Experienced educator and management Dr. Javier Díaz Cabrera is the manager of MIT School Málaga at the moment. Dr. Díaz has three university degrees in psychology, law studies, and modern languages in addition to his doctorate in English language and literature. With more than eighteen years of experience as a school administrator, he has played a significant role in influencing Spanish education.
As the principal of MIT School Málaga, Dr. Díaz has shown innovative leadership by creating and administering the country’s first trilingual English, Spanish, and Chinese educational program. His ground-breaking method of teaching has established the center as a leader in bilingual education.
Dr. Díaz has expertise in managing enterprises, human relations, and bilingualism, in addition to his educational duties. His mastery of a range of instructional techniques, such as Piaget, EPC, and Montessori, among others, demonstrates his flexibility and adaptability in meeting a variety of learning demands.
About the Institute
Mit School Málaga aims to provide an education that involves the enjoyment of learning and makes it possible to find paths for each person’s development and happiness. Its pillars are based on new technologies, sports, and values such as effort, dedication, enthusiasm, respect, courtesy, responsibility, humility, enthusiasm, and discipline.
This educational facility, which is part of the Andalusian Technology Park (PTA), stands out from the others because it is the only one in Andalusia to offer four required languages. All subjects are taught in English (apart from Spanish language) starting at age three, Chinese (beginning at age three), German (beginning in the third year of primary school), French, and Russian (as extracurricular activities).
MIT School Málaga has won several awards, including one of the two Best Bilingual Quality Awards in Spain and the Best Comprehensive Education Award. It also received the First European Prize in Educational Innovation and Digitalization, the Gold Medal for Work, and recognition as one of Spain’s most significant organizations.