Spain, Alicante
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Reception and Primary wear royal blue polo shirts with the Phoenix logo and royal blue sweatshirts; black trousers, mid-length shorts or knee-length skirts, with plain black or white socks or tights and plain black or white trainers with subtle logos. Secondary wear white polo tops with the Phoenix logo, black sweatshirts, and black fleeces, with black trousers or knee-length skirts and plain black or white trainers; PE kit consists of a white polo shirt with logo and black shorts or joggers. College has no uniform requirements; students should dress appropriately for the classroom.
Hot lunches are available from the school restaurant, with the option to bring a packed lunch. A tuck shop sells snacks and drinks during breaks and lunchtimes. Nut allergies are accommodated by avoiding peanut butter or nut products in packed lunches, and chocolate or sweets are discouraged.
Phoenix School is a British international school located in San Miguel de Salinas on the Costa Blanca, Spain. It serves students from age 3 to 18, organized into Early Years/Preschool, Primary, Secondary, and College, with small class sizes no more than fifteen. The curriculum follows the British National Curriculum, including EYFS in early years and Edexcel/Pearson examinations for IGCSE and A level pathways; NABSS accreditation and Edexcel Approved Centre status are noted. Facilities include an outdoor playground, a school restaurant with hot lunches and a tuck shop, and a campus that emphasizes sport, with swimming, team games, dance, gymnastics, and athletics in the Primary Department. The school fosters language development through English and Spanish events and a multilingual environment. It encourages community involvement through parent volunteering and fundraising, and runs events such as a cricket tournament and productions. The timetable supports well-being and eating, and technology is embedded across learning.