Spanish and Art Course for School Groups in Spain

A 7-day Spanish and Art course in Benalmádena, near Málaga, for school groups 12–19, with studio work and a Málaga museum visit.

Why this course. Spanish and Art puts a school group in the middle of Andalusia for seven days and gives them a reason to keep using the language — making things. On the European Trainee Academy campus in Benalmádena, near Málaga, students improve their Spanish while drawing, painting, and discussing art, in the region that shaped Picasso, with the Spanish-speaking town right outside the door. The art gives the language somewhere to go; the setting keeps it going.

What it covers. The week runs as a project-based course — teams form on Day 1 and build a creative project across the week, with daily lessons feeding straight into the work. Mornings cover the Spanish of describing, discussing, and presenting — colour, composition, opinion, critique; afternoons run studio sessions, a guided museum or gallery visit, and team project time, with Spanish as the working language throughout. The week ends with each team presenting their work in Spanish to peers and leaders.

How it is run. A single school group of 15 to 32 students, ages 12 to 19, travelling together with their own group leaders. Students sleep either in the on-campus residence or at a nearby hotel, with full board, supervised by EUTA staff and your travelling leaders. One leader place is free for every 15 students. A guided Málaga half-day excursion closes the week (Friday afternoon, after certificates).

What Students Will Gain

Real cultural immersion on the Costa del Sol

Daily life in a Spanish coastal town — markets, beaches, Andalusian rhythm — turns the programme into context rather than a side trip.

Travel confidence and independence

A week abroad with the group builds the social confidence and self-reliance a classroom can’t — first café orders in another language, first navigating a new town as a team.

Spanish fluency through immersion

Andalusian Spanish in its natural setting — classroom morning, lived afternoon — the most efficient route from intermediate to confident.

Real-world Spanish in context

Practice Spanish where it’s spoken — at the café, on the bus, in shops and at the beach — not in textbook dialogues.

Hands-on creative practice in Andalusia

Studio sessions, museum visits, and live cultural events in the region that shaped Picasso, Lorca, and flamenco — the source material is right outside the door.

Make-and-present creative project

Teams build a creative project across the week and present it on Friday — real public-speaking practice with something they made to talk about.

Example Schedule

Sunday
  • Arrival & accommodation check-in; welcome evening with introduction to the course, staff, and campus.
Monday
  • Welcome session and an intro to the week’s art theme.
  • Vocabulary workshop — the Spanish of colour, shape, and composition.
  • LUNCH
  • Project kickoff — teams form and choose a creative brief for the week.
  • Studio session — first hands-on work.
Tuesday
  • Language in context — describing artworks and giving opinions in Spanish.
  • Listening & speaking — talking about artists and styles.
  • LUNCH
  • Studio session — developing the project.
Wednesday
  • Morning prep — vocabulary and questions for the visit.
  • LUNCH
  • Guided museum or gallery visit — Spanish-language discussion of works on show (Picasso Museum option, or an alternative arranged on request).
  • Reflection & vocabulary — back on campus, capture of new words from the visit.
Thursday
  • Useful language — presenting, critiquing, explaining a choice in Spanish.
  • Pronunciation & fluency.
  • LUNCH
  • Project development — teams prepare their Friday showcase.
  • Studio or activity afternoon.
Friday
  • Review — a light recap of the week’s Spanish.
  • Showcase prep — teams finalise their presentations.
  • LUNCH
  • Group showcase — each team presents their creative project to the group and leaders, in Spanish.
  • Certificates & reflection — awards and a look back at the week.
  • Guided Málaga half-day excursion — afternoon trip to Málaga port, cathedral, and old town.
Saturday
  • Departure — transfer back home.
Spanish and Art Course for School Groups in Spain
€765/student
All-inclusive — accommodation, meals, transport included
  • Duration7 days
  • ArrivalSunday
  • DepartureSaturday
  • LanguageSpanish
  • Group Size15–32 students
  • Ages12–19 years
  • FormatOn-site
  • Free Leaders1 leader free per 15 students

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What’s Included

€765 per student
  • 1 leader free per 15 students
  • Tuition 30 hours per week (60 min)
  • Accommodation — campus residence or hotel
  • Full Board
  • Free public transport card
  • Learning Materials
  • Certificate of Completion
  • Half-day Excursion to Malaga
  • Airport Return Transfer for AGP
  • WhatsApp Support & On Campus POC

Where you stay

Every group chooses how they stay — on the gated EUTA campus or at a nearby hotel. Both are fully arranged by EUTA, with 24/7 supervision and a dedicated coordinator for the full week.

On-campus student residence at Benalmádena International College

On the EUTA campus

Stay on the gated EUTA campus inside Benalmádena International College, where the training rooms, dining hall, and activity spaces all live. 24/7 reception and controlled access, with a dedicated EUTA coordinator on-site for the full week.

  • Gated complex with 24/7 reception and controlled access
  • Dedicated EUTA coordinator on-site for every programme
  • All-inclusive: meals, supervision, transport, insurance
Campus accommodation
Flatotel International hotel, Benalmádena

At a nearby hotel — Flatotel International

Groups can stay at Flatotel International instead, a comfortable hotel a short walk from the EUTA campus and the Mediterranean. Breakfast included, full board available, with the same EUTA coordinator and supervision throughout the week.

  • Hotel comfort, walking distance to EUTA and the beach
  • Breakfast included; full-board option available
  • EUTA coordinator and supervision included throughout
Hotel details

Frequently Asked Questions

What level of Spanish do students need?

All levels welcome. Before the trip we have a quick call with your group leader to understand the group and calibrate the lesson focus. Students stay together as one group throughout the week — no internal splitting by level.

Do students need to be good at art?

No. The art is the way into the Spanish, not a test — students draw, make, and discuss at their own level. The focus is on using Spanish confidently while doing something hands-on, so no prior art training is needed.

Where do students stay and eat?

Students can stay either on our gated campus at Benalmádena International College in Nueva Torrequebrada, or at a nearby hotel (Flatotel International) — both fully arranged by EUTA. Full board is included — breakfast, lunch, and dinner from the school kitchen, with dietary needs accommodated when flagged at booking. More on the accommodation page.

Is this programme Erasmus+ funded?

No. The Spanish and Art course is paid direct by the school out of its own budget — Erasmus+ funding cannot be applied to it. If your school is looking for an Erasmus+ funded option, see our Erasmus+ eligible school programmes or read the official Erasmus+ programme guidance.

What does the museum visit involve?

Mid-week, the group takes a guided visit to a museum or gallery — the Picasso Museum in Málaga is the standard option, with alternatives available on request. Students prepare vocabulary and questions in advance and discuss the works in Spanish during and after the trip. The visit is supervised by EUTA staff.

How do we book a date?

Use the enquire form with rough dates, group size, and the students’ ages. We’ll confirm availability and send a draft invoice plus a learning agreement template for your school to review before any deposit.

What Our Participants Say

Voices from students, teachers and group coordinators who’ve spent their week with us in Benalmádena.

“I especially appreciate the communication with Nikola — all the information and materials were always precise, on time, and exactly as we'd agreed.”
ZŠ Na Slovance
Partner school, Czechia
“The afternoon supporting programme was especially captivating.”
Hudební akademie Praha
Partner school, Czechia
“It was very instructive to visit a different environment with different teaching approaches.”
Hudební akademie Praha Pavla Zumrová
Partner school, Czechia
“From a human, educational and artistic point of view, the whole week was an utterly enriching experience — wonderful friendships were formed that still continue today.”
Hudební akademie Praha
Partner school, Czechia
“I'd like to highlight the excellent communication and the superb organisation of the whole project. The whole team came across as very professional, talented and at the same time very human.”
Hudební akademie Praha Pavla Zumrová
Partner school, Czechia
“Thank you for the wonderful support from Ms Bartošová and, on site, from David Osuji. The kitchen and staff were amazing too.”
SZŠ Pardubice
Partner school, Czechia

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