A truly multilingual education from day one at Lady Elizabeth School
By Penny • Published: 20 Aug 2026 • 11:45 • 2 minutes read
Lady Elizabeth School also offers unique international learning opportunities. Credit: Lady Elizabeth School
In today’s interconnected world, speaking more than one language is no longer an advantage – it is an essential life skill. But true multilingualism is about much more than vocabulary and grammar. It is about understanding different cultures, communicating with confidence and feeling at home anywhere in the world.
That is exactly what students experience every day at Lady Elizabeth School.
With families representing more than 60 nationalities, the school offers an environment where internationalism is lived rather than simply taught. English is the language of learning from the very beginning, while Spanish is introduced naturally from the first years of school, allowing children to develop both languages with confidence.
For families joining the school from overseas, dedicated language support ensures every child settles quickly and successfully. The EAL (English as an Additional Language) programme helps international students develop the English skills they need to thrive in the classroom, while the ELE (Español como Lengua Extranjera) programme supports students as they build confidence in Spanish and integrate into life in Spain. These personalised programmes enable children to progress academically while becoming active members of the school community.
As students move into secondary education, they can also study French or German as an additional language, further expanding their linguistic and cultural horizons.
What makes this experience unique is that languages are part of everyday life. Students collaborate with classmates from across the globe, participate in international projects and develop the confidence to communicate naturally in multicultural environments.
As a member of the International Schools Partnership (ISP), Lady Elizabeth School also offers unique international learning opportunities that broaden students’ perspectives and help them understand the world beyond the classroom.
The result is young people who are not only multilingual but globally minded. They develop the communication skills, adaptability and cultural awareness that universities and employers increasingly value.
For many families relocating to the Costa Blanca, this international environment makes the transition easier, allowing children to settle into a new country while continuing to excel academically.
The goal is simple: to give every student the confidence to study, work and build a future anywhere in the world.
There are still a limited number of places available for September 2026. Families who enrol before the start of the new academic year can also benefit from exclusive enrolment incentives. Book an online or in-person visit this summer and discover how Lady Elizabeth School helps children become confident global citizens.
For more information contact: Isabel Femández-Lerga: Director of Marketing Lady Elizabeth School | i.fernandez-lerga@les.edu.es 0034 659 193 044
Web: www.ladyelizabethschool.com
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Penny
Penny has been a writer and a key member of the editorial department at Euro Weekly News, Europe’s largest free English-language newspaper in Spain, for many years. Specialising in cultural commentary, community features, and regional lifestyle trends, Penny crafts engaging stories that matter to the expatriate community. From local events to lifestyle insights across the Costa del Sol and beyond, her work connects readers with the heartbeat of Spain.
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