During the month of January, eight sixth-grade students participated in an exchange program in Sweden. This was a short-term exchange (one week).

Building Skillful Thinking in Children+
More specifically, they have been at school Ramsta Skola of Uppsala with which the Lope de Vega International School has a collaboration agreement through the “Building Skillful Thinking in Children+” programDuring this mobility, the students were accompanied by Mr. John and Miss Laura B. Kleivene, both primary school teachers.
In May, Spanish families and the Lope de Vega International School will host Swedish students to complete the exchange program.
Academic mobility
The most important aspect of academic mobility, especially at these early ages, is sharing experiences with the international student and their host family. It's about experiencing the customs and habits of the country being visited, as well as becoming part of the daily life at the host school.
Furthermore, the usual language of communication during these exchanges is English, which guarantees an overall improvement in level.



















