Spain, Lanzarote
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The school uses a bilingual approach with emphasis on language fluency. English language classes are offered through Saturday School to children from public schools (ages 7–18).
The school aims to develop bilingual global citizens through a creative and challenging combination of British, Spanish and International Curriculums. Language fluency is nurtured as part of the learning approach.
The British School of Lanzarote is a private, all-age school on a single Canary Island campus serving students from age 2 to 18. It delivers a bilingual program that blends a British curriculum with elements of the Spanish National Curriculum and international qualifications, with teaching in English and parallel Spanish components. The school covers Key Stages 1–5, including Sixth Form, and prepares students for AS and A‑Levels in Psychology, Biology, Chemistry, Global Perspectives, Business, English Language, Maths and Computer Science. Established in 1985, it has grown into an internationally oriented setting with a NABSS-approved Sixth Form since February 2021. Facilities include Foundation Stage rooms, primary and secondary teaching spaces, a Library, Art Room, Science Laboratory, Computing Suite and a Sensory Room, plus on-site canteen and outdoor learning spaces. Extra activities include Saturday School for students, with Arts, Dance and language clubs that complement the core curriculum and reinforce community values.