
WOSPAC continues to extend its collaboration agreements with top level entities, always thinking in the excellence of the educational and sporting service for all of our boys and girls. Since the beginning of the school year, WOSPAC has signed an agreement with the British College of Gavà to head the after school programme adapted to the needs of young athletes.
The aim is such that the intense sporting practice that the WOSPAC students becomes compatible with the education that each age requires, without restricting quality. Therefore, a special programme has been designed, adapted to their timetable, paying special attention to core subjects.
Moreover, the agreement reached in 2016 between both entities lets WOSPAC lead and professionally recommend, through our specialist professors, FOOTBALL technification classes as an EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITY to all those in the school who would like to try a new sport and get to know new working methodologies with football as a tool personal and sporting development.
Now in 2022 WOSPAC runs also the AFTERSCHOOL sports master classes of VOLEYBALL, SOCCER AND BASTKETBALL Our National Manager, with extensive experience in the professional footballing world, is in charge of supervising the kids trained at BCG.



Here at WOSPAC we are very grateful for the chance to work with kids of a young age as to develop their skills and sporting attitude and to give us the opportunity to discover new young talent in Sports.
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Questions that often follow British International School and WOSPAC
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What should families look at beyond the headline in British International School and WOSPAC?
They usually get more value when they judge the full week behind British International School and WOSPAC: football load, study balance, living format, travel, recovery and emotional readiness. Looking at the whole routine often makes the next decision far clearer.
How does British International School and WOSPAC become more useful when the next decision is still open?
British International School and WOSPAC can be useful as one piece of evidence, especially when it is compared with Soccer Academy Barcelona and other realistic options. The strongest decisions usually come from weighing fit, timing and support together rather than reacting to one detail on its own.