St. Peter's School, Barcelona

St. Peter's School, Barcelona
Location
Eduard Toldra 18, 08034 Barcelona
Spain
Information
Established 1964
Grades from 18 months old to 18 years old (2º Bachillerato)
Website

St. Peter's School was the first bilingual school established in Barcelona, Spain.

It was established in 1964 by José Mª Ginjaume Mencerré, Marian Garriga and Jaume Lerma. The initial idea was to provide students the chance to learn English and to give an individualized education.

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Pedagogical outline

The school follows the Spanish curriculum.

At present it provides its students with 5 languages: English, Spanish, Catalan, French and German.

Teaching is in English to students from 18 months old until the end of E.S.O. (15 years old). The other languages are gradually introduced starting in primary, but English is the main teaching language up to Bachillerato (Baccalaureate).

In Bachillerato, in addition to the Spanish Selectividad exams, pupils may obtain UK A-levels in some subjects (usually 2 or 3, depending on the pupil's achievements and interests).

Staff

Faculty is mainly British, according to their website, in 2008:

Former Pupils (in alphabetic order)

External links