Campbell College Teacher Training Centre:
Valencia on Spain’s eastern coast is the third biggest city in the country with a population of just over a million. Famous for its food (Valencia is home to paella and other typical rice dishes), music, ceramic craftwork, festivals of which Fallas in March is the most spectacular. Valencia is also renowned throughout Spain for its lively nightlife.
The climate is perhaps the most benign in Spain, with short, mild winters, average temperature 10º-15º C. July and August are the hottest months with average temperature of about 32ºC.
The central squares and streets of the old quarter boast of a time when Valencia was once the cultural and economic capital of the Mediterranean in the 15th and 16th centuries. However Valencia is truly a modern city too with ambitious urban projects and building in recent years.
The school is located near the university area of Valencia city. the ground floor premises include large air-conditioned classroom, and outdoor patio, a study area and lending library for students. Please contact us if you would like further information on the facilities available.