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Information &
Listing of International Schools
The following is a list of
international schools in Andalucía, ranging from those that offer a purely
British or American program to those that follow the Spanish curriculum but with
a strong emphasis on tuition in English. Fees quoted are approximate and may not include
registration, materials, meals, transport or other extras.
Aloha College
El Angel, 29660 Nueva Andalucia (Malaga) Tel: +34 95 281 4133
Headmaster: Mr. Burnett Visit the school's website:
http://www.aloha-college.com/newsite/site/intro.htm Purpose-built international, bilingual, co-educational
day school for children 3-18 years. The school is a non-profit company, parents
buy shares when their children enter, and are reimbursed on leaving. 620
students and 62 fully-qualified and experienced graduate staff. Courses follow
the guidelines of both the British national curriculum and the Spanish LOGSE.
The school is authorized to convalidate in the Upper School the international qualifications of
IGCSE and IB with the Spanish national awards of ESO, BUP, COU and Selectividad.
Students go on to university in UK, Spain and elsewhere in Europe and USA. Excellent facilities include four modern
Science Laboratories, computer centre, music suite, art and design studio,
nursery, library, multi purpose hall and two outdoor sport areas. The school has
an orchestra, choir and individual music tuition is available in ten instruments.
Examiners from the UK visit annually to award certificates for music, drama and
ballet. Up to 30 extra curricular activities are offered on a regular basis,
including the Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme. Foreign exchange visits and other
educational trips form an integral part of the curriculum of all pupils. The
college provides full meals and uniform service on site and runs daily buses
from Estepona and Fuengirola. 390,000 (nursery) – 824,000 ptas (International
Baccalaureate).
Benalmádena International College Telephone/Fax:
(+34) 95 256 16 66 Principal : Keith A.Ellis, B.A. Cert.Ed. Visit the
school's website: www.bicbenal.com Benalmádena International College is a
co-educational international school, founded in 1997, in Benalmádena, on the
Costa Del Sol in
Spain. It provides
education to international children aged 3 to 16 years to IGCSE qualification
standard, and also provides 'special needs' education. A-levels will start in September 2001.
Extra-curricular activities include trips, sports and music. The school is
moving to a purpose-built location near Nueva Torrequebrada in September 2000.
Benalmádena International College Telephone/Fax:
(+34) 95 256 16 66 Principal : Keith A.Ellis, B.A. Cert.Ed. 
TheBenalmádena
International College
is a co-educational school founded in 1997.
It is situated inSpain
on the Benalmádena Costa just 400 meters from the beach.
The College
provides the British Curriculum from 3 to 18 years old which includesIGCSE,AS
and A levels. The Spanish Dual System is
offered for Spanish speaking students from 5 to 18 years of age. These students are registered with both
Spanish and British education authorities and would be eligible to enter either
Spanish orBritish
Universities in the
future.
Extra-curricular
activities include trips around Spain, Skiing, Sports, Dance, Karate and Drama.
For further
information please contact us by e-mail: info@bic-benal.com,
telephone 952 561 666 or visit our web site: www.bic-benal.com
Sunland International School Ctra. Cartama-Pizarra, Nueva Aljaima
29580 Cartama Estacion, Malaga Tel: 902 50 22 50 e-mail: admin@sunland-int.com Headmistress:
Gillian Greenwood Visit the school's website : http://www.sunland-int.com/
Sunland International School opened in September 2001 on a spacious countryside campus close to
Cartama Estacion, near Malaga University and the Scientific and Technological
Park of Andalucia. The School is no more than 25 minutes from eastern and
central Malaga, Torremolinos, Benalmadena-Costa, Churriana, Alhaurin, Pizarra or
Coin. Sunland offers an international curriculum, and will seek
authorization to offer the Primary Years (PYP), Middle Years (MYP) and IB
Diploma Programs of the International Baccalaureate Organization. English is the
primary language of instruction, plus Spanish language and other courses in line with Ministry of
Education guidelines. The School will offer Early Years and Primary classes for
3 to 9 year olds in
September 2001, expanding annually thereafter to include the middle and
secondary years. Well qualified teachers, mainly from the UK and Spain, ensure high
quality teaching with an emphasis on the individual development of each student.
The curriculum includes Information Technology, Music, Drama, Dance, Sports and
Swimming. A variety of optional extracurricular activities take place after
school.
Almuñecar International School Urbanizacíon Los Pinos s/n
18690, Almuñecar, (Granada). Tel. & Fax +34 958 635 911 Headteacher:
Nigel Melen. Fully authorized co-educational Primary and Secondary school
with 230 pupils at present, aged 2-18. Pupils study the full range of National
Curriculum subjects as well as Spanish and social studies in accordance with the
Spanish curriculum objectives. Courses lead to IGCSE and A level examinations,
with full convalidation of studies available, and students are prepared for
university entry abroad, or here in Spain through the Selectividad system. The school is also a
member of the Independent Schools Careers Organization, who offer valuable
advice and information on further study of future careers. There are 22 full
time and 4 part time teachers, including an educational psychologist and class
sizes are small. The facilities include sports area, lab, 2 libraries, English
as a Second Language Centre and information technology room. Social, cultural
and sports activities are arranged. 51,500-70,000 ptas per month, including
transport and meals.
Calpe College International School Carretera de
Cádiz km. 171, Aptdo 200, 29670 San Pedro Alcántara (Malaga) Tel. +34 95 278
1479. Fax. +34 95 278 9416 Headmaster: Luis Gonzalez Day school for
children aged between 3 and 18 years, all nationalities welcome, located between
Marbella and Estepona. British curriculum up to A level. Vocational courses are
also offered. Calpe offers a parallel Spanish curriculum which is fully
convalidated. There are approximately 180 students and 18 qualified teachers.
Calpe is the recommended examination centre for several boards, including
Cambridge, Oxford and GCSE courses. 125,000-225,000 ptas a term.
The
English International College Urbanizacíon Ricmar, CN 340, 189.5 km 29600
Marbella Principal: David Sutcliffe. Co-educational school for 350
students aged between 3 and 18 years. British curriculum to IGCSE and A level.
37 teaching staff guarantee small classes with approx. 85% British children.
Excellent record of entry into top UK, European, USA universities. Duke of
Edinburgh Award offered. Facilities include computer room, science labs, playing
fields, 2 swimming pools and libraries. Wide range of extra curriculum
activities offered, including dance and drama. 143,000-286,999 ptas per term.
Rainbow International Constantina 6, Urbanizacíon Leula, 29620,
Torremolinos. Head: Mrs Sasha Goodwin. Montessori day school for
approximately 40 pupils aged between 1 and 6 years. All nationalities accepted.
Teaching in English
up to 4 years, after which pupils may take lessons in their mother tongue.
Fees upon request.
St. Anthony's College Aptdo. 119, 29640,
Fuengirola, Malaga Co-educational school for 250 students from 3 to 18
years. The school teaches the British curriculum to GCE, A level, BUP and COU,
intensive English, Spanish and Pitman secretarial course is also offered.
Extra-curriculum activities include horse riding, drama, Spanish dance and
self-defense. Facilities include two labs, library, tennis courts, pool, gym and
recreational areas. 100,000-255,000 ptas per term.
Sunny View School
Aptdo. 175, Cerro del Torril, 29620 Torremolinos. Tel. +34 95 238 3164
Director: Mrs H. Pettis Purpose built international co-educational
school founded in
1971 and fully authorized by Spanish Ministry of Education, 380 students aged 3
to 18 years. Provides a complete British Primary and Secondary education
following National Curriculum guidelines, culmination in GCSE and A levels for
world-wide university entrance. Recognized GCE and GCSE Examination Centre, US
High School Diplomas also available – SAT and TOEFL Centre. Facilities include
spacious classrooms, new science building, maths and computer rooms, art room
library, gym and outdoor sports fields. Extra curriculum facilities include
drama, dance, music and various sports. 385,000-713,000 ptas per year.
Swans School Urb Caprico 1-2, 29600 Marbella. Tel. +34 95 277 3248
Headmistress: Mrs Tessa Swan Primary Education from 3 to 11 years.
British National Curriculum including statutory tasks at the end of Key stage 1
and 2. Full Spanish Primary Course pre-escolar to 6 EGB French primary Course.
146,000-200,000 ptas per term.
The English Centre Ctra Fuentebravia,
Km 15, Aptdo 85, El Puerto de Santa Maria, (Cadíz) Principal: Linda Randell
Co-educational day and boarding school that teaches the Spanish curriculum
and very intensive English as a Foreign Language to 750 children aged 2-18.
Sixty staff, including 48 full time teachers. Thirty-two classrooms, labs,
library, computer room, video room, sports facilities and auditorium. Extra
curricular activities include sports, choir, dance and music. Annual ski trip
and trip to UK. 90,000-465,000 ptas
The International School at
Sotogrande Aptdo 15, 11310, Sotogrande (Cadiz) Tel: +34 956 795902 Head:
Arthur Wall. The International School at Sotogrande is a progressive
coeducational boarding and day school of 280 students following the British
National Curriculum and leading to A levels and GCSE. Students comprise some 20
nationalities, although the majority are English and Spanish. 145,000-300,000
ptas per term
AFTER SCHOOL EDUCATION Stage Coach Theatre Arts School
Tel. +34 956 785081 In Gibraltar, Sotogrande, Marbella and Torremolinos. After
school and weekend classes covering dance, drama and singing for a variety of
ages.
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