Spain, San Sebastian
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The campus includes 2,033 square metres of green space, 7,059 square metres of sports facilities, and a modern 240-person auditorium. Advanced technological infrastructure with digital devices from age 7.
7,059 square metres of sports facilities support 17 school and federated teams across multiple sports.
A modern 240-person auditorium and advanced technological infrastructure with digital devices for students from age 7.
17 school and federated sports teams. A music school teaching 13 instruments, with 3 instrumental ensembles and rock groups. 14 international exchanges and trips across 4 countries during a student's school career.
St. Patrick's English School is a state-subsidised cooperative school in San Sebastián (Donostia), Spain, founded in 1976. The trilingual school teaches in English, Spanish, and Basque (Euskera), with 86% of students achieving the Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English (C1) and 44% of Bachillerato students reaching C2 Proficiency level. The school achieves a 100% pass rate in university entrance examinations (Selectividad) over seven consecutive years, with an average score of 7.4. It has been ranked among Spain's top 100 schools, with family satisfaction rated 9.24/10. The school fields 17 sports teams, operates a music school teaching 13 instruments, and organises 14 international exchanges across four countries during a student's school career.