Spain, Malaga
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1. Initiate contact to begin the admissions process: the school is a Sixth Form College in the centre of Málaga. Prospective students join Year 12 after completing GCSE (year 11) or 4ª ESO, in the year they reach 16. Meetings or visits can be arranged without commitment.
2. Entry point: students join Year 12 (and Year 13) after completing GCSE or 4ª ESO, in the year they turn 16. The school educates Year 12 and Year 13 students and uses the British/A-level system.
3. English readiness: the school carries out a free English Assessment to help students prepare to study in English if they have not done so before.
4. Exams and on-site process: the school is an Edexcel Examinations Centre and all exams are taken at the school. To arrange a meeting or visit, contact via email or phone as above.
Early enrollment 20% discount on matriculation fee for matriculations completed by 16 May. A payment option allows paying 800€ now instead of 1000€ later to secure a place.
Phoenix College Málaga is a British Sixth Form college in Málaga, established in 2018. It offers British and International A‑levels for ages 16–18, preparing students to access universities worldwide. The curriculum covers English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Spanish (including Spanish for Native speakers), Business, History, Geography and French, with Further Mathematics available where demand exists. Complementary PCE (Selectividad) subjects are offered for Spanish university applications, and Cambridge Advanced English classes are available for a supplementary fee. The college is an Edexcel Examinations Centre, with exams taken on site; PCE exams occur at UNED Málaga in Year 13. Facilities include a Science laboratory, with on‑site teaching across premises expanded in 2023. There is no uniform, though appropriate dress is expected, and a library serves students. The PSC Programme provides Personal Tutors and a Target system supporting development and university applications, with trips to CERN and cultural experiences in Málaga for students.