Spain, Alicante
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King's College Alicante has a school uniform. Pupils wear navy blue or black shoes; boys wear tailored trousers and girls wear the official skirt; during winter a blazer is worn and a blue tie is required for boys. The uniform shop on site sells items and appointments are required to visit.
An on-site catering service (Nexalia) prepares meals. The menus are regularly checked by independent experts to ensure balanced, healthy and nutritious meals.
The Headteacher leads day-to-day operations with the Board of Directors responsible for policy, finances and practical management. The British School of Alicante SL owns the school and it is a member of Inspired Education Group.
King's College Alicante is a British international day school for learners aged 2 to 18. The curriculum blends the English National Curriculum with IGCSE examinations at the end of Year 11 and A-Levels, and the school is an IB World School authorised to offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, including a bilingual Diploma option at Year 13. English is the language of instruction with full immersion, and the school offers French and German language provision. The campus comprises dedicated EYFS facilities, primary and secondary sections, seven science laboratories, a music department with 28 iMacs, and a Digital Learning Programme supported by a one-to-one Chromebook scheme in the Secondary School, plus iPads from Year 5 in Primary, 3D printers, robotics and VR. Sport and Performing Arts are central pillars within an Inspired learning model. Opened in 2001 in its current building, it now serves more than 1,100 students from Nursery through Year 13.