Spain, Barcelona
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More than 11,000 m² of facilities are available at the school. The campus includes an auditorium, a dining hall, an indoor heated pool, three multi-sport courts, a computer room, an audiovisual room, a music room, laboratories for physics, chemistry, biology and technology, and an on-site kitchen. Classrooms are adapted to the needs of each educational stage and are technologically equipped to support learning. Outdoor and indoor multi-sport courts enable all activities to take place on campus. A virtual tour invites you to explore the facilities.
The school has three multi-sport courts, for both indoor and outdoor use. These spaces support physical education and on-site sports activities. The indoor pool is heated and used for swimming lessons and after-school activities. On-site facilities enable a variety of sports programs.
Classrooms are adapted to the needs of each educational stage and are technologically equipped to support learning. The school has a computer room, an audiovisual room, and a music room. It houses laboratories for physics, chemistry, biology and technology. An on-site kitchen supports meal service.
Facilities are used to support extracurricular activities, including swimming in the indoor pool. An auditorium is available for assemblies and events. The music room and audiovisual room provide spaces for arts and media activities. Laboratories for physics, chemistry, biology and technology support science and engineering projects. Three multi-sport courts on campus expand opportunities for sports clubs and physical education.
Located in the area of Barcelona, SIL School offers a bespoke bilingual-trilingual education for ages 0 to 18, combining Cambridge Primary and Cambridge Secondary curricula with a Preschool to Baccalaureate pathway. The school teaches in English, Catalan, and Spanish, using all languages as languages of instruction. Some subjects are taught in English (PE, Arts and Crafts, Science, Geography) while others are taught in Spanish (Mathematics, Religion, History, Economics). Cambridge examinations are conducted on-site: Movers/Starters/Flyers in primary and PET/KEY/First/Advanced in secondary, with English instruction aligned to these assessments; English and, in secondary, French certificates are CE-recognized. French is introduced in ESO with DELF or DALF preparation. The campus spans more than 11,000 m2 and includes an auditorium, dining hall, heated indoor pool, multi-sport courts, laboratories for Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Technology, a computer room, an audiovisual room, a music room, and a kitchen. A midday and after-school programme features robotics, theatre, dance, language clubs, chess, and sports.