Spain, Barcelona
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Step 1: Contact the school by filling in the admissions contact form or by telephone to arrange a meeting. The initial outreach starts the admissions process and invites you to learn more about John Talabot. The admissions contact form is available on the admissions page and a telephone number is provided for arranging visits. Step 2: An individual meeting and a personalised tour are offered to give a real understanding of what John Talabot can offer. The tour showcases the school's holistic educational model and how staff work with families, including interaction with the psycho-pedagogical guidance department. Step 3: Pre-registration guidelines are provided. The guidelines are accessible via the pre-registration guidelines link on the admissions page, and outline the information and steps required to complete registration. The catchment area information is also available in relation to Catalonia's education system.
John Talabot School is a Barcelona-based charter school for children aged 3 to 16, organized across infant, primary and secondary sections. Founded in 1976, it sits in the Sant Gervasi district at the foot of Collserola, and its three interconnected buildings host a single campus with extended day hours and on-site kitchen facilities. The school delivers a bespoke, tri-lingual curriculum in English, Catalan and Spanish from preschool onward, with native-speaking teachers and an emphasis on project-based learning. Real English immersion shapes daily learning, alongside Catalan and Spanish development. The program includes early access to Cambridge assessments from Starter to PET, supporting multilingual progress and external examination preparation. Facilities include ICT labs, Chromebooks for primary and ESO, diverse libraries, a music room, and language labs for French and German. Extracurriculars cover dance, performing arts, music, and literacy clubs, including Chess and Reading, within a values-based Catalan framework fostering curiosity and collaboration.