Spain, Alicante
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The school has close and constant educational support. Individual rhythms are respected; self-esteem is reinforced, and personal responsibility is encouraged. The environment uses open spaces and flexible furniture to foster participation, concentration and interaction.
The school has a psychopedagogical office to support learners' needs. There is also a medical department on site to support student wellbeing.
English is the main language of instruction, present in about 75% of subjects. Spanish structures around 20% of the curriculum. French is taught as a subject.
The school has a psychopedagogical office and a medical department on site to support student wellbeing. Movement, wellbeing and physical activity are essential parts of the educational process.
The normative framework governs coexistence, daily functioning and academic life, ensuring a safe and orderly environment aligned with the school's project. It guides relationships between students, families and staff to foster a climate of trust.
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.