Objectives
Prepare for your IB® Spanish course and exam in Spain
Program Starting Dates
June 15th, 2025
Levels
Intermediate & Advanced

IB® Spanish summer course in Sevilla, Spain

Do you need help preparing for the IB® Spanish exam? This program is a golden opportunity to level up your Español, go on a study abroad adventure, and enjoy one of the most beautiful, historic, and culturally vibrant cities in Europe. All at the same time!

 

Based in Seville, Spain, this program provides you with a chance to live in the capital of Andalusia—the sun-drenched southern region of Spain. A city filled with world-class attraction, historic buildings, picturesque palaces, ornate churches, fairy tale-like gardens, elegant fountains, and a lively atmosphere of outdoor cafes, cobblestone streets, and bustling plazas.

 

Flamenco, tapas, and other quintessentially Spanish traditions were born in Sevilla. It’s the perfect backdrop for getting help on your IB® Spanish exam by attending this preparation course, which feature small class sizes, experienced teachers, and lessons tailored specifically to the needs of IB® Spanish students.

Highlights

Activities - study abroad in Spain
Make new friends and enjoy your time in Spain via kayaking, bike riding, tapas nights, concerts, dances, sports games, and other social activities!
Total Spanish immersion
Immerse yourself in the Spanish language and culture while living in the 2,200-year-old city of Sevilla.in the oldest continuously inhabited city in all of Western Europe.
Class materials - study abroad in Spain
Get help on your IB® Spanish exam while enjoying a study abroad experience in Sevilla, Spain.
Sightseeing in Spain
Enjoy guided tours of historic attractions, organized excursions to other cities, and a variety of cultural, social, and recreational activities.
Family homestays
Enjoy hassle-free housing by living with one of our Spanish host families—delicious, homecooked Spanish meals included.
Safe study abroad programs
Feel safe and secure with 24/7 adult support and supervision from our experienced staff and host families.

Location

In Sevilla, you’ll be in an ideal place to attend one of our summer programs in Spain for high school students. Sevilla is the quintessential city of the Spanish culture: culturally vibrant, historically deep-rooted, and outstanding architecture, the birthplace of flamenco, tapas, bullfighting, and other iconic Spanish traditions.

Here, you’ll be surrounded by 2,200 years of Spanish history, 10 palaces, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and numerous other attractions. Relish a picturesque backdrop of cobblestone streets, charming old buildings, fragrant orange trees, lively plazas, and tranquil gardens. Highlights include the largest gothic cathedral in the world and one of Spain’s most historic neighborhoods, both of which are within a mere five-minute walk from the classrooms where our high school Spanish programs take place in the summer.

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Seville Cathedral

The world’s largest Gothic cathedral was first constructed way back in the 12th century and its magnificence truly deserves its UNESCO World Heritage Site status. Its entrance is only five minutes’ walk away from Centro MundoLengua’s headquarters and inside visitors are always amazed at the scale of the cathedral’s nave and its 80 chapels that line it. Closer inspection of the cathedral’s interior is rewarded with fascinating artwork, altarpieces, carvings and even the tomb of none other than Christopher Columbus himself..

The Plaza de España

This giant semi-circular plaza may be one of the city’s youngest landmarks, having been constructed as recently as 1928, but in that time it has quickly found its place among Sevilla’s most historic attractions. An arching fountain sits in the center and is faced by tiled alcoves built into the main edifice that have been dedicated to all of Spain’s provinces, and low bridges cross over shallow canals in which rowing boats can be hired to give the visitor a different perspective of the plaza. The 100-acre Parque de María Lusia opposite boasts an array of beautiful gardens and additional features under a shaded canopy of trees, and so spectacular is the Plaza de España that it inspired the directors of Star Wars to film right here.

The Giralda

Adjoined onto the cathedral is the single most iconic landmark of all Sevilla. La Giralda bell tower was originally the minaret of a mosque that was located at this site, before it was incorporated into the designs of the Catholic conquerors for the cathedral after they captured the city. And if you manage to climb all 340 feet of it to get to the top, your reward will be some of the finest views in all Sevilla.

The Royal Alcazar

Another of Sevilla’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites may already be familiar to viewers of the hit TV series Game Of Thrones. Inside this majestic palace and royal gardens, visitors are able to view some of the purest examples of Andalusia’s Mudéjar architectural style, along with plazas, courtyards, fountains and pools lined with stunning flowers of varying colors and proud orange trees – the tree that is most synonymous with the city itself.

Other Attractions

The above list only scratches the surface of Sevilla’s many attractions. Other highlights include the following:
· The Plaza de Toros, one of the most famous bullfighting rings in Spain.
· Archivo de Indias: another UNESCO World Heritage Site where some of Spain’s most important historical archives are closely guarded.
· The Torre del Oro; a riverside tower built in the 13th century that shines in the evening sun.
· Palacio de las Dueñas; the birthplace of poet Antonio Machado is a 15th century palace, famous for its striking flower-covered facade and its unusual fusion of both Gothic and Moorish architectural styles.
·And more museums than you could ever think possible, including the Sevilla Museum of Fine Arts, the Museum of Popular Arts and Traditions, the Flamenco Museum and the Archeological Museum of Sevilla.

Day-to-Day

Summer program students in class

Getting ready for your IB® exam: IB® Spanish Exam Prep Classes

  • Get ready to succeed on the IB® Spanish exam by attending 4 engaging, interactive Spanish exam prep classes lasting 45 minutes each per day (3 hours per day in total), Monday through Friday.
  • Benefit from our program’s small class sizes (12 to 15 students), hands-on approach to teaching Spanish, and our expert teachers’ in-depth knowledge of the IB® Spanish exams.

High School students at flamenco workshop

Exploring Spain: Cultural Activities

  • Gain first-hand experience of Spain’s rich and varied culture by attending our program’s fun-filled cultural activities, such as salsa, flamenco, and Spanish cooking classes.
  • Take a deep dive into Spanish history by going on tours of Seville’s many historic attractions, which include Medieval castles and ancient Roman ruins!

High School students kayaking

Making Memories: Social and Recreational Activities

  • Take advantage Seville’s sunny weather and walkable cozy picturesque streets. Enjoy the outdoors together on a kayak trip down a scenic river, a bike ride through a beautiful park, and sports games with Spanish high school students.
  • Have fun, relax, and make new friends through organized dances, concerts, dinners, movie nights, and tapas nights for you and the other students attending your program.

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Broadening Your Horizons: Weekend Excursions

  • Enjoy worry-free, hassle-free travel to other parts of southern Spain and its international surroundings on organized group trips to some of the region’s top destinations—transportation, meals, adult guidance, and tours included!
  • Explore many possible destinations, such as the gorgeous and historic city of Cadiz, the whitewashed village of Vejer de la Frontera, the charming beach town of Tavira in Portugal or the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar.

Service learning trips with family homestays in Spain

Living in a Real Home: Hassle-Free Housing

  • Feel a safe and secure sense of home-away-from-home by living with one of our programs’ friendly, carefully-selected Spanish host families.
  • Enjoy the comforts of a middle-class home with modern conveniences—laundry assistance provided!

Eating Like a Spaniard: Complimentary Meals

  • Savor home-cooked Spanish meals—daily breakfast, lunch, and dinner included!
  • Try out Spanish staples such as paella, tortilla, croquettes, and gazpacho.
  • Have your needs met; special dietary requirements can be accommodated.

Dates and Fees

PROGRAM

IB® Spanish summer course in Sevilla, Spain

DATES

June 15th - 28th, 2025

LEVEL

Intermediate & Advanced

PRICE

2,990$
  • Deposit : Today
  • Final payment : April 20, 2025

PROGRAM

IB® Spanish summer course in Sevilla, Spain

DATES

June 15th - July 5th, 2025

ADD A THIRD WEEK AT THE BEACH

LEVEL

Intermediate & Advanced

PRICE

4,100$
  • Deposit : Today
  • Final payment : April 20, 2025

What’s Included?

Pre-departure consultation - study abroad in Spain
Pre-departure consultation
Spanish classes - study abroad in Spain
Spanish classes Monday to Friday for the duration of the program (3 h/day - 4 classes of 45 minutes)
Class materials - study abroad in Spain
All class materials used during the course

Official certificate that confirms your participation in this program
Family homestays
Accommodation and full board with a homestay family

Initial orientation walk in Seville
Activities - study abroad in Spain
Program of social, cultural and recreational activities
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Weekend excursions
Health insurance - study abroad in Spain
Health insurance

24-hour assistance
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Airport reception with a representative from Centro MundoLengua and transfer to and from Jerez de la Frontera airport

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