The EIC awarded at the CEPTA 2014 awards

02-04-2014 14:25

The ESCOLA INTERNACIONAL DEL CAMP has been given an award at the last Business Night organised by the CEPTA (Confederation of Tarragona Businesses). Specifically, it received the award within the Job Creation category (the Escola has created over 100 direct jobs). This mention is an acknowledgement of the Escola Internacional’s fantastic trajectory in its first 2 years in operation. During this time the Escola has achieved many ambitious milestones:

-Apply its own innovative learning method (Sòcrates Educa)

-The goal of international education where its students master 4 languages.

-Take full advantage of new technologies.

-Offer all educational levels: from Nursery to Baccalaureate (national and international)

-Have vanguard installations.

-Organise a series of activities in and outside the Escola. For both students and parents and, moreover, complementing the teaching activities.

And all with the excellent human resources of a team that is professionally and internationally highly qualified, which is what makes the difference in quality education.

This award gives recognition to the entrepreneurship and to the development of a project with private initiative and the vocation to public service, is non-profit making and which becomes a great success generating long-term added value and high quality jobs in the territory.

The Escola Internacional became an example during the Business Night that projects like these make a difference and help to keep the territory moving forward in the times we live in.The creation of the Escola Internacional is the result of the willingness and efforts of a group of people who share a vision and head out on this exciting adventure of founding a new school in our territory. Currently, it has over 400 students and it is a good example of what confidence and resolve can do to make ideas a reality. Precisely that, confidence has been the focal point of the Tarragona Business Night that the economists Xavier Salai Martin and José M. Gay de Liébana took part in.