Spain, Malaga
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Day students (Year 3–Year 10, ages 7–14) and boarding students (Year 7–Year 10, ages 11–14) are admitted at Creators International School in Benahavís, Málaga, Spain. The curriculum is delivered in English, with Spanish language lessons and language support for students for whom English is a second or foreign language. The school operates as a STEM-focused day and boarding school and leads to British examinations. The admissions process consists of five steps: Enquiry; Mathematics Entrance Test (in-person or online) after paying the Admissions and Evaluation Fee; a School Visit and Evaluation with the student and parents; completion of the online Application Form; and Acceptance, followed by payment of the Enrolment Fee and Endowment Fee and the start of tuition and boarding fees. Stage 2 requires international boarding students to provide the necessary visa documents, health records, previous school reports, and any relevant assessments. The school may place applicants in a Waiting Pool if there are no vacancies; the Waiting Pool is reviewed whenever a vacancy arises. Preference may be given to siblings. Applications for admission are accepted from February 2024 for the 2025–2026 academic year; registering interest for the 2026–2027 academic year began on February 26, 2024.
A Waiting Pool is used when there are no vacancies for the relevant year group, and the pool is reviewed each time a vacancy arises.
Academic excellence scholarships; STEM-specific bursaries; international student grants; transparent, inclusive application processes; Creators International School identifies and nurtures exceptional talent regardless of financial background.
Creators International School is a STEM-focused international school in Benahavís, Málaga, Spain. It opened in September 2025 and offers day programmes for Year 3–Year 10 and boarding from Year 7. The school follows a British curriculum aligned with UK IGCSE and A-Levels, enhanced by a bespoke STEM-focused program that blends global curricula to support mastery and university readiness. Instruction is in English, with Spanish offered as a second language. Classes are small, with a maximum of 12 students. The Primary curriculum integrates languages, mathematics, sciences and social studies with the arts and physical education for holistic development; the Middle School covers English, Spanish, physics, chemistry, biology, computer science, history, geography and the arts with STEM emphasis; the High School centers on a STEM foundation plus entrepreneurship, economics, public speaking and university preparation. Facilities include modern science labs, maker spaces, dedicated art studios, a theatre, a gym and a 25m pool, plus spaces for experiential learning. Boarding is available on campus, with 24-hour pastoral support and a Founding Family Offer for early enrollment.