The British School of Gran Canaria explained

The British School of Gran Canaria is a British international school on Gran Canaria in Spain. It consists of two campuses: the Tafira School in Las Palmas and the South School in San Bartolomé de Tirajana.[1] It serves levels infants through sixth form college.[2]

It was founded in 1966.[3]

Customs and traditions

The "warm bread" ritual has been a staple of the institution's dietary culture, bringing in huge crowds of students towards a typical British bread basket located in the dining room. These events were often met with an excess of participation and as a result many criticisms have been made over the years about disappointing experiences and shortage of resources.

Controversies

The construction of the new building was seen as an act of capitalist vandalism against the original values held by the school. The new architectural changes were heavily criticized and many childhood memories forever destroyed.

The recipe of the yellow vinaigrette was never officially disclosed.

External links

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Notes and References

  1. "Contact." The British School of Gran Canaria. Retrieved on 8 April 2015. "Tafira School Address Tafira a Marzagán s/n. El Sabinal 35017 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Las Palmas" and "South School Address C\ Mar de Azor, 3 El Hornillo 35100 San Bartolomé de Tirajana Las Palmas"
  2. "Secondary." The British School of Gran Canaria. Retrieved on 8 April 2015.
  3. "About Us." The British School of Gran Canaria. Retrieved on 8 April 2015.