Sandra Gandia
Born in Colombia, to a Spanish father and Colombian mother, Sandra grew up and went to school in Santa Marta. At the age of 15 her family moved to Spain, Valencia in particular – the home of her father. After finishing her schooling, she went to the UK to learn English for one year, then she studied Social Studies at the University of Valencia. Sandra spent one year at Leicester University due to a Scholarship program, then returned to Valencia for her PGCE. She lived and worked in Valencia, then moved to London where she worked as a Spanish Teacher and earned a Graduate Certificate in Spanish Language Teaching at Instituto Cervantes of London and University of Roehampton. In 2017 she moved to Malta and works as a Spanish teacher.
Area: Languages
Qualifications:
- Graduate Certificate in Spanish Language Teaching to Adults. Instituto Cervantes of London and University of Roehampton
- Graduate Certificate in Spanish Teaching to Young Learners. Instituto Cervantes of London
- Permanent warrant for teaching in Malta, Qualified Teaching Status in UK and in Spain
- PGCE at University of Valencia
- University Degree in Social Studies. University of Valencia