Spain, Alicante
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Early Childhood (ages 1–5) is a safe, stimulating environment where learning arises from relationships, exploration, and respect for each child's pace. Primary education offers active, meaningful learning that consolidates knowledge and develops autonomy with close support. Secondary education provides a demanding yet close learning environment that strengthens critical thinking, personal autonomy, and academic development. Bachillerato offers a rigorous, purpose‑driven program that develops strategic thinking, academic autonomy, and university preparation, with an integrated emphasis on knowledge, language, and international culture.
Creativity opens space for personal expression and artistic sensitivity. Through music, art, drama, or dance, students express emotions, explore ideas, and gain confidence. Creativity also fosters flexible thinking and the ability to imagine innovative solutions.
Vallemar uses a clearly international approach, with English as the main vehicular language, present in about 75% of subjects, coexisting with Spanish which structures about 20% of the curriculum. French is taught as a subject to strengthen communicative competence and broaden cultural horizons. Mastery of multiple languages is viewed as a tool to interpret the world, build judgment, and function confidently in international academic and professional contexts.
The school offers a broad range of extracurricular activities across sports, arts, music, and robotics. From age 3, activities are conducted in Spanish; for ages 4 and 5, Violin and Storytelling are delivered in English while other activities remain in Spanish. In Primary Education, Violin and English are taught in English, with other activities in Spanish. In Secondary Education, all extracurricular activities are conducted in Spanish, and sports are taught in Spanish.
Talent in Motion is Vallemar International School's official sports extension, designed to blend academic and athletic development. It promotes holistic growth by combining academic excellence with high‑level sport, developing physical, mental, and emotional skills. The program provides structured, high‑quality opportunities to access federated clubs and elite training, fostering discipline, effort, cooperation, respect, and commitment as core values. It aims to position students to succeed in both school and broader sporting environments.
Talent in Motion emphasizes physical, mental, and emotional development within a safe, high‑quality environment. It promotes discipline, effort, cooperation, and a sense of belonging to a community, supporting students in achieving balance between body and mind and in applying learned values to daily life.
Vallemar International School is a private international school in La Nucía, Alicante, offering Swiss and bespoke curricula for ages 1 to 18. It provides four educational stages: Early Childhood (1–5), Primary, Secondary, and Bachillerato, with an international, project-based approach that combines knowledge, language and culture and emphasizes active, meaningful learning guided by close support. English is the main language in about 75% of subjects, Spanish structures roughly 20%, and French is taught as an additional subject. The campus features open, outdoor-facing spaces, flexible furniture and rooms for laboratories, technology and art, plus a dining hall and dedicated sports facilities. Direct links to Ciudad Deportiva Camilo Cano give access to grass pitches, an athletics track, basketball, tennis and paddle courts, expanding daily learning beyond the classroom. Extracurriculars include Dance, Football, Violin, Storytelling and Theatre, Arts, Robotics and more, with Talent in Motion as the sports extension blending academic and athletic development.