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Our curriculum at BSA is based on the National British Curriculum, and we adhere to all literacy and numeracy work schemes developed by
Classes at our School currently range from Pre-Nursery to Year 13 (from 0 to 18 years old).
We have completely qualified British and Spanish teachers as well as specialist Valencian language teachers.
BSA adheres to the British Curriculum and our school’s qualifications are approved and acknowledged officially in all European countries.
Although we are a British school, 20% of school hours are dedicated to Spanish language and cultural subjects (Spanish language, Spanish Geography and History).
BSA’s main objective is to offer a personal, complete and individualized education.
A comprehensive education that involves not only learning the curricular subjects, but also being taught values (behaviour, attitude) and participating in a wide range of extracurricular activities (judo, ballet, UCMAS, Maths, funky, tennis or violin imparted by the best professionals in the Valencian Community), including any necessary individual support that children may need in order to achieve targets set by our School’s curriculum.
A personalized education means continually supervising and adapting the curriculum to the pupil’s needs and committing ourselves to keeping in contact with parents, informing them of all details relevant to their child’s education.
During early years of education, we communicate with parents through a daily report of what their child has been learning, along with any other relevant details.
The centre also has a Psychology and career counselling department with experts in Primary and Secondary education that send out annual reports in order to communicate their observations, they give attention to children who need extra support and provide parents with advice if they have any doubts or questions. They also provide vocational guidance for pupils as well as comprehensive education about drug prevention and study skills.
Our pupil’s undergo a medical examination every two years to ensure that they are in good health.
