Spain, Barcelona
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The school offers early childhood education, primary education, secondary education, and the baccalaureate program. The school is owned by the Institució Familiar d'Educació and was promoted with a cooperative spirit by parents to provide students with comprehensive education, in line with current legislation and the school's own character. As of September 2001, the center entered the regime of concerts (public funding) established by LODE and LOMCE. Teaching at the center aligns with current legislation and its internal regulations; it has been duly authorized (DOGC 723) and carries code A08025885 in the Department of Education's register, and enjoys legal personality conferred by law.
The plan for coexistence and the school's values emphasize a culture of peace and non-violence. It promotes dialogue and mediation as key tools for managing conflicts. It supports inclusion and respect for diversity, fostering a climate of optimism, trust, and collaboration. The center engages all members of the school community in promoting coexistence and the school's climate.
Institució La Farga is a private school in Sant Cugat del Vallès, Catalonia, offering both British and Spanish curricula for ages 3 to 18. The school delivers Educació Infantil, Educació Primària, Educació Secundària and Batxillerat, with instruction aligned to current Catalan and national legislation and to the school's own charter. The campus sits in Mira-sol at Camí de Sant Cugat al Papiol, 36, serving around 1,530 students drawn from local towns, with about 800 families using school transport or public transit. The school emphasizes personalized attention to students and families and promotes values rooted in Christian humanism, including respect for every person, integrity, responsible freedom, and trust. A coexistence plan governs daily life, with safety protocols, regular communication with families, and a commitment to inclusion and diversity. Since 2001 the school has participated in a public-concert funding regime, supporting its development within the private education framework. For families and communities.