Spain, Malaga
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1. Contact. Contact the Admissions team to begin the admissions process. The process goes beyond enrollment and includes steps to know the student and the family as integral members of the school, and for the family to know the school. Eva Mateos, Coordinator of Families and Head of Admissions, is available to guide families. Fill the form available at the following link or call 952 003 171 for personalized information.
2. Visit. A meeting can be arranged to meet you and explain what our educational project consists of. You can also visit all our facilities. This visit provides an opportunity to ask questions and learn more about the school environment.
3. Day of assessment. Depending on the child's age, you may be invited to spend an assessment day with us, including an academic test to evaluate the student's level and a personal interview to get to know them better. This step helps determine admission suitability.
4. Enrollment. After this procedure is completed and the application is approved by the Management Team, the requested place will be offered if available and enrollment will be formalized. If there is no place at the time of application, families may remain on the waiting list, which must be renewed annually.
If no place is available at the moment of application, families may remain on the waiting list, which must be renewed annually.
Atalaya International School in Spain is a bilingual international school for ages 3 to 18. It offers Preschool through Secondary programs and the Dual Diploma, along with the International Baccalaureate, Cambridge IGCSE, and other curricula. The two main languages are English and Spanish, with a socio-linguistic context that supports authentic bilingual learning. The campus spans 16,000 m2, including 6,000 m2 of classrooms and 6,000 m2 of sports facilities, with modern technology integrated into teaching. The school emphasizes a student-centred, international atmosphere, safety, and spaces that encourage creativity and collaboration. Extracurriculars are broad, from robotics and technology projects to arts, dance, team sports, and community service such as a Blood Donation project. Pathways include Cambridge English Qualifications, the PAU examinations, and a Dual Diploma alongside the IB program. A vibrant learning community supports students through personalised guidance and active engagement daily.