Spain, Barcelona
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English, Catalan, and Spanish are taught as core languages; French is introduced in secondary education with DELF or DALF. Cambridge English exams (Movers, Starters, Flyers; PET, KEY, First, Advance) are available on site and certificates are CE-recognized. The school is affiliated with Cambridge International School.
The school's project is trilingual: English, Catalan, and Spanish. Catalan, Spanish, and English are used as languages of instruction across subjects; several courses are taught in English (Physical Education, Arts and Crafts, Science, Geography) and others in Spanish (Mathematics, Religion, History, Economics). French is introduced in compulsory secondary education with DELF or DALF, and Cambridge English exams are offered on site for primary (Movers, Starters, Flyers) and secondary (PET, KEY, First, Advance) and are recognized by the CE. The school is linked to Cambridge International School.
The program is trilingual, with English, Catalan, and Spanish used across the curriculum. Subjects are taught in English in some areas and in Spanish in others, with Catalan integrated as a vehicle language. French is introduced in secondary education, with DELF or DALF available. Cambridge English exams are offered on site and CE-recognized certificates are issued. The school maintains affiliation with Cambridge International School.
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.