Schools in SANTA ÚRSULA
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AEOI SANTA ÚRSULA
Primary
C/ ALCALDE DOMINGO GUTIÉRREZ, N.º 1
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CEIP LA CORUJERA
Primary
CTRA. NUEVA LA CORUJERA, 44
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CEIP MENCEY BENCOMO
Primary
CTRA. LA CORUJERA, 11
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CEIP SAN FERNANDO
Primary
C/ CAMINO PASTOR, 28
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CEIP SANTA ÚRSULA
Primary
C/ TOSCA DE LA IGLESIA, 4
6
CPEI BILINGÜE DING DONG SANTA ÚRSULA
Primary
CARRETERA PROVINCIAL, 94 - BAJO 1
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IES SANTA ÚRSULA
Primary
ALCALDE DOMINGO GUTIÉRREZ, 1
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UAPA LA CORUJERA
Primary
C/ GUANCHE. PZA. DE LA CORUJERA
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UAPA SANTA URSULA (IES)
Primary
C/ ALCALDE DOMINGO GUTIÉRREZ, 1 (IES SANTA ÚRSULA)
10
UAPA SANTA URSULA II
Primary
C/ RAMBLA DR. PÉREZ 3 PLANTA ALTA
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UAPA SANTA URSULA III
Primary
CAMINO ANTIGUO Nº 4, CUESTA DE LA VILLA
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About SANTA ÚRSULA
Santa Úrsula, a town on the island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands, Spain, offers a great quality of life for families. The education system is well-regarded, with a range of public and private schools, including international schools. The town has a strong sense of community and culture, with various festivals and events throughout the year. Safety is also a priority, with low crime rates compared to other cities.
Known for
Beautiful beaches, Natural parks, Rich cultural heritage, Gastronomy
Climate
Mediterranean with hot summers and mild winters
Cost of Living
Moderate, with a lower cost of living compared to other cities in Spain
Family Friendly
Excellent parks, beaches, and outdoor spaces make Santa Úrsula a great place for families to enjoy quality time together.
Education in SANTA ÚRSULA
- The town has a total of 11 schools, providing a range of educational options for families.
- Public schools in Santa Úrsula follow the Spanish curriculum, while international schools offer a more diverse range of curricula.
- The literacy rate in the Canary Islands is high, with over 95% of the population able to read and write.
Did you know? The town's name comes from Saint Ursula, a 4th-century martyr and saint.