Spain, Madrid
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The school provides comprehensive training beyond the academic plan, helping students recognize their strengths and manage future challenges. It promotes a culture of hard work, mastery of languages, and education in values.
The school has artistic development as one of its educational strengths.
The program is oriented toward bilingualism with native teachers. From 4th grade, French or German is taught as a second foreign language, and Chinese is available as an extracurricular activity. The Dublin Programme enables students in 5th and 6th grades of Primary and 1st and 2nd of Secondary to spend one month at Bray, Dublin, with English as the sole language of instruction.
Cooperative learning and public speaking and debate are part of the school's educational strengths.
The school collaborates with organizations such as Banco de Alimentos and Fundación Vicente Ferrer.
Public speaking and debate support leadership and professional development.
Sports are used as an ally in education. The school emphasizes emotional intelligence and values-based education, with anti-bullying initiatives in place.
Los Sauces School La Moraleja is a private day school serving ages 0 to 18. The curriculum spans British, IB DP, American, and Bespoke programs, with a bilingual approach delivered by native-speaking teachers. From the 4th grade, students study a second foreign language—French or German—with Chinese offered as an extracurricular activity. The Dublin Programme lets 5th and 6th grade Primary students and 1st and 2nd year Secondary students spend a month at Brook House Los Sauces in Bray, Ireland, where English is the sole language of instruction. The American High School Diploma is offered across Los Sauces schools, and the USA Project enables North American exchanges. Facilities include an on-site kitchen and dining hall with a dietitian-led monthly menu and dietary accommodations; the dining service is optional. Technology is embedded in learning through interactive whiteboards, laptops, tablets, Progrentis, Moodle, robotics, Arquino (C++) and Scratch, with Phidias for parent–school communication. The school emphasizes emotional intelligence, education in values, reading, public speaking and debate, and anti-bullying, alongside sports and artistic development.