Spain, Malaga
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Contact the administration to arrange a visit to Queens British Grammar School. The administration will arrange the visit for you. The Headteacher will personally show you around the facilities and explain how the school will support your child's education. This visit provides an opportunity to ask questions and see the environment first hand. The school is open to children of all nationalities aged 4 to 16. If a child has limited English, the school will place them in an Intensive English Class dedicated to bringing them up to the standard to join mainstream classes, planned and assessed by the class teacher. The Intensive English Class aims to prepare pupils to join mainstream classes. The school teaches in English and follows the English national curriculum. Spanish is a compulsory subject; other European languages are offered as options and some additional languages are available as extra-curricular activities. The SEN framework supports pupils through Assess, Plan, Do, Review with a Provision map, 1:1 support where needed, and access to ICT and adapted equipment. Queens British Grammar School has a limited number of places; each child registering is expected to stay at the school for a minimum of one academic year. A non-refundable joining fee of 1,500€ per child covers registration administration fees, visa letters and Head Teacher interviews. Term fees must be paid prior to the start of each term: Autumn term due before 30 June, Spring term due before 2 January, Summer term due before 1 April. Where an annual payment is made, no refunds are given if the student withdraws; in the case of permanent exclusion, no refunds are given. Queens British Grammar School is fully inclusive and welcomes pupils of all backgrounds and abilities.
Queens British Grammar School in Estepona delivers the British National Curriculum to students aged 3 to 18, culminating in Cambridge IGCSE and A-Level qualifications. With a strict cap of 15 to 20 students per classroom, teachers provide individualized instruction tailored to each child's specific educational needs. The school requires Spanish language study for all pupils and provides a dedicated 'Intensive English Class' to bring non-native speakers up to standard before joining mainstream lessons. A distinctive feature of the campus is its traditional British House system. Upon enrollment, students are sorted into four houses—Anne, Mary, Elizabeth, and Victoria—where they earn house points for acts of kindness, consistent effort, and outstanding coursework. The school day runs from 8:45 AM to 3:30 PM, followed by an hour of termly extracurricular clubs, including athletics and swimming. Families are supported by an official school bus service and an on-site Special Educational Needs (SEN) coordinator.