Spain, Malaga
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St. George's School is jointly recognised by the British Department of Education and the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science. English-language instruction is provided through the British Curriculum for children aged 3 to 8. Spanish-language instruction is provided through the Spanish Curriculum, with classes taught entirely in Spanish, and Spanish art and music included in the curriculum. Extra reading and phonics support is provided 2–3 times per week beyond timetabled classes, and after-school activities are offered in Spanish.
The school delivers a British Curriculum taught in English for children aged 3 to 8. English is the language of instruction in all classes, taught by teachers whose first language is English. The school also provides a Spanish Curriculum following the Junta de Andalucía, with classes taught entirely in Spanish. After-school activities are offered in English and Spanish.
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.