Schools in Calella
11 schools · 0 reviews
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1
EOI de Calella
Primary
C. Sant Jaume, 321-339
2
Escola Bressol El Carrilet
Nursery
C. Sant Jaume, 341-347
3
Escola de Dansa Mercè Panosa
Primary
C. Monturiol, 67
4
Escola Doctor Carles Salicrú
Primary
Riera Capaspre, s/n
5
Escola La Minerva
Primary
C. de Sant Jaume, s/n
6
Escola Pia de Calella
K-12
C. Jovara, 39
7
Freta
K-12
C. Costa i Fornaguera, 2-14
8
Institut Bisbe Sivilla
Secondary
C. Valldebanador, 39
9
LLI privada Cepi
Nursery
C. Bruguera, 116
10
LLI privada La Casa dels Nens
Nursery
C. Bruguera, 244
11
LLI privada Mafalda
Nursery
C. Francesc Bartrina, 28
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About Calella
Calella, Spain is a charming coastal town that offers a great quality of life for families. The city has a strong focus on education, with 11 schools available, including public and private institutions. The education system in Calella is well-regarded, with a high literacy rate and a range of extracurricular activities. The city's culture is rich and vibrant, with many festivals and events throughout the year, making it an excellent place for families to immerse themselves in Spanish culture. Calella is also considered a very safe city, with low crime rates, making it an attractive option for families.
Known for
Beautiful beaches, Rich cultural heritage, Outdoor activities like hiking and water sports, Traditional Catalan cuisine
Climate
Mediterranean with hot summers and mild winters
Cost of Living
Moderate by European standards
Family Friendly
Excellent beaches, parks, and outdoor activities, with a safe and welcoming environment
Education in Calella
- High literacy rate of over 95%
- 11 schools in the area, including public and private institutions
- Access to universities in nearby cities like Barcelona
Did you know? Calella hosts an annual festival, 'Festa Major', which celebrates the city's patron saint with music, dance, and traditional food.