Join us on a dynamic 8-day professional study tour through Spain, designed for educators seeking cultural immersion and professional development. Beginning in the vibrant city of Barcelona and ending in the sun-soaked streets of Málaga, this tour blends educational enrichment with unforgettable cultural experiences.
You’ll connect with Spanish educators, explore teaching techniques and visit public schools to understand different educational approaches. Along the way, enjoy hands-on cultural workshops, local cuisine, flamenco performances, and day trips to stunning cities like Granada and Nerja.
Perfect for teachers looking to broaden their global perspective while enjoying Spain’s world-class art, architecture, and hospitality.
7 Nights accommodation (private room)
Daily Breakfast
All domestic transport including fast train from Barcelona to Malaga
English Speaking professional tour guides
2 x school visits including class observations and talks from leadership
All entrance fees and costs with listed excursions included. City tours, Alhambra, Alcazaba, and Cooking class and Flamenco dance workshop
Private workshops especially designed for our group.
Global Teacher will have a dedicated Team Leader who will be with you every step of the way. As well as 24/7 support before and after the tour.
20 Hr Certificate of Professional Development.
We will meet the group in the country’s vibrant capital of Barcelona. Our accommodation is centrally located, allowing easy access to explore the city’s fascinating historic centre, world-famous architecture, and lively culture.
Today we dive into the heart of Barcelona. Wander through the vibrant Raval neighbourhood, explore the colourful La Boqueria Market, and soak in the atmosphere at Plaça Catalunya. In the afternoon, we’ll visit the iconic Sagrada Família, Gaudí’s world-renowned architectural masterpiece.
Morning: High-speed train from Barcelona to Málaga.
Afternoon: Guided tour of Málaga’s historic city center.
Morning: Workshop: Modern Teaching Strategies (e.g., Integrating AI in the Classroom).
Afternoon: Spanish cooking class (paella, tortilla de patatas, pan tumaca) + visit to the Alcazaba.
Morning: Visit to a local Spanish public school; meet with the international department.
Afternoon: Half-day excursion to the coastal towns of Nerja and Frigiliana.
Morning: School visit and professional exchange with local teachers.
Afternoon: Flamenco dance class followed by a live Flamenco show (1 drink included).
A day trip north to the famous town of Granada including a guided tour of the archictural magnificience and historical significinace of the Alhambra.
After breakfast everyone will be able to head to say farewell and head off to ongoing flights or maybe stay on a little longer.
I began my career in education in Spain more than 15 years ago and spent two years living in Málaga. Even after working in education around the world since then, Spain remains one of my favourite places. It’s a truly magical destination, and I’m excited to share it with a group of fellow teachers. Being bilingual allows me to bridge the gap between our local guides and Australian educators, and I look forward to taking the group to some of my favourite spots while offering insights from my local experience.