Spain, Alicante
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Spanish and English are the primary languages of instruction, with language learning forming a cornerstone of the curriculum. In addition to English and Spanish, German and French are introduced from Year 2 of Infant Education, and from Year 5 of Primary students choose between German and French to achieve fluency. Valencian is taught, with the Xunta Qualificadora for Valencian. Magno is an official preparation center and test venue for Cambridge, Goethe (German), and DELF (French) examinations.
English and Spanish are the primary languages of instruction. Early Years are almost completely English-immersion, with about 80% of the day taught in English. From Infants (age five) to the second year of Primary, German and French are taught, and from the third year of Primary students choose one of these languages to continue to fluency.
An almost total immersion approach is used in early childhood, with English instruction dominating in Early Years. The language balance becomes more even as students progress through the grades. German and French are introduced from Year 2 of Infant Education, and from Year 5 of Primary students select either German or French to continue to fluency. The school is an official Cambridge examination centre.
Magno International School, formerly San Alberto Magno, is an international Cambridge school for ages 3–18 and now part of Orbital Education. In Monforte del Cid, Alicante, the campus sits on 33,000 m2 of green space with bright classrooms, science laboratories, sensory rooms, a sports complex, a chess room and a vegetable patch. The curriculum blends a bespoke approach with Cambridge Primary in early years and emphasizes multilingual learning from nursery onward. Spanish and English are the primary languages of instruction; German and French are introduced from Year 2, with Year 5 onward giving students a choice to pursue fluency in a language. The school offers two Baccalaureate pathways for ages 16–18: Spanish National Baccalaureate and International A-Level Programme. It is official Cambridge examination centre and prepares students for Cambridge English qualifications, DELF/DALF and Goethe exams. Sixth Form combines on-campus support with online learning to access Spanish and universities, including UNED.