Spain, Alicante
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The school campus is bright, clean, and spacious with classrooms, meeting rooms, a dining room, a kitchen, a chapel, administrative offices, and ample storage. High-speed Internet access, networked computers, DVD players, and other learning media resources support teaching. Eleven acres of ground in a natural environment provide resources for recreation and enrichment of the academic program. The main campus is located in Totana; the Student Activity Center is in Mazarrón, about a thirty-minute drive away. The Student Activity Center serves both boarding and day students.
Sports activities are offered to a prudent and suitable degree. There are playing fields on the campus. The Student Activity Center in Mazarrón provides swimming, fishing, gardening, and tending animals. Hiking trips are available year-round thanks to nearby natural spaces.
The school campus provides classrooms, meeting rooms, a dining room, a kitchen, a chapel, administrative offices, and storage for daily academic life. High-speed Internet access, networked computers, DVD players, and other learning media resources support teaching. A print collection of nearly 10,000 books, maps, and an extensive slide collection supports study. A computer science classroom is dedicated to teaching technological skills. The Student Activity Center houses a main library and study facilities. The school is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and offers an American curriculum within Catholic education.
The Student Activity Center offers fishing, swimming, gardening, raising and tending animals, and watching films. There are annual trips to Granada, Toledo, Burgos, and Madrid. Hiking trips are available year-round in nearby natural spaces. There are playing fields and recreational spaces for sports and other co-curricular activities.
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.