Spain, Madrid
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On an 18,000 m2 plot, the facilities include classrooms, laboratories, a dining hall, workshops, an indoor sports pavilion, sports fields, and large recreation patios. Nursery classrooms are equipped with digital whiteboards and a psychomotor room, plus a playground. Second-cycle Nursery classrooms have digital boards and interactive tablets, while Primary, Secondary and Bachillerato classrooms have digital boards and laptops. Laboratories and thematic classrooms cover science, physics and chemistry, information technology, technology, drawing, painting, music, dance, drama and multipurpose use. The library, auditorium, psycho-pedagogical office and medical service are on site, and the dining hall can seat 1,000; the campus also includes a heated swimming pool and over 10,000 m2 of outdoor sports spaces with a 600 m2 covered pavilion.
There is a covered indoor sports pavilion with bleachers of about 600 m2. There are extensive outdoor sports spaces and exterior patios totaling more than 10,000 m2. A heated swimming pool is on site. The facilities support physical education and sports programs across all year groups.
The educational program is bilingual, Spanish and English, with native English language teachers. From 4th Primary onward, students may choose French or German as a second foreign language, and Chinese is offered as an extracurricular activity. The Dublin Programme sends pupils in 5th and 6th Primary and in 1st and 2nd Secondary to Bray Centre in Dublin for a month, using English as the language of instruction. The American High School Diploma is offered across Los Sauces schools, and the USA Project provides an exchange program with American students in 4th Secondary.
Extracurricular activities include rhythmic gymnastics, gymnastics, chess, Chinese, drama, Flamenco, creative dance, Taekwondo, volleyball, Yoga, Zumba and self-defense. Additional programs include Genyus School, entrepreneurship and debate. Drama and creative arts are offered along with other clubs and after-school sessions. Swimming, running, and basketball are organized through the school's sports clubs.
Los Sauces Torrelodones is a private, non-denominational school in the Los Peñascales area, northwest Madrid. Founded in 1991, it offers Pre-School through Bachillerato for around 1,200 pupils. The bilingual Spanish–English program is taught by native English-speaking teachers; from 4th Primary, pupils may choose French or German as a second foreign language, and Chinese is an extracurricular activity. The Dublin Programme sends students to Bray Centre in Dublin for a month in 5th–6th Primary and 1st–2nd Secondary, with English as the sole language of instruction. The school offers the American High School Diploma and runs the USA Project for an exchange with American students in 4th Secondary. On an 18,000 m2 campus, facilities include laboratories, workshops, a library, an auditorium, a dining hall for 1,000, a heated pool, an indoor pavilion, and extensive outdoor spaces. Extracurriculars include drama, Chinese, Flamenco, and debate, with emphasis on emotional intelligence and public speaking.