Spain, Malaga
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The school has a boarding house adjacent to the main site.
The school has a uniform; online purchase via Toñi Martín, with collection from Málaga or at the school's delivery point on Wednesdays 3:30–4:30 pm, and in-store purchases at the Málaga store.
Hot lunches are provided by the school cafeteria, prepared on site; meals are homemade daily with vegetarian and vegan options; lunches are compulsory for Little Sunny View, Foundation and Nursery; other year groups may bring packed lunches; snacks and sandwiches are available.
The school is family-owned and operates as Sunny View School S.L.
Sunny View School is a family-owned British curriculum school near Torremolinos, Málaga, educating children from age 2 to 18. It offers EYFS, National Curriculum for England, Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge A Levels. Founded in 1971, it was the first Costa del Sol school to be unconditionally approved by NABSS and is authorised by the Spanish Ministry of Education, with inspections. The campus comprises dedicated buildings for Preschool, Primary, Secondary and Sixth Form, plus facilities including two libraries, a school hall and multiple playgrounds. Academic facilities include a Library, a Science Building, a Humanities Building and a Media Studio. Sports facilities feature a basketball court, a volleyball court, a gymnasium, a sports pitch and a swimming pool. The school emphasises courtesy, caring and self-discipline, guided by the rules: ready, respectful and responsible. An extra-curricular programme runs annually, with summer camps and activities across academic, arts and language, social and wellbeing elements.