Spain, Tarragona
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1. Attend an information session or presentation/open days. The school invites you to visit the school to see firsthand everything your children can enjoy while attending the Socrates Educa International School. Presentation days and open days are held, and virtual interviews and personalised visits are offered for those who cannot visit in person.
2. Following the information session and after filling out a short questionnaire, the admission process begins. You will be able to enroll after this step. The school will share and list all the signed documentation you need to submit. Admission becomes effective once approved by the Enrolment Committee.
3. The registration process is open all year round, from P1 to BAT/IB. You can also fill out the Visit Form to request a visit/interview. This provides flexibility for families.
4. You can also fill out the Visit Form to request a visit/interview. It enables you to arrange a visit or interview. This option is available for families seeking a personal introduction before enrolling. The registration process is open year-round.
The school has a scholarships and grants programme. It includes grants for specific situations and needs, discounts for large families, and for families facing difficulties. Scholarships and awards are given annually to students who excel in specific fields based on merit and effort, and are also awarded to teaching staff. For more information, contact the school secretary or review the attached letter.
Socrates Educa International School is a boarding and day community in Spain serving learners from ages 1 to 18, with on-site residences, host-family options and sports academies. The school offers Cambridge Primary, the International Baccalaureate Diploma, the American Curriculum and the Japanese Curriculum, with progression from P1 to national and international qualifications. Robotics, programming and laboratory work are embedded in teaching, with emphasis on regular discussions, group projects and presentations. Founded as a civic, non-profit initiative, the Socrates Educa Foundation was established in 2007 and opened in 2012. The campus spans 30,000 m2 with over 8,000 m2 of facilities, including laboratories, libraries, a Forum and flexible classrooms. Sustainable features include rainwater irrigation, solar energy and wind power. Outdoor sports cover 3,100 m2, with a multipurpose hall and swimming. The environment is multilingual, with English immersion and Catalan, Spanish and Chinese. Cambridge accreditation as trainer and examiner supports the academic programme.