Spain, Tenerife
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French, English, and Spanish are taught as part of the curriculum from age 3 through 18. The school provides official language certifications (Cambridge English and DELF/DALF) and supports tri-lingual proficiency, with C1-C2 certificates in English and French by graduation. It is homologated by the French Ministry of Education and the Spanish Ministry of Education and Culture. Diplomas include Brevet and Baccalauréat in the French system and Graduado en ESO and Bachillerato in the Spanish system.
From the first year, three languages are taught: French, English and Spanish. Multilingualism is the first pillar of the pedagogy; from age 3, children are immersed in French and Spanish, with English added from the early years. By the end of schooling, students are trilingual and obtain C1-C2 certificates in English and French. The school is an official Cambridge exam center and an Alliance Française DELF/DALF certification center.
Multilingual pedagogy with immersion in French and Spanish from age 3; English is added from the early years. From the first year, students learn in three languages: French, English, Spanish. There are international exchanges around the world. The school is a Cambridge official exam center and a DELF/DALF center for Alliance Française.
On the edge of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Lycée Français International de Tenerife Jules Verne offers education for ages 3 to 18 within Mission Laïque Française. The school follows the French curriculum and provides a trilingual programme in French, English and Spanish, with English introduced early so students graduate multilingual for international study. It is an authorized Cambridge exam centre and DELF/DALF centre, and pupils graduate with Brevet or Baccalauréat from the French system, and with Graduado en ESO or Bachillerato from the Spanish system. The Bachibac double diploma enables university access in France, Spain and beyond. The campus is near university and arts environment, with IT integrated across the curriculum: every classroom has a computer, primary pupils use tablets, and secondary students use laptops. The mediathèque opened in 2019 and supports resources in French, Spanish and English. Well-being, individual support and arts, robotics and language programmes complete the offer.