Spain, Valencia
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The academic and sports uniforms are a defining feature of Guadalaviar and promote the unity of the students. The academic uniform and the sports uniform can be purchased at Theresia.
The school has its own kitchen and a dining hall. Menus are prepared and reviewed by Ausolan together with the school's medical service. Meals are cooked on-site daily to provide a healthy, varied and balanced diet.
Guadalaviar is a corporate work of Opus Dei, an institution of the Catholic Church that promotes the idea that work and daily life are opportunities to grow closer to God, to serve others and to improve society. Opus Dei is not the owner or responsible for the school's professional or economic management; its role is doctrinal and spiritual formation for parents, students, teachers and staff.
Guadalaviar School is a Catholic, coeducational institution in Valencia with roots dating to 1959. Serving ages 2 to 18, it educates Early Childhood through Bachillerato, using English, Valencian and Spanish to teach all subjects from age 3. In Kindergarten, classes are taught in Spanish, English and Valencian in roughly equal shares. From Primary, English is taught daily, and from 4th grade a second level of English is available. The school offers Cambridge English examinations and was the first in Valencia to host a Cambridge Young Learners Centre. It participates in the Eduspark reading program and German is offered in the upper years. Facilities include a year-round pool, three basketball courts, two gyms, science labs, ICT suites, a large library and an urban garden. Guadalaviar also runs a community program, Guadalaviar Solidario, and a broad array of clubs and language activities. Its multilingual environment supports diverse learners and international families worldwide.