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PostHeaderIcon Schooling in Spain – International v State Schools

If you are moving to live in Spain and you have children, one of your biggest decisions will be where to send them to school. You will want them to get the best education possible, but there will be a number of factors to consider when choosing the type of school that is best for them. Location, finances and their age will all have to be taken into account, and you will have to carry out a lot of research in order to make sure that they get into the best school possible.

When it comes to the school system in Spain, you will generally have two options: a private international school or a public state school. Language will often be one of the determining factors in which you choose, and if your child is approaching their teenage years and does not speak Spanish then it will be harder for them to pick up the language and their schooling could suffer as a result. It is therefore a very important decision, and the following information should help you when it comes to making it.

General School Rules In Spain

Schooling is compulsory for all children aged six to 16. Although it is not required by law, many children go to pre-school from the ages of three to five, but this is not provided by the state and will require a fee.

Academic Year

The academic year lasts from the middle of September to the middle of June, which is the same as in the UK, and the holidays are also the same (Christmas, Easter and Summer). However, the length of the holidays is generally longer than in many other countries, so make sure you prepare for how you will keep your children entertained, especially during the summer.

School Times

The school day generally lasts from 9am to 2pm in primary schools and slightly longer in secondary students. However, there are bound to be variations on these times, and private schools will have their own rules.

Getting A Place

Finding a place in a state school is straightforward if you are an EU citizen, and the system is based on the catchment area of the school in question, meaning it depends upon where you live. To increase the chances of getting into the school you want, therefore, you should consider moving within the catchment area when you purchase your property.

Location will also be important if you are sending your child to an international school as these may not be available in some areas of the country. International schools can also have long waiting lists, so make sure to get in early.

International Schools

International schools are bilingual schools which are aimed at English, German and French speakers as well as other nationalities. They are often considered the best choice for foreigners as the students do not suffer from having a low level of Spanish, especially at secondary age.

Curriculum

For the English schools at least, they generally follow the English national curriculum, which is an attraction for many parents. This means that English exams are taken including GCSEs and A-levels, and these can also come alongside the International Baccalaureate programme and even Spanish qualifications, known as the Bachillerato.

Learning Environment

It is common to have a better learning environment than state schools because classes are often smaller, and there is often a more relaxed approach to teaching. There is also the opportunity to take part in a number of extra curricular activities which you may not find in a state school.

Fees

The drawback is obviously the cost. Primary schools cost up to ?4,000 a year and secondary schools cost up to ?10,000 a year, and although this is cheaper than in many countries, it is still a lot of money and you will also have to pay extra for books and other materials.

Cultural Integration

On top of that, there is also the concern that studying in an international school provides the pupils with less cultural integration than they would get in a Spanish school, so they end up speaking in English all the time and not getting enough understanding of the country they are living in. However, most international schools will have a few Spanish pupils so this is not totally lost.

State Schools

There are a lot more state schools across the country, meaning there is a greater variation and you are more likely to find one in the area you are living.

Fees

State schools are of course a lot cheaper. Education after the age of five is completely free, minus the costs of books and other expenses, which will be attractive if you cannot pay for private education.

Cultural Integration

There will also be a greater cultural integration because your child will be spending the whole day speaking Spanish and mixing with locals, so they will pick up a greater amount of information about the country and will also learn the language more quickly.

Language Problems

Problems can arise due to the fact that many older children find it incredibly hard starting a school in a new language, and if they do not have a good command of Spanish then their education could really suffer as a result. To counter this, some schools offer a bilingual curriculum and Spanish lessons to help ease the process, so this might be an option. In the case that you need a Spanish tutor for your child then this will be an extra cost to consider.

Teaching Methods

As well as this, schooling in Spain is sometimes criticised as being too old fashioned. Although the situation is improving, you may not want your child to study in this manner.

Overview

In general, schools in Spain are of a high quality and you should not have a problem finding a suitable school for your child. Location, fees and your child’s level of Spanish are going to be the main concerns, and as long as you prepare carefully then the process should not be too difficult.

PostHeaderIcon Volunteer for Isreal’s Elementary School in Nicaragua

Israel Elementary School’s mission is to create educational opportunities for those who can’t afford to pay a private school. An important goal is to encourage children to persue high school, and later post-secondary education, by providing free elementary education to start them off. This school serves several communities in and around the Moyogalpa area on Ometepe Island. There are two class schedules available for students, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. This allows for the fact that many children need to help thier families with farm chores, selling produce, etcetera for a portion of the day. The majority of students are children that come from low income families. Often, Israel Elementary will donate funds to help suppliment expenses for uniforms, and school supplies, so the children won’t have to drop out of school. The school recieves all its funding from an Evangelical Church located in Managua, and recieves no financial help from the Nicaraguan government.

Volunteer can assist by doing the following tasks:

Volunteers will be working closely with the students in order to reinforce the classes ei: math, geography, english, science, recreational programs etc. you can help organize games and sport matches with others schools, schedule field trips for groups to the different point in the island. Get involved in the different activities promoted by the school, like reforesting, working on the vegetable patch, and garden. Volunteers must be of age 16 or above with minimum education of high school.This placement does not need any volunteers in the month of Jan, Jul and Dec.

Volunteers with the following special skills are preferred for the placement:-

First Responder Standard First-Aid Health & Hygiene Training HIV/AIDS Awareness Training Public Health Child & Youth Worker Early Childhood Education Leadership Programming Recreational Programming Day Care Work Sexual & Reproductive Health Training Natural Medicine

Basecamp International Centers welcomes all the interested volunteers from around the world to volunteer and make a difference. If you are interested in this placement then please contact us for the details: Email: info@basecampcenters.com Website: www.basecampcenters.com Mailing Address 298 Bagot Street, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, K7K 3B4 Phone: 613.541.7862 Toll Free : 866.646.4693 Fax: 613.541.1604

PostHeaderIcon Volunteer for Chocco Elementary School in Peru

Hampy is a non profit organization created in November 2004, whose central objectives are: To provide sustainable development at local, regional and national levels. To innovate methods of teaching Spanish to foreigners throught interactive, fun and experiencial classes. To innovate the volunteer work through well organized and structured projects. To generate preventive therapy and health programs Hampy is currently working on projects in several public and private institutions within the Andean city of Cusco and the province of Acomayo in addition to pilot projects in the the rural communities of Chocco and Kuychiro. All of their endeavours must meet basic requirements in keeping with Hampy’s general mandate – to develop programmes that have a therapeutic, preventative and rehabilitative focus in the areas of physical and mental health, education and economic and ecologic resource management.

Volunteers can assist by doing the following tasks:

help assist the children in their day to day learning, implement a hand washing campaign and games incorporating hand washing as hygiene is a major problem here. Volunteers must be of age 20or above with minimum education of Undergraduation. This placement does not need any volunteers in the month of JAN,Feb and Mar.

Volunteers with the following special skills are preferred for the placement:-

Doctor Medical Student Pre-Med Student Emergency Medical Technician Health & Hygiene Training HIV/AIDS Awareness Training Medical Administration Child & Youth Worker Early Childhood Education At-Risk Youth Work Leadership Programming Recreational Programming Social Worker (BSW) Social Work Student Psychologist Psychology Student Day Care Work Teacher – English Teacher – Math Teacher – Science Teacher – Geography Teacher – Environmental Science Teacher – Physical Education Engineer Engineering Student Organic Farming Practices Agriculture Business Management Sexual & Reproductive Health Training Teacher – Social Science Teacher – Commerce, Finance, Business Teacher – History

Basecamp International Centers welcomes all the interested volunteers from around the world to volunteer and make a difference. If you are interested in this placement then please contact us for the details:

Email: info@basecampcenters.com

Website: www.basecampcenters.com

Mailing Address 298 Bagot Street, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, K7K 3B4

Phone: 613.541.7862

Toll Free : 866.646.4693

Fax: 613.541.1604