Results

Prime Minister's Office of Spain

04/26/2024 | Press release | Archived content

More than 133,700 students study Spanish around the world through Education Abroad programmes

A total of 133,752 students are studying Spanish language and culture around the world thanks to the programmes abroad of the Ministry of Education, Vocational Training and Sports, according to data from the Statistics on Educational Action Abroad for the 2023-2024 academic year, published this Friday. Of the total number of students, 54.6% are women, compared to 45.4% men.

These programmes are carried out in 47 countries thanks to the work of 10,203 professionals including teachers, technical advisors, teachers from the Bilingual Sections, visiting teachers and conversation assistants.

The countries where most students participate in the different programmes are the United States (41,871 students), Canada (7,440), Bulgaria (7,344), Poland (6,793), Russia (6,197), France (5,413) and Germany (4,998).

The Ministry of Education, Vocational Training and Sports has six directly managed programmes in 32 countries. According to the statistics, the number of students benefiting from them has grown to 42,112 students in the 2023-2024 academic year, i.e. 4.8% more than a decade ago.

Among these six programmes, there are 18 Spanish state-owned centres in seven different countries, where a total of 8,335 students study, taught by 694 teachers. In addition, there are two other mixed institutions with Spanish state participation, with 2,046 students and 218 additional teachers.

The programme of Spanish Sections in schools in other countries, which allows Spanish language teaching to be taken abroad, has 29 sections in five countries and a total of 9,579 students in 57 schools. This programme is characterised by its flexibility and adaptability to different educational systems.

As for the European Schools, the number of students in the 2023-2024 academic year has grown again to a total of 6,567 students, which is 1,571 more than ten years ago.

In addition to the programmes managed directly by the Ministry, which have Spanish civil servant teaching staff, there are also programmes in which the Ministry participates through collaboration agreements or through the participation of teaching or support staff. These include the Bilingual Sections programme, present in China as well as in Central and Eastern Europe, with 74 sections and 31,449 students.

The International Spanish Academies programme, which is taught in the United States, Canada and Australia, had 45,739 students (10,000 more than a decade ago) and 156 teachers.

The Foreign Educational Action of the Ministry of Education, Vocational Training and Sports promotes teaching in Spanish abroad through different programmes, six of which are managed directly and the rest through agreements and partnerships, with the aim of participating in the promotion, dissemination and preservation of the Spanish language and culture in the world. Its action is also aimed at enabling Spaniards living abroad to maintain cultural links with their country.

Non official translation