Lady Elizabeth School

LAUDE Lady Elizabeth School
Location
Province of Alacant
Spain
Information
Type private
Opened 1987
Grades from Pre-Nursery to 6th Form
Campus type day
Website http://en.laudeladyelizabeth.com/

LAUDE Lady Elizabeth School is a British international school in the Province of Alicante, Spain, located in Benitatxell. It was ranked by El Mundo as one of the best international schools in Spain.[1]

History

It opened in 1987 with a Junior School. Its Senior School opened in the 1990s. The company LAUDE began operating the school in 2007.

Academics

Some of the subjects on offer at The Lady Elizabeth School:

Art

Citizenship

Drama

EFL - English as a Foreign Language

English

Food Science

Humanities

Information Technology

Mathematics

MFL French MFL German MFL Spanish

Music

Physical Education

Science

Textiles

Student body

As of 2016 there are 1000 students at the School. 33% are British, 30% Spanish, and 18% Russian, with over 25 nationalities represented in total.[2]

Student Activities

School Council

School Council is run by the students. Each Year Group is represented by two or more pupils. The Headmaster, Deputy Head or Head Pupils usually "preside" over the meetings.

House System

"When they enter The Lady Elizabeth School, students from both the Junior and Senior Department are placed in one of four 'Houses':- Woburn House (Blue), Chatsworth House (Green), Longleat House (Yellow) or Marlborough House (Red). Throughout their School life pupils remain with the same House and are proud to be rewarded House Points for many different reasons including; good behaviour, consideration of others, initiative, and performance in all aspects of schooling. Our House tradition contributes to the students’ sense of belonging and loyalty. Many Sporting and Charity events are organised within the Houses and this gives pupils across all age groups the chance to be involved in fun and a variety of pursuits working together as a team." - school's website.

Other Activities

There are also a charity club and a school magazine in the school.

References


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