Spain, Cadiz
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Step 1: You can contact Sage College by filling the online contact form. You can also call 956 92 91 00 Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The admissions team provides guidance and answers questions about the admissions process. The initial contact begins the admissions journey and sets the path for next steps.
Step 2: Come visit us. Schedule a fully personalized guided tour with the admissions team. The tour is an opportunity to meet the team, see classrooms in action, and experience what a day at Sage College is like. The visit helps families understand the school environment and the admissions process in practice.
Step 3: Student evaluation. After assessing the student's initial application and reviewing their academic record, an appointment for the entrance exams for the course will be scheduled. In secondary school, these exams will include an assessment of English level and math skills.
Step 4: Registration. Once all phases of the process have been completed and availability has been confirmed, you will receive the necessary documentation to formalise your enrollment, along with the dates and details of the welcome meetings for new students and their families.
Sage College - The British International School of Jerez provides an international, English-medium education for learners aged 2–18. It offers a British curriculum with Cambridge IGCSE and A Levels, alongside American and French curricula, and is a member of NABSS. A boarding option is available on campus. From Early Years, students learn in an English-immersion environment through play, inquiry, and outdoor exploration, building social, emotional, and communication skills. In Primary (6–11), core subjects are taught in English by native British teachers, with specialist tuition in PE, Music, Drama, and French or German, plus daily Spanish Language and Literature and weekly Spanish Culture. Middle School (11–14) follows the Cambridge International Curriculum, integrating Spanish requirements and preparing for IGCSEs. High School (14–18) offers a dual British IGCSE/A Level pathway alongside EvAU, broadening future opportunities. Enrichment features Model United Nations, the Duke of Edinburgh Award, and chess. Facilities include an indoor gym, outdoor pool, football field, labs, Art/Theatre spaces, and Sage Music School.