Choosing between educational systems is one of the most important decisions for any family. At Sage College, we follow the British curriculum, a model internationally recognised for its focus on holistic student development.
One of the main differences compared to the Spanish system lies in the methodology. While traditional models often emphasise memorisation, the British curriculum prioritises critical thinking, understanding and the practical application of knowledge.
Active participation is central to the classroom experience. Students are not passive learners; they are encouraged to debate, research, collaborate and communicate from an early age.
Assessment is also approached differently, with a focus on continuous evaluation, where progress is measured over time rather than relying solely on final exams.
British qualifications are widely recognised internationally, opening pathways to universities both in Spain and abroad.
At Sage College, this approach helps develop confident, independent and globally prepared students.




