SECONDARY
A global curriculum and various extracurricular opportunities, including debate classes, artistic activities, and community service projects, prepare our young people to step out into the world. We encourage you to learn more about our program.
External exams as indicators of success
Global and diverse curriculum. We continue learning in English
Culture of prevention: Self- awareness and conflict resolution
International experiences: Opening the doors to the world
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Linguistic growth
In this stage, we promote comprehensive growth and multilingual education, supported by outstanding results in the Cambridge exams (First and Advanced) in English and DELF in French.
Personalised attention
Our teachers address the individual needs of each student, providing guidance and resources to maximise their potential. During their time in Secondary, students work in small groups in core subjects, receiving the necessary attention.
International experiences
Through the official curriculum, complemented by the American High School Diploma and various international experiences, cultural exchanges, and participation in United Nations conferences, students broaden their horizons and acquire a global view of the world.
The Global Learning approach promotes greater intercultural awareness of the society we live in. Students have the opportunity to study abroad, taking advantage of the agreements St. Paul’s has with schools in the United States, Canada, England, Scotland, and France. These transformative experiences allow them to grow personally and expand their worldview.
Skills development
Technological innovation, the STEM laboratory, and collaborative projects empower young people to tackle any challenge with confidence and determination. Additionally, the Performing Arts programme helps advance debating and public speaking skills.
We not only use traditional methodologies, but also project-based learning, cooperative learning, and flipped classroom methods. In this way, we ensure that our students learn in various formats, promoting critical thinking through classroom discussions and creativity through artistic activities and innovative projects.
Mens sana in corpore sano
In adolescence, academic learning is essential, but maintaining a healthy mind and body is equally important. Our students participate in a variety of talks and programmes designed to ensure their well-being.
We have a strong physical education programme that focuses on essential skills such as teamwork and collaboration, allowing them to discover new sports like rowing, rugby, and sailing, as well as participating in various events and competitions. This combination of academic activities, emotional well-being, and comprehensive physical education ensures that our students develop in a balanced way and are prepared to face future challenges with confidence and determination.