Spain, Alicante
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Nestled in Cumbre del Sol, the British school in Alicante offers a sunny, peaceful setting with sea views. Learners thrive in dedicated learning spaces, including classrooms, recreational labs, a theatre, two indoor swimming pools and vibrant dining spaces. Learning spaces include multiple science labs, ICT rooms, an art studio and a photography lab, plus three recording studios. Three dining rooms support meals and socialising, while outdoor playgrounds provide space for play and activity. Sport pitches for basketball and football, two indoor gyms and an astroturf surface enable a range of physical activities.
Two indoor swimming pools support swimming lessons and water activities. Sport pitches include basketball and football. Two indoor gyms offer space for a range of sports activities. An astroturf surface provides all-weather play for games.
Learning spaces include multiple science labs and ICT rooms equipped with Google Workspace, computers, iPads and interactive boards. An art studio provides a creative space, while a theatre, a dance room and a photography lab support performing and visual arts. Three recording studios enable audio projects.
Discover over 50 extracurricular activities. ISP international opportunities include ISP Artists, ISP Changemakers, ISP Chess Masters, ISP Cultural Exchange, ISP Scientists, ISP Filmmakers, ISP Virtual Exchange and ISP Model United Nations, with workshops, international collaboration and project-based learning contributing to students' development.
Lady Elizabeth School is a British international school on Costa Blanca, with a campus in Cumbre del Sol. It serves learners from age 2 to 18, with boarding from age 13. The curriculum blends a British pathway with the IPC and Spanish study. Early Years (2–6) use a bilingual EYFS setting; Primary (6–11) combines IPC with the British National Curriculum to develop language skills and leadership; Secondary (11–16) prepares students for GCSEs through British and Spanish requirements; Sixth Form (16–18) offers Cambridge A Levels with mentoring and leadership opportunities, plus university guidance worldwide. Multilingualism is central, with English and Spanish core and additional studies in German, Russian and French. Notable features include LAMDA, Duke of Edinburgh Award and Model United Nations. The campus houses theatres, science labs, art and photography facilities, three recording studios, two pools, sport pitches and dining rooms, all within a purpose-built campus. Over 50 ISP extracurriculars.