Our beautiful language institution in Granada occupies a five-storey building. It offers modern teaching aids and equipment, such as up-to-date computing equipment and audio-visual materials. It has a TV, video and recreational area where students can listen to music, use the internet, read books and newspapers or play board games and darts. The school's architecture emanates spaciousness with many windows and balconies. Each classroom is equipped with air conditioning and there's central heating throughout the building. The school is situated in a safe and central area, within walking distance of the legendary Alhambra and the cathedral.
Facts: Granada School
Year opened: 1991
Students per year: 1200
Max/Min. students: Max. students in July (110) / Min. students in June (60).
Classrooms: 10
Facilities: Large recreation room with TV, video and music systems, books and newspapers, recreational games and
coffee and snack machines. Fully equipped multimedia classroom.
Location: Within a 5 min. walk
of the historic centre of the city in a nice residential neighbourhood.
Courses offered: Standard Spanish course,
Super Intensive Spanish course, One-2-One Spanish course,
Teenage Spanish course.
Starting Dates: Standard courses every Monday, Super Intensive courses first Monday of every month, One-2-One courses any time,
Teenage courses - see Dates.
Prices: see Prices.
Photos: Photo Tour of our Granada school.
Granada Info
The Moors first crossed the strait of Gibraltar in 711 to settle in what would later become one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Their heritage has left its splendid mark on this culturally diverse city. The old districts in the Albaicín and the Alhambra are truly impressive places, as well as the city's Renaissance jewels, such as the breathtaking cathedral.
Such is the richness of Granada, an ancient city that rose as the capital of the Moorish occupancy in Spain and developed its own unique atmosphere mixed with the natural beauty of its surroundings. The town is located at the foot of the Sierra Nevada Mountains at the convergence of the Darro and Genil rivers.
Granada is the capital of the province by the same name, and is part of the community of Andalucia. One of the most important festivities takes place on January 2nd, celebrating the surrender of the Moors to the Catholic King. Granada is an ideal place to study Spanish while experiencing the best of Spain's delightful culture.
Facts about Granada
Population size: 300,000 in Granada city.
Weather: Average temperatures Winter 6Cº / 42Fº, Summer 28Cº / 83Fº
Location: South part of the Iberian Peninsula in the province of
Andalucia, located within a 2 hour drive of the coast. The beautiful Sierra Nevada ski resort is within 40 minutes of the city.
Surroundings: The Sierra Nevada mountain range.
Nightlife: A university town, Granada's bars and clubs are always busy.
Cultural Interest: Famous for its many monuments dating back to the Moorish
occupancy, including the amazing Alhambra castle-fortress.

