CIS-SFP network
School/families
communication
The doors of the School are always open to collaboration with families through:
AMPA: Association that represents the interests of mothers, fathers or legal guardians in the Centre for matters of general interest.
Family Learning Centre Educational workshops on various topics of interest from Pre-School to Year 12.
Motivating Mothers and Fathers Group that promotes coexistence between the different families and spaces and moments of playful encounters.
Mothers and Fathers Delegates Each class group has a parent delegate or a parent delegate, who acts as an intermediary between the School and the families in that group.
At the School we encourage the creation of close ties with families through special events in which we can get to know each other better and make our School a second home.
School/families
communication
The doors of the School are always open to collaboration with families through:
AMPA: Association that represents the interests of mothers, fathers or legal guardians in the Centre for matters of general interest.
Family Learning Centre Educational workshops on various topics of interest from Pre-School to Year 12.
Motivating Mothers and Fathers Group that promotes coexistence between the different families and spaces and moments of playful encounters.
Mothers and Fathers Delegates Each class group has a parent delegate or a parent delegate, who acts as an intermediary between the School and the families in that group.
At the School we encourage the creation of close ties with families through special events in which we can get to know each other better and make our School a second home.
Alumni from
all over the world
The Mobility programme allows students from all over the world to study at our School. The experience is more complete when shared with a host family, allowing for closer bonds of great value to both students.
Alumni
Our alumni also have a special place in our hearts, which is why we have the Rey Guerrero Association, which organises activities and meetings after School, as well as training, mentoring and job opportunities.
Approximately 25% of the current student body are children of former pupils, and their confidence is our greatest pride, with even third, fourth and even fifth generations of pupils from the same family. These families bear witness to the tradition of progress and continuous renewal of our School for almost a century and a half.
Collaborating
organisations
Our School has always maintained a total openness with its environment in different areas and sectors, integrating it into the educational model:
More than 75 companies take part in our In-company Internship Programme
The Pre-School pupils often visit local shops to apply classroom content.
We organise excursions to get to know companies and organisations of interest to our students.
We collaborate with more than 35 different non-profit organisations. For example, we are a collaborating centre of Save the Children, with whom we organise the annual 'Carrera kilómetros de salud' and we participate in the two main annual collections of the Food Bank.
We also maintain an active collaboration with the Teatro de la Maestranza and the Real Orquesta Sinfónica de Sevilla, supporting the city's culture.
Collaborating
organisations
Our School has always maintained a total openness with its environment in different areas and sectors, integrating it into the educational model:
More than 75 companies take part in our In-company Internship Programme
The Pre-School pupils often visit local shops to apply classroom content.
We organise excursions to get to know companies and organisations of interest to our students.
We collaborate with more than 35 different non-profit organisations. For example, we are a collaborating centre of Save the Children, with whom we organise the annual 'Carrera kilómetros de salud' and we participate in the two main annual collections of the Food Bank.
We also maintain an active collaboration with the Teatro de la Maestranza and the Real Orquesta Sinfónica de Sevilla, supporting the city's culture.
Universities around the world
We maintain relationships with universities all over the world, which we connect with our students within the Vocational Guidance Programme.
Along the same lines, every academic year we hold the University Fair, a day of meetings with a wide selection of high quality national and international university education on offer. Agencies specialising in university studies abroad also attend, to inform students about deadlines, scholarships and the options available in each country
Links with the education sector
In our eagerness to expand our horizons and collaborate with centres in other countries, we belong to the following organisations:
International Baccalaureate Organization (IB)
A non-profit foundation established in 1968 and registered in Switzerland. As of May 2020, 7002 programmes were offered in 5284 Schools in 158 countries. IB Schools are united and collaborate with each other with a common goal of building a better world through education. The School remains under the supervision and inspection of the International Baccalaureate, whose programmes bring an additional guarantee of quality and a multicultural and global vision to education.
Cognia
Since 2001, thanks to the accreditation process of Cognia (an agency accredited by the US Government), our School has been the first centre in Seville to receive authorisation from the US Embassy to provide its educational system.
Iberian Association of International Baccalaureate Schools (ASIBI)
A non-profit organisation made up of public Iberian Association of International and public Schools that deliver IB programmes Baccalaureate Schools (ASIBI) that seeks to promote synergies and the creation of a common space for the development of our educational community.
The Educational Collaborative for International Schools (ECIS)
A non-profit organisation established in 1965 of The Educational Collaborative for International more than 425 Schools and 35,000 educators in Schools (ECIS). 75 countries united to promote innovative practices in their communities. It offers support in areas such as teacher development, leadership development, recruitment and human resources, management and consultancy.
YPO
A community of global leaders with more than 29,000 managers from 135 different countries. Each of the member organisations has recognised leaders who achieved success in their youth.
International Schools Association (ISA)
Es una organización no gubernamental internacional y la primera ONG educativa en obtener el estatus consultivo en la UNESCO. Desde 1951, ISA se ha dedicado a consultar y proporcionar a los educadores la orientación necesaria que se necesita para ayudar a las escuelas a definir su comprensión del término “internacional” en la educación.