ABOUT US
- We are almost 1,000 students and 80 teachers. These are our studies:
- Compulsory secondary education.
- Four types of baccalaureate: humanities, social sciences, sciences and technology, and visual and performing arts.
- Basic, intermediate, and advanced level vocational training in printing processes and graphic design.
- Our Erasmus objetives are enrich the lives of students, families and teacher, and open minds to new opportunities of learning and living.
- Our city has about 95,000 inhabitants and is well-connected by road and rail. We are just 10 minutes from Cadiz, the capital of our province.
- We are 35 minutes from Jerez Airport, 80 minutes from Seville Airport, and 2 hours and a half from Málaga Airport.
- Our land if full of surprises. These are some of them:
- We are 90 minutes from Gibraltar, a little piece of Great Britain in Andalusia.
- We are 70 minutes from Gibraltar Strait, where you can see whales, dolphins... or go to Africa by ferry.
- We have kilometers of golden sand beaches where to practice water sports or have a sunbath.
- We have lots of hiking trails by the sea or through the mountains.
- Here you can enjoy an average of 330 days of sunshine per year and more than 3,000 hours of annual sunlight, making our land one of the sunniest in Europe.
- But there is one thing we are especially proud of: our history.
- Classical tradition places the founding of Cádiz eighty years after the Trojan War. This dates the foundation to between the 13th and 11th centuries BC.
- Our land has been the land of phoenicians, carthaginians, romans, visigoths, muslims and, finally, castillians. However, in the 19th century Napoleon's troops couldn't conquer this land so that San Fernando was the seat of national sovereignty and of the first parliament that would approve two years later the first Spanish constitution.
- Our waters are full of sunken treasures and galleons beause this land has been the bridge between south and central America and Europe, making Cadiz one of the wealthiest cities of the 18th century.
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