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Malaga is home to 30 international schools, offering families a range of curricula and price points to choose from.
Compare 11 international schools in Malaga, Spain. Filter by curriculum, fees (average EUR 6,909), location, and more to find the right international school now.
Torrequebrada International College in Malaga offers the International Baccalaureate continuum for ages 2 to 18, from the PYP through MYP and DP, within a private bilingual setting with instruction in English and Spanish. The school combines inquiry-based learning with an experiential curriculum designed to support self-knowledge, talent discovery and social-emotional development, enabling students to build a personal portfolio across programmes. Classroom spaces and a Learning Landscapes approach create flexible, inviting environments that foster collaboration, creativity and well-being. The Diploma Programme is delivered with around 80% Spanish and 20% English, reflecting a strong bilingual identity and opportunities for international exchanges through Affinitas Education. Founded in 2004, the institution has grown into a multicultural community with more than 30 nationalities and a commitment to safeguarding and personal well-being, ensuring students feel valued, supported and ready for higher education and life in a global society. A welcoming community supports curiosity, resilience and leadership.
Swans International School is a long-established institution in Marbella, providing a bilingual education based on the British National Curriculum alongside the Spanish Primary system. Founded in 1971, the school has expanded into a multi-campus environment where students progress from Foundation Stage through to the International Baccalaureate Diploma. The Primary Campus at El Capricho emphasizes a family-oriented atmosphere and a core commitment to literacy, earning it the nickname "The Reading School." Facilities include an indoor, chlorine-free ozone swimming pool and specialized science laboratories. The school is particularly noted for its "nothing without hard work" ethos, which is reflected in its consistently high academic achievements and its unique dual-qualification program, allowing students to meet both UK and Spanish educational requirements. Beyond the classroom, the enrichment program is a central feature, offering diverse opportunities from professional-level theatre productions to a student-run radio station and a competitive national-level debate team.
École Française Internationale Marbella delivers the official French National Education curriculum for ages 2 to 11. Preschool and primary programs are homologated by the French Ministry of National Education and operate within the AEFE framework. The school uses a hybrid model that blends the French curriculum with trilingual instruction in French, English and Spanish, delivered by native-speaking teachers. The central objective is to learn how to learn, developing executive, affective, social and metacognitive skills to adapt in a changing world. The campus is in central Marbella, a quiet residential area, opposite Parque de los Enamorados and near the sea, offering a tri-lingual, multicultural learning environment. Facilities include two outdoor courtyards, a dining hall and a multi-sport hall/gym, a media library, Fab-Lab, Archéo-Lab and Creative-Lab, plus a Nenuphar mindfulness room, a Green Space and a Pôle-Santé Health Hub. After-school programs provide opportunities to speak French and engage in varied clubs beyond regular hours.
Novaschool Sunland International is a school in Málaga delivering a British International Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18. Foundation begins at age 3 in a bilingual Infant School, Novaschool Baby Sunland. Primary follows Key Stage 2 for ages 5 to 10, and Secondary for ages 11 to 16, with IGCSEs, while Sixth Form (ages 17 to 18) prepares students for Cambridge AS and A Levels. The curriculum aligns with Spanish ministry requirements, enabling access to Spanish and international universities and including a pathway to homologate studies in the Spanish system; there is a possibility to obtain a dual British-Spanish degree. 40,000-square-metre campus in the countryside features separate primary and secondary buildings, a laboratory, music room, café, and sports facilities such as a swimming pool, football, basketball, volleyball, and a cross-country circuit. An array of after-school activities and Lifestyle and Wellbeing clubs complements academic training, delivered by qualified staff worldwide.
Founded in 2009, El Farol International Waldorf-Steiner School is a bilingual day school located in the Cerrado de Calderón neighborhood of Málaga. Catering to students from nursery through primary school, the school follows the educational philosophy of Rudolf Steiner. El Farol is the only Waldorf-Steiner school in Andalusia officially approved by the Spanish Ministry of Education and Culture. The curriculum integrates practical, artistic, and academic subjects, allowing students to learn through purposeful activities such as bread-making, storytelling, and drawing. A distinctive feature of the school is its deep commitment to outdoor education, utilizing a "classroom in the garden" approach and regular excursions to the nearby forest to connect students directly with nature. Classrooms feature pastel colors and natural materials, maintaining a calm, screen-free environment designed to support specific developmental stages without rushing childhood.
Sotogrande International School (SIS) is an international day and boarding school in Spain that educates from 6 months through 18 years. It operates an IB continuum with the Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP) and Diploma Programme (DP), and offers an American High School Diploma and an A-level route. The campus supports over 1,300 students in a multilingual, globally minded community, with English as the primary language of instruction and some subjects taught in Spanish; first languages include English, Spanish and Russian, and second languages include English, Spanish, French, German and Mandarin. Facilities include modern STEM laboratories, art studios, versatile teaching spaces, a 5-a-side astro turf pitch and a multi-surface leisure area. The school provides day and boarding (Boarding House for 160+), with extensive university placement services, the Kindred Project, and plans to remodel the library and expand the Primary division to a 4-form entry for its students.
The Benalmádena International College is a private, UK‑curriculum school for ages 3 to 18, located in Nueva Torrequebrada near Benalmádena Costa and Fuengirola. Founded in 1997 by Mr. Keith Ellis, the college operates on a single 17,500 m² campus with four buildings: Infants and Primary, Secondary, a Cafeteria and a Games Room. The school offers a British National Curriculum from Early Years Foundation Stage through Sixth Form, with elements of the Spanish curriculum, and provides a bespoke approach for students with SEN. The curriculum includes BTEC qualifications and A-Levels in Sixth Form. Facilities support age‑appropriate learning and social development, with close proximity to the beach and a coastal setting that enhances exploration. The college holds ISI inspection and British Schools Overseas accreditation and reports academic results well above the UK national average. Extra‑curricular activities include sports, theatre and an English club, plus international sports tournaments. Its campus inspires learners daily.
The British College of Benalmádena is a British international school serving ages 1 to 18 in Torremuelle, Benalmádena. Established in 2000 and family‑owned, it sits in a purpose‑built campus with a coastal setting that hosts pupils from more than 40 nationalities, with the largest groups being Spanish and British. The school follows a Cambridge curriculum pathway, offering IGCSE, followed by a two‑year AS/A Level programme and Cambridge GCE examinations. From Pre‑Nursery to Secondary, students study through the Cambridge system, with Spanish language and literature taught in Spanish and a Year 7 entry into a second language option, French. Facilities include three science laboratories, a large gym, a music room, an art room, libraries, and three computer resource centres, plus an infirmary and a concert and drama hall. Extra‑curricular options span choir, drama, dance, art, IT, and homework clubs, with leadership roles and university guidance in the Sixth Form and beyond.
Colegio San José offers an international-minded program that spans early years to adulthood. The school delivers the International Baccalaureate across PYP, MYP, and DP, alongside a Spanish Curriculum. This combination supports a coherent educational pathway from early childhood through the final years of secondary education. The school serves students aged 3 to 18, creating a continuous learning community within a single campus. By integrating IB frameworks with the national curriculum, students engage with knowledge through inquiry into global contexts while meeting local educational requirements. The program emphasizes consistent assessment practices aligned with IB standards alongside the needs of the Spanish system. Students have opportunities to study across disciplines, develop strong language skills, and prepare for university study and future careers. A diverse student body fosters cross-cultural understanding, collaboration, and personal growth, equipping graduates to navigate higher education and the broader world with confidence. The school welcomes families seeking global education.
St. Anthony's College is a co-educational British school on the Costa del Sol, founded in 1968 as the oldest British school on the coast. The campus at Camino de Coin, Km 5.25, Mijas Costa, Málaga, serves pupils aged 3 to 18 and offers the British National Curriculum alongside Spanish ESO and Bachillerato. The Foundation Stage provides a friendly, safe start, while Primary pupils are taught mainly by their class teacher with a dedicated team creating a stimulating environment. Senior Years (Years 10 and 11) follow a two-year Key Stage 4 programme culminating in IGCSE examinations, with Core Subjects taken by all students. Sixth Form emphasizes selecting courses that students will enjoy and that support success, guided by GCSE results. A tutor group system, led by a Head of Pastoral, supports wellbeing and personal development. Specialist Spanish teaching and a range of arts activities complement the curriculum; Foundation trips to a farm school, Selwo Marina and Fuengirola Zoo enrich learning. Dining is on site with Ausolan.
Deutsche Schule Málaga is an independent private school in Málaga that belongs to the global network of official German Auslandsschulen and is supported by Germany in staffing and funding. It is recognized by both the German and Spanish Ministries of Education. The school offers a bilingual German–Spanish curriculum for ages 3 to 18 and prepares students for the Deutsches Internationales Abitur, with campuses for Kindergarten, Grundschule, Sekundarstufe I, and Oberstufe/Sekundarstufe II. The campus sits on a hillside surrounded by pine and cork trees; facilities include professional science laboratories, purpose-built spaces for music and art, and a modern cafeteria, all connected by a fiber-optic network for multimedia teaching. Nine bus lines serve the Málaga–Estepona area. The school fosters intercultural exchange and European thinking through language learning, international cooperation, and exchanges with a partner school in Germany. In 2022, it received the Excellent German Auslandsschule quality seal for the third time overall.
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