
Classic High School
Our traditional program
Our Classic High School program is the traditional high school program, most common among our students. When choosing this program in Spain, you get matched with a loving family somewhere in the country.
You can, for instance, be placed by the beautiful Costa Blanca, get to experience the popular port city of Huelva, or study in the surfing paradise of Galicia. It all depends on where your future host family lives. It is the choice for you who long for a true Spanish experience, anywhere in this mesmerizing country.
You can enroll in the Classic High School program in Spain for one semester or a full study year.
Do you prefer the beach or city life or maybe both? For you who have a wish of being placed in a particular Spanish city, we offer area choices at an additional cost within our Classic High School program.
Choose to spend your exchange year in the attractive cities of Madrid, Alicante or Valencia, and more at an extra cost.
Please note that the number of spots available on each area choice are limited. To guarantee your spot, we recommend you to apply for your exchange year as soon as possible. First come, first served!


Select High School Spain your way
Do you already know how you want your exchange year in Spain to look? Maybe you want to live in a specific city, receive tuition in English in a British school, or study your favorite subjects? Either way, you are making the right choice by enrolling in our Select High School program, where you get to enjoy Spain the way you prefer.
We have a close cooperation with high schools in the popular cities of Valencia, and Sevilla. Tell us your preferences regarding city, subjects, and activities, and together we will tailor your Spanish high school exchange in a way that suits you well.
You can enroll in the Select High School program in Spain for one semester or a full study year.

About high school in Spain
As an exchange student in Spain, you will get an excellent opportunity to experience the everyday school life of the Spanish teenagers. The two last years of Spanish high school are called “Bachillerato”. Most of our exchange students are placed in year number one.

Spanish high schools generally do not offer a range of extracurricular activities to engage in, but some schools have their school teams in football and basketball. The majority of our exchange students in Spain do, however, participate in activities outside of school. If you want to practice a specific sport, make sure to contact a local club before or when arriving.