Spain, Alicante
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The school supports students' social and emotional development by providing a structured learning environment led by experienced teachers committed to student well-being.
The school offers education for 16–18 year olds through English-taught A-levels with native-English teachers, focusing on individualised curriculums and academic support.
A-level subjects are taught in English by qualified, experienced native-English teachers, with the option to tailor curriculums and include extra English or Spanish support.
The school operates a learning environment designed to support students' mental well-being, anchored by qualified staff and supportive practices.
Safeguarding and student well-being are addressed through policies and practices implemented by the school to ensure a safe and supportive learning environment.
The A-Level College of Altea (ALCA) offers the British A-level pathway for students aged 16–18. A-levels are taught in English with a line-up including Mathematics, History, Travel & Tourism, Business Studies, Physics, Spanish, Media Studies, Psychology, Art & Design and Sport & PE (AS). Optional extras include Extra Spanish/Extra English, Selectividad Preparation and GCSE resits. For international students, class sizes are limited to 10, providing individual attention and more timetabled time with qualified native-English-speaking teachers, supporting a personalised route to university applications. The college is sited on a small campus in central Altea on Carrer Benidorm; the interior design is inspired by modern British colleges and features modern classrooms, a quiet library, study space, and vibrant common areas such as a pool table. Extra-curricular offerings include free sailing on a 52ft boat with Capitan Guillermo, regular hikes, and Africa Exchange cultural program. Leadership support includes personalised university application guidance.