Vale Verde International School
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Vale Verde International School (VVIS) is an international school
International school
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 located in Burgau
Burgau, Portugal
Burgau located in the region of Algarve, municipality of Vila do Bispo was a fishing village, now living entirely on tourism. Its most important attraction is the small beach of Praia de Burgau surrounded by hills that protect this beach from the frequent strong wind characteristic of...

, Algarve, Portugal
Portugal
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. The school was established in 2002 when it obtained its official license from the Ministry of Education. The school is the only licensed secondary school in the Western Algarve and is one of two licensed primary schools in the Western Algarve. VVIS has an emphasis on British
United Kingdom
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 education and follows a modified version of the English
England
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 curriculum and prepares students for IGCSE
IGCSE
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 and A level examinations. All IGCSE subjects are based on the Cambridge University curriculum. Admission to the school is dependent on a successful interview and entry examination.

The school has achieved a 100% IGCSE
IGCSE
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 pass rate since it started operation in 2002. It later became a member of the European Council of International Schools ECIS
ECIS
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 and the Council of International Schools CIS
CIS
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. It is also an accredited University of Cambridge Examinations Centre, one of only four school centres in the Algarve.

In 2007 it received planning permission to build Portugal's first bilingual primary school which delivers some subjects in Portuguese.. The buildings were officially opened in August 2010 and are fully air conditioned. The bilingual concept took two years to devise and formed the basis of a Masters in International Education dissertation by its director, Louise De Beer.

VVIS also completed a purpose built theatre in 2008, following the successful addition of a sports centre and an adaptable marque for open air productions and dining purposes.
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