Spain, Madrid
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The school provides a Guidance Counseling Department offering individual and group counseling, a core counseling curriculum, and services that support the academic, social/emotional, and career development of all students. The program includes crisis intervention, behavioral support, bullying prevention, transition assistance, and referrals to outside resources as needed. The mission is to facilitate each student's academic, social/emotional, and career development and to help them develop decision-making, self-expression, and responsible citizenship in a global society.
The counseling program addresses students with disabilities.
ELL stands for English-Language Learners and is offered for non-native English speakers; students come from Korean, Spanish, and German backgrounds and learn English through a variety of methods, including in-class support, homework assistance, and vocabulary and writing practice; the program is transitional and tailored to individual language needs, with testing required prior to admission.
Guidance Counseling focuses on students' overall well-being, including social and emotional development, and provides crisis intervention and behavioral support. It aims to help students with decision-making, goal setting, transitioning, and relationships, including referrals to outside resources when needed.
Guidance counselors identify suspected child abuse and respond to crisis situations; policies and procedures are in place to safeguard students and manage emergencies.
Evangelical Christian Academy (ECA) is a Christian K-12 international school located in Camarma de Esteruelas, Madrid, Spain. It offers an American-based college-preparatory curriculum, including Honors and AP courses in the high school, with Bible study and a Christian worldview integrated into every subject. The school serves students ages 5 through 18 across elementary, middle, and high school, and provides ESL/ELL support for non-native speakers. Core subjects are complemented by electives such as music, art, physical education, Spanish, and technology; high school electives include choir, musical theatre, personal finance, art, drama, and woodworking. Graduation requires 23 credits for grades 9–12 and at least 20 hours of annual community service. On campus, a weather-protected sports court and a library support athletics and study, while classrooms enable Bible-based, American-style instruction. ECA earned accreditation from ACSI and MSA, and was recognized by the Spanish government as an American school on foreign soil in 2018.