Spain, Tenerife
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Kaleide International School is a family-run, progressive microschool in Tenerife. It emphasizes active bilingual learning and child-centered education with children having a voice in their learning. It adopts progressive educational philosophies including Reggio Emilia, Montessori, Forest Schools, and democratic education. It lists spaces named Spiral, Allegro, Fractal, Wabi-sabi, Meraki, and Exterior as part of its learning environment. It is located at Camino Fuente Cañizares 11, San Cristóbal de La Laguna, 38206 Tenerife, Spain; contact +34 622 875 721; info@kaleide.org.
Kaleide offers a child-centered bilingual education with learning through play, authentic projects, nature, and collaboration. Children design their own paths in collaboration with the pedagogical team, with an emphasis on critical thinking, exploration, and intrinsic motivation rather than grades or tests. The school draws inspiration from Reggio Emilia, Montessori, Forest Schools, and democratic education, anchored in care for the child, the community, and the natural world. Learning is co-created daily, aiming to be joyful, meaningful, and deeply human.
Kaleide International School is a family-run, progressive microschool on Tenerife, Spain, welcoming children aged 3 to 12. The school teaches in English and Spanish as a bilingual program and emphasizes active, child-centered learning through play, authentic projects, nature, and collaboration. Its curriculum blends Reggio Emilia and Montessori approaches with Forest Schools, complemented by a bespoke program tailored to each learner's path. Children design their own learning journeys in partnership with a dedicated pedagogical team, with a focus on critical thinking, exploration, and intrinsic motivation rather than grades or tests. Founded in 2021 by Diego and Diana, Kaleide operates with a sense of community and care for the child and the natural world. Its learning spaces Spiral, Allegro, Fractal, Wabi-sabi, Meraki, andExterior support exploration and creativity. The school is authorized as a foreign school by Canary Islands Department of Education and has a NEASC Candidate status in its accreditation process.