Castila
Castila is an international Spanish school located in Granada and founded in 1988. It stands in the historic quarter of El Albaicín, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Away from all the traffic and bustling city centre, with a garden and splendid views of the Alhambra Palace and the Sierra Nevada mountains, Castila is a unique place to learn Spanish.
Castila offers intensive language courses and courses for specific purposes. To complete the Spanish learning process, Castila is divided into 6 levels, as proposed by the Council of Europe, in 30 weekly programmes (A1 to C1) as well as other specific programmes for C2. At the school, groups are arranged into a maximum of 6 students and the method combines grammar and communication skills.
The teachers all have the highest university qualifications and ongoing training at Castila and other Spanish and international institutions.