We keep students of different abilities in separate classes.
When assigning our students to a class, we use the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_European_Framework_of_Reference_for_Languages) as a guide.
We only put students together in a group when they have the same level of knowledge.
This means that no-one is at a disadvantage and everyone can work together well. Unfortunately, in many schools this is not the case: very often, students at different levels are taught together in the same group.
We ask everyone who is interested in a language course to do a level test before they enroll. You can do this in person at our school or by clicking on this link: http://www.route66idiomas.com/spanish-level-test/. The level test consists in a written test and a short talk with a teacher so we can find out how well you can communicate.
As soon as we know the results of your test, we can tell you about the courses we offer which would suit you best.