Spain, Tarragona
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From Early Years to Secondary School, learning is enquiry-based and active, with activities linked to topics of interest. The Primary curriculum is based on the British National Curriculum, and includes Catalan and Spanish languages and their history, geography and culture; the language of instruction is English. In Secondary, English and at least two other languages are taught, and Year 12 will introduce A Levels with a broad range of subjects. The school is accredited by NABSS (National Association of British Schools in Spain) and Ensenyament.
Art and Expression is one of seven learning areas in the Early Years curriculum. The Early Years curriculum is based on the British National Curriculum. Activities are planned around children's interests.
The Primary School curriculum includes Catalan and Spanish languages along with their history, geography and culture. The language of instruction is English. The Secondary School programme includes English and at least two other languages. Beginning in Year 12, A Level studies are introduced, supporting broader language study.
From Early Years to Secondary, learning emphasises enquiry-based and active learning. Students are involved in a variety of academic, extracurricular and social activities that broaden their horizons. These activities help students build a foundation for successful futures.
In the Secondary curriculum, there is a comprehensive course in personal, social and emotional education that addresses key issues of adolescence. This programme includes guidance on education and career paths to support student wellbeing and development.
Saba Verda International School is a private international school offering English-language education for students aged 3 to 18. It follows the British National Curriculum as the foundation from Early Years through Secondary, with Catalan and Spanish languages and their histories, geographies, and cultures integrated across the Primary years; in Secondary, students study English plus at least two other languages. The Secondary program (Year 7–11) began in 2020 and will extend to Year 12 with A Level options. The school opened in 2018 and emphasizes stable, caring environments and project- and theme-based learning rooted in both British and Catalan curricula. It holds dual accreditation by NABSS (National Association of British Schools in Spain) and Ensenyament. A comprehensive personal, social and emotional education program supports wellbeing, education and career planning. Activities span Academic, Extracurricular and Social life, with Art and Expression in Early Years part of the arts curriculum and language clubs.