Spain, Malaga
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Robotics and TechXplore develop programming and problem‑solving skills. A Study Zone provides supervised after‑school academic support across primary and secondary levels. The program includes participation in technology‑focused events such as FANTEC 2025 (Andalusian Technology Fair).
Creative Arts includes Taller de Creación Artística and ARTÍSTICA for visual and performing arts. Music is offered for upper primary and secondary students. Modern Dance and Flamenco provide dance opportunities, and Gym Stars Academy supports rhythmic gymnastics.
The school maintains a bilingual environment with English and Spanish as the main languages. Learning Spanish and English is supported by structured programs and socio‑linguistic context. Flamenco and other cultural activities are offered to enrich cultural understanding.
Basketball and Football are available as major team sports. Dynamic Sports and Multi‑Sport programs provide additional physical activities. Modern Dance, Flamenco, Rhythmic Gymnastics (Gym Stars Academy), Brazilian Jiu‑Jitsu and Cooking Club offer a range of hobbies and recreational clubs.
The Blood Donation project engages Year 5 pupils to raise awareness about blood donation. Students participate in community service activities and collaborate to promote social responsibility. The initiative fosters teamwork and civic engagement among participants.
Sports and fitness are central to after‑school life, with Basketball, Football and other multi‑sport options. Rhythmic Gymnastics (Gym Stars Academy) and Modern Dance support physical development and movement. A Healthy Diet is prioritized, with a menu prepared in‑house for students.
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.