Spain, Malaga
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Camino de Coin Km 5.25, Mijas Costa, Málaga 29650, Spain. Postal address Apartado 119, Fuengirola 29640.
Foundation; Primary (Foundation, Year 1–6); Secondary (Key Stage 3; Key Stage 4; 6th Form); ages 3 to 18.
Co-educational British school offering the British National Curriculum, together with Spanish ESO and Bachillerato.
Pastoral care with a Head of Pastoral; mentoring for students and attention to personal needs.
United Kingdom (British curriculum).
Application fees
- A non‑refundable deposit is required to reserve a student's place; it is requested at the end of the spring term and is deductible from fees in the following September.
Tuition fees by year group (per term / per year)
- The school does not publish tuition fee amounts by year group or per term in its publicly available fee information. No specific per‑term or per‑year tuition figures are available from the school's published fee material.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Place reservation: the non‑refundable deposit is taken at the end of the spring term and is credited in the following September.
- Books, exam and other instructional costs for older students: Years 10 to 13 purchase their own books; Spanish books, uniforms, GCSE and A‑Level exam fees are charged separately and are not included in any general tuition figure.
Boarding fees (where applicable)
- The school operates as a day school and does not publish boarding fees; publicly available profiles list it as a day school rather than offering boarding.
Other costs and fees
- Books and exam fees: Students in Years 10–13 must purchase their own books; Spanish textbooks plus GCSE and A‑Level exam fees are charged in addition to tuition.
- Uniform: Uniform is supplied via El Corte Inglés; specific uniform items (standard uniform, sports uniform, summer and Sixth Form variants) are defined and are an additional cost to parents. No itemized uniform prices are published.
- Deposit: the required deposit is non‑refundable.
Refund information
- The place‑reservation deposit is explicitly non‑refundable. No separate published refund schedule for tuition or other fees is available in the school's public fee material.
Fee payment options
- Publicly available school materials do not list specific accepted payment methods (for example, credit card, direct debit or bank transfer) or a detailed billing schedule beyond the deposit timing. An Accounts contact is provided for fee enquiries: accounts@stanthonyscollege.com.
Brief summary of availability of detailed fee data
- The school's published fee section sets out the deposit requirement and that books, uniforms and exam fees are additional, and the uniform supplier is listed. However, no specific tuition fee amounts by year group or per term, no detailed payment method list, and no itemised uniform or exam price list are published in the school's publicly available fee material. Where numeric tuition, termly charges, boarding fees (if any), published payment terms, or a detailed refund policy are required, those figures are not available in the school's public fee information and must be obtained directly from the school's accounts office.
St. Anthony's College is a co-educational British school on the Costa del Sol, founded in 1968 as the oldest British school on the coast. The campus at Camino de Coin, Km 5.25, Mijas Costa, Málaga, serves pupils aged 3 to 18 and offers the British National Curriculum alongside Spanish ESO and Bachillerato. The Foundation Stage provides a friendly, safe start, while Primary pupils are taught mainly by their class teacher with a dedicated team creating a stimulating environment. Senior Years (Years 10 and 11) follow a two-year Key Stage 4 programme culminating in IGCSE examinations, with Core Subjects taken by all students. Sixth Form emphasizes selecting courses that students will enjoy and that support success, guided by GCSE results. A tutor group system, led by a Head of Pastoral, supports wellbeing and personal development. Specialist Spanish teaching and a range of arts activities complement the curriculum; Foundation trips to a farm school, Selwo Marina and Fuengirola Zoo enrich learning. Dining is on site with Ausolan.