Spain, Malaga
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The school teaches the British National Curriculum and Spanish ESO and Bachillerato for students aged three to eighteen. Every student is part of a tutor group with a tutor who ensures day-to-day issues are dealt with. Year 11 students undertake GCSE examinations and achieve high grades, and Year 13 students are accepted at top universities including Durham, King's College London, Loughborough and Brunel.
The Foundation Stage includes Creative development as one of six learning areas. Children participate in art/craft and design activities such as painting, modelling, cutting and sticking, and sand and water play. For Spanish, P.E. and TEFL, the children are taught by specialist subject teachers.
Spanish is taught as part of the program for students aged three to eighteen, including Spanish ESO and Bachillerato, with specialist teachers delivering the language. The school is a co-educational British school with students from a variety of nationalities and cultures.
Foundation trips include visits to a farm school, Selwo Marina and Fuengirola Zoo. These trips are currently on hold due to Covid-19.
The safety and happiness of each student is a priority. Every student is part of a tutor group with a tutor who monitors day-to-day issues, and Miss Natalia serves as Head of Pastoral, offering mentoring and addressing personal needs.
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.