Spain, Malaga
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Marbella, Málaga, Spain. Located in San Pedro de Alcántara (Cortijo Blanco). Address: Urb. Cortijo Blanco, C/Pablo Ruiz Picasso, Nº11, Marbella.
Early Years (Kindergarten & Reception); Key Stage 1 (Year 1 & Year 2); Key Stage 2 (Year 3).
Private school offering a British-style education with a Spanish curriculum component.
Individual support with reading and phonics.
British and Spanish.
Application fees
- Published amount: Not publicly available. The school does not publish an application or registration fee schedule online for the current academic year.
Tuition fees by year group (per term / per year)
- Published amounts by year group: Not publicly available. Saint George's School Marbella does not provide a public termly or annual tuition schedule for its year groups (Early Years / Reception / Key Stage 1 / Key Stage 2) for the current academic year. Parents are asked to request fee schedules directly from the school.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Published billing schedule: Not publicly available. There is no publicly posted standard billing cadence (termly, monthly, number of instalments, deadlines, or penalties) on the school's published pages. The site's FAQ and program pages direct enquiries about prices and related arrangements to the school.
Boarding fees (if applicable)
- Boarding: Not applicable. The school's published information describes Early Years and Key Stage classes (Early Years through Year 3) and facilities consistent with a day-school model; there is no indication of boarding provision or boarding fees.
Other costs or fees (meals, uniform, clubs, trips, materials, transport, after-school care, extra-curricular)
- Meal / dining charges: Not publicly listed. The school notes it has an on-site dining room and kitchen and a healthy menu, but it does not publish meal pricing or whether lunch is included in tuition.
- After-school activities and clubs: Prices are not published; FAQ explicitly states to contact the school for prices for after-school activities.
- Uniform, school trips, curriculum materials, transport or other ancillary charges: No published fee schedule is available for these items. Parents should obtain itemised costs directly from the school.
Refund information
- Published refund policy for fees or deposits: Not publicly available. There is no publicly posted refund or cancellation policy for registration, deposits, tuition refunds, or similar items on the school's published pages.
Fee payment options (credit card, bank transfer, direct debit, instalments)
- Published payment methods: Not publicly available. No explicit list of accepted payment methods (bank transfer, credit card, direct debit, instalments by standing order, etc.) is published on the school pages. Parents should confirm acceptable payment methods and any administrative fees directly with the school.
Brief summary of findings and next step for parents (factual)
- The school does not publish an itemised fee schedule (application fee, tuition per term/year by year group, billing timetable, payment methods, refund policy, or ancillary charges) for the current academic year in publicly viewable pages; directory listings also note that fees are not made public for 2025/2026. Parents requiring exact figures, instalment options, or written fee schedules will need to request that information directly from the school's admissions/office contacts.
- Contact details shown on the school's published pages: Email info@saintgeorgesmarbella.es and telephone +34-952 786 606 for fee schedules and payment terms.
Saint George's School Marbella offers British-style education with Spanish curriculum component for children aged 3 to 8. The curriculum combines the English National Curriculum, taught in English by teachers whose first language is English, with regular Ofsted-aligned standards. A stand-alone Spanish Junta de Andalucía programme covers Spanish language, maths and science, delivered by qualified Spanish teachers. Reading and phonics support is provided in English, and after-school activities are conducted in English; additional reading and phonics sessions and Spanish instruction occur 2–3 times per week. The school is jointly recognised by the British Department of Education and the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science. Facilities include a homey environment, one classroom per age group, an enclosed outdoor pool used in June and September, a vegetable garden, and an on-site dining room serving a locally sourced menu. The staff-to-child ratio exceeds requirements, with qualified teachers and a supportive, bilingual learning community.