This programme combines the learning of Spanish and Fine Arts simultaneously: in the morning, the students attend a Intensive Spanish Course of 4 lessons per day at ZADOR Spanish school and, in the afternoon, they attend the required course at the Arts & Crafts School for 2 lessons per day along with regular Spanish students.
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| Language schools |
Vitoria ZADOR schools of Spanish in Spain and Fine Arts School. |
| Spanish Levels |
From Elementary Level 2 (Level 3) to Superior Level (Level 8). |
| Duration |
From Academic Term (12 weeks) to Academic Year (35 weeks). |
| Minimum duration |
12 weeks (coinciding with Academic Term). |
| Lessons per day |
6 lessons: 4 tuition lessons per day of General Spanish and 2 lessons per day of the selected Fine Arts course. . |
| Lessons per week |
30 lessons per week. |
| Material |
Material and/or book not included in the price. |
| Timetable |
Spanish classes are generally held in the morning and the Fine Arts lessons in the afternoon. Spanish: 9:30-11:30 / Break / 12:00-14:00 Fine Arts: In the afternoon (schedule depends on the selected course). The first day of class you must arrive 15 minutes ahead of the regular schedule. |
| Students per group |
Maximum of 7 students in General Spanish and maximum 20 students in Fine Arts Courses (the maximum number can vary if the Arts School decides so) |
| Age |
Minimum age – 16 years old. |
| Requirements |
For the School of Spanish, none.
For the Arts & Crafts School:
— If you have no prior knowledge on the subject, you can enrol in the first course of Drawing, Sculpture, Painting or Engraving, or for the wood art, ceramics, leather art, textile-tapestry art, artistic book binding, audiovisuals or digital graphics workshops.
— If you already have basic knowledge, you can enrol in the second course, or for the wood art, ceramics, leather art or textile-tapestry art workshops.
— If you already have advanced knowledge, you can enrol in the Natural Drawing, Sculpture, Painting, Engraving or any of the workshops.. |
| Notes |
Spanish School: A minimum of 3 students of the same Spanish level is necessary to form a group. If no group is available in the requested Spanish course, the student will receive an individual Spanish course lasting fewer lessons, plus additional tasks guided by the teacher at the resources center, until the total lessons of the chosen Spanish course have been reached.
Arts & Crafts School: The courses offered by the Arts & Crafts School are in high demand in Vitoria. Therefore, we recommend you enrol as soon as possible. Since we cannot guarantee enrolment in the first choice specialty, we recommend you choose 3 different specialties in order of preference. |
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ZADOR has designed this programme in cooperation with the Fine Arts & Crafts School of Vitoria (officially recognised by the Government), for students enrolling in long-term courses of at least 12 weeks.
This programme combines the teaching of Spanish and Fine Arts simultaneously: in the morning, the students attend a Intensive Spanish Course of 4 lessons per day at ZADOR Spanish school and, in the afternoon, they attend the required course at the Arts & Crafts School for 2 lessons per day along with regular Spanish students.
You can attend to these courses for a term, a semester or an academic year.
The Spanish courses begin one or two weeks before the Arts & Crafts School classes, except in the courses beginning in January.
The Arts & Crafts School of Vitoria, through its FINE ARTS and ARTISTIC-TRADE CRAFTS workshops, offers you complete artistic and cultural training, based on its more than 225 years of teaching experience.
Its study plan offers current teaching with complementary activities: trips, exhibitions, seminars, courses, etc.).
The Arts & Crafts School provides a Certificate with Credits recognised by different Universities.
Here you have just the different topics for the Fine Arts School. If you want to know more about the different programs of the Fine Arts School. |
| The Arts & Crafts School offers a varied and complete programme, divided into specialties, each of which offers different types of courses. |
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SHAPE AND IMAGE (Drawing)
COLOUR AND REPRESENTATION (Painting)
SPACE CONFIGURATION (Sculpture)
ENGRAVING |
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NATURAL DRAWING WORKSHOP
PAINTING WORKSHOP
SCULPTURE WORKSHOP
ENGRAVING WORKSHOP |
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PAINTING PROJECTS
SCULPTURE PROJECTS
DRAWING PROJECTS
ENGRAVING PROJECTS |
CERAMICS
WOOD ART
LEATHER ART
TEXTILE-TAPESTRY AR
T ARTISTIC BOOK BINDING
AUDIOVISUALS DIGITAL GRAPHICS |
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Term (3 months - October to December / January to Easter / Easter to June)
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Semester (6 months - October to Easter or January to June) |
Academic year (9 months - October to June) |
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Third term 2005 - 2006 17th April – 24th June 2006 10 weeks
Academic year 2006-2007 25th
September 2005 – 23rd June 2006 35 weeks
First term 2006-2007 25th September 2006 – 22nd December 12 weeks |
Enrolment closing dates |
For the Third term 2006 16th March 2006
For the Academic year 2006-2007 30th August 2006
For the First term 2006-2007 30th August 2006
For the Second term 2006-2007 1st December 2006 |
The corresponding General Spanish Course lessons for the number of weeks specified: 12 weeks for term courses, 24 weeks for semester courses and 35 weeks for the Academic Year.
The Spanish Course registration fee.
The number of tuition weeks indicated in the dates for the Arts courses, with 165-168 school days in the academic year.
The Fine Arts course registration fee.
The material needed for the Spanish course. The materials needed for the different Fine Arts courses of are not included in the price. |