Spain, Valencia
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The school integrates an international mindset with a values-based approach to learning, emphasizing collaboration, reflection, and personal growth as part of its broader educational model.
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The school is an international bilingual institution with English as the main medium of instruction and with French or German taught as additional languages; English immersion varies by stage, ranging from 100% in the Early Years to about 68.5% in later Primary years as proficiency grows.
Mental wellbeing initiatives are part of the school's holistic approach, with programs designed to support student wellbeing and resilience.
Safeguarding policies are in place as part of the school's safeguarding framework.
Julio Verne School, established in 1969 and located in the natural setting of El Vedat de Torrent near Valencia, offers a bilingual education system combining the Spanish curriculum with Cambridge International standards. The campus caters to students from early childhood through pre-university, featuring bilingual instruction in English and Spanish, alongside French and German as additional languages. The school emphasizes 'Learning by Doing' through its signature "Vuela Alto" competency program, which integrates digital empowerment, emotional learning, and public speaking initiatives like the JVS Talks. Students benefit from specialized campus amenities including a swimming pool, science laboratories, and thematic classrooms designed for collaborative learning. As an active participant in European Erasmus+ projects, the school provides extensive international exchange opportunities in countries such as France and Germany. Extracurricular options range from robotics and chess to fencing and violin, ensuring a broad array of developmental opportunities for all pupils.