Spain, Alicante
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Main campus is in Totana, Murcia, Spain, on a property called La Isla. The School also maintains a Student Activity Center on a property called El Pedregal in Mazarrón, Murcia. The postal address is Apdo. 239, 30850 Totana, Murcia. The school is an American international school with Catholic education.
Second through twelfth grades.
Private, non-profit American international Catholic school with a boarding residence. Authorized by the Spanish Department of Education and accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.
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Brief summary of search and findings (what was found and what was not)
- Shoreless Lake School is an American international Catholic school located in Totana, Murcia, operating an on‑site boarding residence and offering grades 2–12 as a college‑preparatory program. The school's contact phone and email are published. However, no detailed, up‑to‑date fee schedule (application fees, grade‑by‑grade tuition, boarding rates, billing schedule, ancillary fees, refund policy, or payment methods) is published on the school's publicly accessible pages for the current academic year. The publicly available pages reviewed include the school overview, academics/student information, and contact pages.
Shoreless Lake School in Murcia is a private, non-profit American international Catholic school with a boarding residence. It is authorized by Spain's Department of Education and accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. The campus in Totana hosts classrooms, a dining room, a chapel, administrative offices, and storage, set on eleven acres that provide natural spaces for study and recreation. A separate Student Activity Center in Mazarrón houses a main library, study facilities, and a range of activities for boarding and day students, including swimming, fishing, gardening, animal care, and film screenings. The curriculum follows the American system with AP courses and standardized testing (PSAT/SAT) offered on site; English and Spanish courses are available, reflecting a bilingual, international student body. Thinkwave tracks grades and progress. Facilities include high-speed Internet, networked computers, a print collection, a dedicated computer science classroom, and access to field trips and year-round hiking.