Spain, Castellon
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Saturday School offers English courses and prepares students for Cambridge English exams from Young Learners to Proficiency.
Music School offers classes on a wide variety of instruments (wind, string and percussion) to help students learn and express themselves musically, fostering creativity. Extracurricular activities cover sports, arts, music and technology.
English is the main language of instruction. Spanish is taught in line with the Spanish curriculum, and Valencian is included from Year 2 to Year 11. From Year 3, students are exposed to both French and German, with a language chosen in Year 4.
The Extracurricular activities cover a wide range of sports, arts, music and technology, taking place during the school day and in the afternoon.
Volunteering promotes solidarity and empathy, with activities such as helping the elderly, supporting hospitalised children, organising food collections for families in need, and collaborating in local and charitable initiatives.
The Duke of Edinburgh International Award runs in the secondary school from Year 10 to Year 13; it equips young people for life with a global accreditation and develops skills in communication, problem-solving and leadership while building self-confidence and resilience.
Summer School offers a fully English-immersive program with daily swimming pool activities, creative and sports activities, and trips. It runs from 23 June to 31 July, 8:30am–5:00pm (extended hours available at extra cost).
International English School of Castellon delivers English National Curriculum alongside Spanish compulsory subjects to provide a double qualification recognised by British and Spanish authorities. It serves ages 1 to 18 across Early Years, Primary, Secondary. Early Years offers English immersion with native teachers and play-based learning. Primary maintains English immersion with an adaptable curriculum and transversal values. Secondary follows the British curriculum with key Spanish subjects and ongoing English immersion, with personalised support. Sixth Form provides the British Baccalaureate with a double qualification and tailored programmes to develop English proficiency. Languages include English; Spanish from Early Years; Valencian from Year 2–Year 11; and French and German from Year 3, with an option from Year 4. Facilities include classrooms, courtyard access, computer rooms, an art room, science laboratories, a Sixth Form study area with iMacs, dining rooms and a kitchen. Infant swimming with Aigua Escola. Extracurriculars include Music School, volunteering and Duke of Edinburgh Award.