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  1. Oct 27, 2020 · The Spanish school year runs from the middle of September through to the middle of June, with three terms of about 11 weeks each. The exact dates may vary by region and type of school. There are no half term holidays in Spain, though schools here do have some of the longest school holidays in Europe!

  2. Jan 15, 2024 · Table of Contents. Can a non-Spanish child go to a Spanish state school in Spain? Do they only speak Spanish at school in Spain? What happens if my child can't speak Spanish? What age do children start school in Spain? How does the school system work in Spain? What are the different types of schools in Spain?

  3. Jan 17, 2022 · Education in Spain. Compulsory schooling in Spain begins at age 6 with primary school and ends at age 16, upon completion of middle school. Afterward, it is possible to attend a high school lasting 2 or 3 years or a vocational school. Let’s see in detail how the Spanish school system is structured.

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  4. The first four years are called la ESO (Educación Secundaria Obligatoria). Children can leave school at the end of this period or at the age of 16 if they reach this sooner. ESO is divided into two cycles with the same system of repeated years at the end of each cycle as occurs in primary education.

  5. Here is a brief summary of the changes according to the new educational law (LOMLOE): The changes are applicable starting the 2022-2023 academic year for the first and third years of ESO. Starting the 2023-2024 academic year, the changes will be applicable for the second and fourth years as well.

  6. Spanish is taught in a specialist language room meaning students have plenty of IT access to facilitate independently controlled listening practice (as in the A-level exam) and pair-work speaking practice. Lessons cover the four main language skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing and are taught, as far as possible, in the target ...

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  8. We explain the basics of the Spanish state school education system below. Many expats moving to Spain worry about whether to put their kids into a private fee-paying private International school or whether to educate them in the Spanish system.