Spain, Malaga
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Avenida Huerta de Rufino, S/N, 29679, Benahavís, Málaga, Spain. The school sits in the hills of southern Spain.
Ages 7 to 18.
STEM-focused international school with day and boarding programmes.
British curriculum affiliation (UK IGCSE and A-Levels).
Application & Admissions Fees
- Admissions & Evaluation Fee: €150, non‑refundable and non‑transferable; due before the entrance test.
- Enrolment Fee: €500, non‑refundable on acceptance but deductible from the Tuition Fee for the first term.
- Endowment Fee: one‑time, non‑refundable €750 due on acceptance.
- Re‑enrolment Fee: €500 per student payable each year to secure a place for the following academic year; deductible from the first term's Tuition Fee for that year and payable according to the school payment schedule.
Tuition Fees (by year group; amounts shown as annual and split by the three invoiced instalments)
- Years 3 to 6: Annual Tuition Fee €15,000 — Term 1 €6,000; Term 2 €6,000; Term 3 €3,000.
- Years 7 to 10: Annual Tuition Fee €18,000 — Term 1 €7,200; Term 2 €7,200; Term 3 €3,600.
Boarding Fees (for students in Years 7 to 10)
- Boarding options (figures shown as annual amounts that include tuition plus boarding):
- Termly full boarding (7 days/week during term dates): Annual amount €50,500 (this figure is presented as the combined boarding plus tuition package).
- Weekly boarding (5 days / 4 nights per week during term dates): Annual amount €44,000 (this figure is presented as the combined boarding plus tuition package).
- Guardianship Fee (optional for full boarders): €2,500 per year.
- Boarding inclusions (no additional charge unless specified): tuition, textbooks and basic course materials; ensuite shared accommodation (with some single rooms for senior students); meals (breakfast, lunch, snack, dinner); supervised supported study time; university and career guidance; supervised access to campus sports and study facilities; a programme of weekend activities (some specialist activities may carry a supplement); scheduled Malaga airport 2‑way transfers for full boarders; laundry services; and a school group medical insurance option (medical insurance is compulsory for boarding students).
Other costs and compulsory extras
- Transport for day students: annual two‑way service €1,800; annual one‑way service €1,200. Instalments for transport are invoiced according to the school's term instalment schedule.
- Lunch for day students (compulsory): Annual €1,500 — Term 1 €600; Term 2 €600; Term 3 €300.
- Additional services liable to extra fees (examples): specialist or external examination fees (e.g., IGCSE, A‑Level), additional specialist learning or language support, after‑school care, specialist extra‑curricular activities, off‑campus school trips (except non‑specialist weekend trips and activities for termly boarding students), and compulsory medical insurance for boarding students.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Tuition Fees and Boarding Fees are invoiced in three instalments and should be settled according to the payment schedule unless the full year is paid in advance. Instalment due dates are: Term 1 — at the time of enrolment; Term 2 — 12 December 2025; Term 3 — 12 March 2026. The re‑enrolment fee due date is 13 April 2026 for the following school year.
- A 3% discount on tuition is available for payment of the full annual tuition fee at the time of first enrolment or re‑enrolment for the following school year. A 3% sibling discount is available on the tuition fee for a second or subsequent child. Founding Family fee reductions (already reflected in the figures above where applicable) include a 20% reduction in tuition for the first year and a 50% reduction in both the Endowment Fee and the Admissions & Evaluation Fee for the first year.
Refunds, withdrawal and non‑refundables
- Admissions & Evaluation Fee, Enrolment Fee and Endowment Fee are non‑refundable.
- If a student withdraws, the following charges apply (fees shown are proportions of the annual tuition and boarding fees plus the non‑refundable admissions fees):
- Withdrawal from first school day to 31 October: pay 1/3 of annual tuition and boarding fees plus admissions fees.
- Withdrawal from 1 November to 31 December: pay 1/2 of annual tuition and boarding fees plus admissions fees.
- Withdrawal from 1 January to 28 February: pay 2/3 of annual tuition and boarding fees plus admissions fees.
- Withdrawal after 1 March: pay the full annual tuition (no reduction).
- Tuition and Boarding Fees already paid for any term are non‑refundable if the student attends any classes in that term; there is no discount for delayed enrolment during a term. Written notice of permanent withdrawal should be given one term in advance; failure to provide the required notice makes the fees for the following term due.
Fee payment options and banking details
- Payment methods accepted: credit/debit card in person at the School Office (cash is not accepted), online card payments via Stripe, and bank transfer.
- Bank transfer details provided for payments by bank transfer: Account Name Atraria Inmuebles, S.L.; IBAN ES08 2100 1310 6102 0024 7517; Bank CAIXABANK; SWIFT/BIC CAIXESBBXXX.
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