Per Kevin Mena
High School and Baccalaureate Coordinator at CreaNova School
At CreaNova School, the Baccalaureate stage, aimed at students aged between 16 and 18, offers a comprehensive education adapted to the needs and interests of each student.
The programme is organised into three pathways: Scientific-Technological, Social-Humanistic and Visual Arts. The flexibility in the choice of subjects allows them to personalise their study plan, improving both their university preparation and their academic-professional development.
During the two years of Batxillerat, students continue to acquire skills and strategies that help them to develop as responsible individuals and active members of their social environment. Education focuses on reinforcing critical thinking and entrepreneurial spirit, fostering creativity, initiative, teamwork and self-confidence. To achieve this, activities and presentations are carried out to promote reflection and decision-making.
In addition to the core subjects in each pathway, students can choose from a variety of subjects in other areas, such as Entrepreneurship, Industrial Technology, Financial Education, European Citizenship, Graphic-Plastic Expressive Techniques, Robotics and Artificial Intelligence. These options offer a wide range of possibilities for personal growth, allowing them to explore their interests and expand their knowledge.
At this stage it is further enriched with workshops and lectures led by specialists, offering students a solid academic and professional orientation. This comprehensive education aims to prepare young people to successfully pass the university entrance exams (PAU) or other academic assessments, while enabling them to build an independent and confident identity, open to continuous learning and exploration.