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Language support for students not fluent in English and Spanish |
Extra English Classes: Students having problems with English, or originating from schools with a lower level of English, can obtain extra English classes. The aim is for all students in Primary to obtain a solid foundation in the English language. These classes take place during normal school hours with teachers specialized in this task. |
Additional language classes offered by the school |
French |
Use of technology in the classroom |
Information Technology has been included in the curriculum at St Paul´s College for more than twenty years. From the early days of Logo and Basic Programming on its Spectrum Sinclar and Apple IIe computers, St Paul's has strived to equip students with the tools and knowledge necessary to stay abreast of current technology. Constant upgrades to its computer equipment has enabled St Paul's to establish two computer networks at the school, one for teaching and one for administration, in which the use of electronic information has supplanted more traditional methods. Information Technology is taught from Kindergarten through to Secondary, using the latest teaching programmes. Students learn a wide range of IT skills which they implement in their studies. |
External examinations or assessments available |
Título Nacional Polimodal Bilingüe en Ciencias Naturales |
Entry evaluation for students |
Interview |
School start time |
8:30 |
School finish time |
16:15 |
School provided lunches |
Yes |
Uniform required |
Yes |
Extracurricular activities or clubs offered |
Chess, school band, swimming, dance, gymnastics, football, hockey, art, drama. |
Sports activities included |
Physical education |
Sports teams or sport competitions available for students |
Yes |
Sports facilities at the school |
Playground, multi purpose hall, sports field. |
Qualities and characteristics best defining the school |
St Paul’s College aims to provide an excellent academic education, with a high level of oral and written English and a sound foundation in French. It aims to foster a caring attitude towards the community and the environment. |
Teaching approach of the school |
St Paul’s College views education as a process through which students can develop their intellectual, social, emotional, physical and creative potential in preparation for lifelong learning and success. Its objective is that all members of the school community have the opportunity to grow, both personally and professionally, to achieve their maximum potential. |