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Compare Japanese Curriculum International Schools in Spain

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Instructs in Japanese
Ages 3 - 15 years
Fees €6,324 - 6,696
Pupils 50
Type Co-educational
Located on the outskirts of Barcelona, the Barcelona Japanese School is a private foundation-run institution serving ages 3 to 15. It follows the Japanese national curriculum for elementary and middle school, guiding students to learn independently, with emotional depth and resilience. Instruction emphasizes student-led, interactive learning and uses tablets to support individualized and collaborative work within a teacher-based subject structure. Middle school classes run 45 minutes with a flexible 5-minute adjustment to preserve time for language study. From first grade, English instruction is provided and Spanish activities occur weekly for all grades. The school also conducts local fieldwork and exchanges to foster international understanding and local knowledge. The campus features a nature-rich setting with a gym, futsal court, playground, home economics, arts and crafts, science rooms, and a classroom garden. Distinctive programs include Art Day visits to Catalan cultural sites and exchanges with schools and the Autonomous University of Barcelona.
Instructs in Spanish, English
Ages 2 - 18 years
Pupils 660
Type Co-educational
Julio Verne School, established in 1969 and located in the natural setting of El Vedat de Torrent near Valencia, offers a bilingual education system combining the Spanish curriculum with Cambridge International standards. The campus caters to students from early childhood through pre-university, featuring bilingual instruction in English and Spanish, alongside French and German as additional languages. The school emphasizes 'Learning by Doing' through its signature "Vuela Alto" competency program, which integrates digital empowerment, emotional learning, and public speaking initiatives like the JVS Talks. Students benefit from specialized campus amenities including a swimming pool, science laboratories, and thematic classrooms designed for collaborative learning. As an active participant in European Erasmus+ projects, the school provides extensive international exchange opportunities in countries such as France and Germany. Extracurricular options range from robotics and chess to fencing and violin, ensuring a broad array of developmental opportunities for all pupils.
Instructs in English, Spanish
Ages 0 - 18 years
Fees €4,930 - 7,310
Pupils 920
Type Co-educational
Legamar International School offers a truly international, bilingual education for ages 0 to 18. The school combines English and Spanish daily instruction across a range of curricula, including the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme for 16–19-year-olds, as well as Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge Secondary, American, British, Japanese and BTEC options. Early childhood education uses an immersive 50/50 English–Spanish approach with native-speaking teachers and conversation assistants to develop oral skills. French and German begin in Primary, while Cambridge English, Goethe Institute German and Delft French certifications are available. The curriculum emphasizes project‑based learning, ICT, service‑learning, flipped classrooms, design thinking and cooperative learning, with a strong focus on sustainability and emotional education. Facilities include two science laboratories, a refurbished main library, dedicated study space, two psychomotricity rooms, an art workshop, and outdoor classrooms, a farm, school gardens and a pond for practical natural science. After‑school activities are robust, with opportunities in clubs and projects.
Instructs in English, Spanish
Ages 1 - 18 years
Fees €5,900 - 14,800
Pupils 450
Type Co-educational
Xàbia International College is a private, international, co-educational school in Jávea, Spain, for students aged 1 to 18, operating on two campuses: Infants & Primary on Calle Lago Victoria and Secondary & Sixth Form on Carrer Cantallops. The college delivers the British National Curriculum alongside the Spanish curriculum, with specialist teachers guiding learners from Early Years to Sixth Form. Students follow clear pathways to higher education, including GCSEs and A-Levels as well as ESO and Bachillerato, and there is integration of BTEC qualifications where appropriate. The Foundation is bilingual, with daily exposure to both Spanish and English, and the school uses small class sizes and modern technology to support learning. The Sixth Form Centre provides dedicated spaces for study and collaboration. On offer are extensive after-school activities through XIC Extra, including robotics, drama, music, languages, and sport, plus Easter and Summer Camps and wraparound care. The college welcomes international families.
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