Spain, Vigo
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Public Speaking and Debate is listed among Los Sauces Vigo's educational strengths. Emotional intelligence, Education 3.0 and cooperative learning are highlighted as core aspects of the school's approach. Comprehensive Reading and languages are emphasized as part of the learning project. The bilingual program in Spanish and English, with native English language teachers, supports language development.
The educational program is bilingual, with Spanish and English as languages of instruction, and native English language teachers. From 4th Primary on, pupils can choose either French or German as a second foreign language. Chinese is offered as an extracurricular activity.
Public Speaking and Debate is included among the school's strengths, supporting social and communication skills. Cooperative learning and emotional intelligence are central to student interactions. Sports are highlighted as an ally and there are opportunities for activities beyond the core curriculum.
Education in values is a central pillar. No to bullying is included among the educational strengths. The school emphasizes collaboration with others and social responsibility as part of its ethos.
Public Speaking and Debate is included among the school's educational strengths.
Sports and physical activity are prioritized as part of student development. The school offers sports and special classes as part of its services. Summer activities provide active, recreational programs for students.
Los Sauces Vigo is a private bilingual school in Mos, Vigo, beside CUVI. It serves students ages 3 to 18, from Early Childhood through Bachillerato, with a campus capacity of 750. The curriculum combines the American Curriculum with the IB Diploma Programme, and the American High School Diploma is offered across campuses. Instruction is bilingual in Spanish and English, with native English teachers. From Primary Year 4, pupils may choose French or German as a second foreign language; Chinese is offered as an extracurricular activity. The Dublin Programme invites 5th and 6th Primary and 1st and 2nd Secondary pupils to Bray Centre, Dublin, for a month, learning in English with native-speaker teachers. The school emphasizes values education, mutual respect, and a no-bullying ethos. Notable strengths include Public Speaking and Debate, emotional intelligence, cooperative learning, and reading development. The campus upholds a non-denominational, apolitical, pluralist ethos with equal access for all.