Spain, Ibiza
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Extensive after-school activities support academic enrichment across age groups. Gardening, art and craft, and music lessons are provided, along with opportunities to learn a new language. Homework Club offers supervised quiet study after school on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday. Most clubs are free of charge, with a small fee for some activities.
Music education is supported by a music room with a recording annex and two art rooms that include a photographic dark room and a design technology space. In addition to after-school art and craft activities, Morna offers music lessons and creative projects across the arts.
Students come from over 20 nationalities. The school teaches in English and provides thorough preparation in Spanish language. The school fosters international mindedness and celebrates the diversity of culture and experiences on the island, in Spain and beyond.
An extensive after-school programme offers clubs and activities for varied interests, including gardening, art and craft, music lessons, and language learning. Homework Club provides supervised quiet study for students across year groups.
The school encourages leadership development; students are encouraged to identify, develop and consolidate their talents and to have opportunities to lead. The admissions process references a Senior Leadership Team (SLT) as part of the school's leadership structure.
The campus features extensive outdoor spaces and facilities, including two large outdoor sports courts and a fitness trail in a wooded area. A large garden area with a pond and hens supports environmental learning and sustains some food production. The campus provides indoor and outdoor spaces for a balanced daily life.
Morna International College is an international school in Ibiza, Spain, offering a British-style education for ages 3 to 18. It broadly follows the English National Curriculum with an international focus, delivering all lessons in English while Spanish is compulsory and German or French is available as a third language from Year 7. In upper secondary, students prepare for Cambridge IGCSEs and A-Levels, with flexible numbers and levels of qualifications to suit individual paths to higher education worldwide. The school is an accredited Cambridge University and Edexcel examination centre, with over 500 pupils progressing to A-Levels and universities worldwide. The Santa Gertrudis campus is spacious and tranquil, with facilities for Early Years through Secondary, including science labs, art rooms (with a photographic dark room), a music room with recording annex, a design technology room, and a library. IT is well developed, with interactive screens and high bandwidth; students use laptops or iPads. Outdoor spaces include two large sport courts, a fitness trail, and a garden with a pond and hens; on-site kitchens provide meals.