Spain, Madrid
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The school is a day school with no boarding offered.
The Judy Sharp International School is governed by The Judy Sharp Foundation, a private, non-profit foundation. The Judy Sharp International School is a branch of the Judy Sharp Foundation. The Board of Trustees includes Honorary President Julia Sharp Cleveland; President Agustín Vergara Sharp; Vice President John Pinto; Secretary Viviana Waisman Frydman; Board Member Antonio Gil-Nagel Rein; Board Member Javier Serra López-Chicheri.
Judy Sharp International School in Madrid is a private, non-profit American school serving students aged 11 to 18. It operates as an independent, co-educational day school with a bilingual emphasis. The curriculum is an accredited American program, and the school plans to offer AP courses in the future. A distinctive feature is Personalized Bilingual Education, enabling students to graduate with an American High School Diploma while also meeting Spanish ESO and Bachillerato requirements through the Official Spanish Program. Class sizes are small, with about four students per teacher, allowing individualized guidance and growth assessment. The school emphasizes project-based learning, critical thinking, and discussion-based classes. Students participate in Creative Arts Programs and a range of clubs, such as music, debate, Ukulele, eSports, and Dungeons & Dragons. Community service is integrated through food drives and a spring Walk-A-Thon. The campus supports field trips and learning to connect classroom work with real-world applications.