About Judy Sharp International School
The Judy Sharp International School is a private, independent, non-profit co-educational day school for English-speaking students ages 11-18 (American system grades 6-12). Our school is unique in Spain and, in fact, in Europe. It offers personal and specialized teaching in small groups of 3-8 students per class and an individualized program which gives students a chance to achieve academic success.
Our school is specifically aimed toward creative capable students, who experience difficulties in the standard classroom and require a strong, caring, supportive structure and personal guidance. Special attention is given to students with learning differences such as Dyslexia, Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), and Asperger's syndrome, as well as other specific learning differences.
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American
Primary Language
English
Ages
9 to 18
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jaime visedo, 9 months ago
Very good school i was failing until i came here dont listen to alfonso's review he likes getting stoned because he has a hookah review in his profile. its international and has great installations like digital whiteboards so seriously come to this school, you'll not regret it Mr.
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Daniel Röhrenbach, 3 months ago
It does not have sports facilities for its students. Instead of looking for an interesting and productive solution for the students (other schools, sports centers, etc ...), they use public parks that do not have sports facilities and create noise for the neighbors at any time within the school hours