Prepare for a global future with the U.S. College Preparatory School Diploma!
The U.S. College Preparatory School Diploma is a unique international program in Spain, developed in collaboration with Vermont Academy. It offers students thorough preparation to gain access to prestigious universities around the world.
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KEY FEATURES OF THE PROGRAM:
An International Programme of Excellence
- Designed for students ages 14 to 18 (Grades 9, 10, 11 and 12).
- American curriculum taught by native teachers from Vermont Academy, with an active teaching approach and an international focus.
- Small groups and personalized teaching.
- Garantiza el acceso a universidades de prestigio en todo el mundo.
- Total immersion in English, fostering talent, creativity and problem-solving skills for the 21st century.
- Approved by the Spanish Ministry of Education.
- Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC).
PROGRAM BENEFITS
FIRST-CLASS FACILITIES
A learning-inspiring environment
The program is taught on the Liceo Europeo campus in La Moraleja, Madrid, which offers:
- Modern and fully equipped classrooms.
- State-of-the-art research laboratories.
- Small groups and personalized teaching.
- Expansive sports and green areas.
- Designated spaces for workshops and collaborative activities.
ENROLLMENT PROCESS
Frequently asked questions
A meeting, either in-person or online, will be scheduled to explain the program and answer any questions. You will need to submit your grades from the last three years, a letter of recommendation from your math or science teacher, and another from your English or history teacher. All applicants must also attend a personal interview and write an essay on one of the ten topics provided.
Yes, the diploma is issued by the U.S. Department of State, fully legalized, and carries the Hague Apostille. In Spain, it only needs to be officially homologated.
Yes, you can choose to pursue only the course you are interested in. You can continue with the U.S. system, or switch to the Spanish national system or the IB program, whichever you prefer.