Spain, Cadiz
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Robotics School uses the latest robotics technology. The curriculum is taught in English and extends the school's curriculum. The club features advanced, engaging activities and models, preparing students for tomorrow's science careers. The Centre hosts academic competitions, including the 5th ECI Science Contest and the 11th ECI Literary Contest.
Music is offered as part of the extracurricular program. The school provides a broad range of co-curricular and extracurricular activities to complement the curriculum, including the Music School.
The German School continues German language study after students complete the 3rd year of EPO. The program deepens students' German proficiency to obtain a diploma certifying their language level in speaking, writing, listening and reading. Class activities include playful exercises to help students develop the language skills to use the language effectively.
The Sports School offers athletic activities as part of the extracurricular program, including karate championships as part of sporting activities.
The school participates in the Model European Parliament (2024), providing leadership opportunities and international awareness for students.
Magnificent facilities with themed classrooms and outdoor learning spaces. The Sports School and the Music School are part of the extracurricular program, supporting physical activity and creative development. The staff are dedicated and adapt to the latest methodological innovations.
The English Centre in Spain is a private, independent, multilingual, non-denominational, co-educational school serving ages 2 to 18. It operates as a Cambridge International School, delivering The International Curriculum from Early Years to Cambridge Secondary, with a bespoke curriculum and a British framework. The programme includes Cross-Cultural Activities, pedagogical innovation, and teacher development, taught in English with 21st-century pedagogy and technology. Early Years education is active learning in an English environment, based on the Seeds for Life project (extension of the IC for EY). In Primary, Literacy and Topics are emphasised, supported by a Classroom Language Assistant; Secondary uses Project Based Learning and provides access to external exams and exchanges. The campus offers themed classrooms and outdoor spaces, plus Looking to the Future spaces for debates, robotics, and reading. Extracurriculars include Robotics, Music, and German language study. Since 1969, the school has offered opportunities such as Model European Parliament globally.