5º E Primaria to 4º ESO, with an introduction to art techniques through the history of art and consolidation of technique (illustrated by references to Goya and Frida Kahlo). The school also offers a Music School, Theatre School and Dance programs as part of the arts offering.
English, German, Chinese and Spanish are curricular languages to promote multilingualism. The school also hosts language exchanges and intercultural activities, including international exchanges such as the linguistic exchange with Tulsa, USA. International Week and other cross-cultural activities are part of the program, reinforcing an international outlook. The International Baccalaureate approach (PYP, MYP and DP) informs the extracurricular offerings as well.
Extracurricular activities catalogue includes the Extracurricular Activities Programme, the Christmas Party for 1st and 2nd year Primary, and end‑of‑term cultural trips to Andalusia or Italy. The White Week trip to Andorra is offered for students from Year 1 Primary to Year 4 Secondary, and special events such as the Grandparents Party and Solidarity events are organised throughout the year. End‑of‑year graduations and communions are also part of the social calendar, contributing to community life.
The school runs Solidaridad activities as part of its community outreach, including the End‑of‑Year Solidarity Party, which funds the Casvi Foundation's aid project in Peru. Many activities include charity elements such as dances, talent contests, athletics and market stalls to support social causes. Solidarity and cultural events form a core part of the school's service ethos.
A Sports School promotes a wide range of physical activities, including Basketball (Scuela de Baloncesto) and Football (Fútbol Sala, Seven‑a‑Side and Fútbol 11), with dedicated training and progression. Swimming is included as part of the school day with two extra sessions in Primary, and physical education hours are expanded in ESO. The program also offers Yoga for wellbeing, and a broad slate of other sports such as lacrosse, ultimate, kin-ball, korfball, rippe-la, Gaelic football and tamburello, with the aim of developing fitness, coordination and teamwork.
Eurocolegio Casvi is an international, coeducational and secular school in Spain that delivers the International Baccalaureate across its IB continuum. The school operates as a bilingual institution with English immersion from age 3 and German and Mandarin beginning at age 10. Curricular languages for international students include English, German, Chinese (Mandarin) and Spanish, supporting multilingualism and intercultural education. The IB framework is taught in a transdisciplinary, constructivist approach designed for students from age 3 to 18. Eurocolegio Casvi is Cognia-AdvancED accredited and recognised among the 100 Best IB Schools in Europe. Founded in 1985, the group expanded with Colegio Concertado Eurocolegio Casvi in Boadilla del Monte (2005) and Casvi International American School in Tres Cantos (2017). Facilities include dedicated buildings per stage, science labs, specialized art, music and computing spaces, a dining hall, and facilities including heated pools. Extracurriculars feature technology and arts programs, language exchanges and annual international week.