Spain, Malaga
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Torremolinos, Málaga, Spain. The school is located at C/ Teruel Nº 32, Cerro del Toril, 29620, Torremolinos, with dedicated buildings for Preschool, Primary, Secondary and Sixth Form.
Preschool, Primary, Secondary, Sixth Form
British curriculum school
Spain; NABSS-approved; authorised by the Spanish Ministry of Education.
Gates open in the morning and close at 9:00 and 16:00.
Bus service operates on two routes, from Málaga city and from Mijas Costa; routes are divided into Zone 1 and Zone 2; termly fees apply; available for students aged 3 and up who can follow guidance from the supervisor.
Registration / Admission fee
- One-off registration (matrícula) payable in the first year a student joins: EUR 500. This fee is non‑refundable.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- The school operates two billings (semesters) per academic year for 2025–2026:
- Semester 1 fees: due before 3 September 2025.
- Semester 2 fees: due before 26 January 2026.
- No refunds are provided once a semester has begun.
Tuition, meals and resources — fees shown per semester and per academic year (two semesters)
- Early Years (Foundation / Nursery / Reception)
- Foundation (age 2–3)
- Tuition (per semester): EUR 3,105.
- School meals (per semester): EUR 525 (school meals are compulsory for all Early Years students).
- Resources (per semester): EUR 100.
- Semester total: EUR 3,730. Annual total (two semesters): EUR 7,460.
- Nursery (age 3–4)
- Tuition (per semester): EUR 3,675.
- School meals (per semester): EUR 525.
- Resources (per semester): EUR 185.
- Semester total: EUR 4,385. Annual total: EUR 8,770.
- Reception (age 4–5)
- Tuition (per semester): EUR 3,805.
- School meals (per semester): EUR 525.
- Resources (per semester): EUR 185.
- Semester total: EUR 4,515. Annual total: EUR 9,030.
- Notes: Early Years semester fees include school insurance, nurse and additional student support services; resources cover books, stationery, art materials and online subscriptions. Meals are compulsory in Early Years.
- Primary (Key Stages 1 & 2 — Years 1–6)
- Tuition (per semester): EUR 4,015.
- Resources (per semester): EUR 285.
- Semester total: EUR 4,300. Annual total: EUR 8,600.
- Notes: Semester fees include school insurance, nurse, counsellor and additional student support services; resources include books, stationery, art materials and online subscriptions. School meals are not included in the published primary semester fee.
- Secondary
- Key Stage 3 (Years 7–9)
- Tuition (per semester): EUR 4,710.
- Resources (per semester): EUR 310.
- Semester total: EUR 5,020. Annual total: EUR 10,040.
- Key Stage 4 (Years 10–11)
- Tuition (per semester): EUR 5,435.
- Resources (per semester): EUR 310.
- Semester total: EUR 5,745. Annual total: EUR 11,490.
- Note: External (I)GCSE exam fees for Key Stage 4 are not included in the semester fee.
- Key Stage 5 (Years 12–13)
- Tuition (per semester): EUR 5,925.
- Resources (per semester): EUR 270.
- Semester total: EUR 6,195. Annual total: EUR 12,390.
- Note: External GCE/IAL/A‑level exam fees for Key Stage 5 are not included in the semester fee. Resources in secondary include items such as books, art kit, online subscriptions and a laptop.
Discounts for multiple children
- Families with 3 children enrolled: 10% discount on the semester fee for each of the two eldest children and 20% on the semester fee of the youngest child.
- Families with 4 children enrolled: 10% discount on the semester fee for each of the three eldest children and 30% on the semester fee of the youngest child.
Additional costs not included in semester fees
- The following items are explicitly excluded from the published semester fees and are charged separately where applicable:
- Uniforms.
- Extra‑curricular activities.
- School bus service (available Nursery through Year 13).
- Early start and late pick‑up provision (available Foundation through Year 6).
- School meals for levels where they are not included (Primary and most Secondary years).
- Optional school trips and excursions.
- External examination fees for Key Stage 4 and Key Stage 5.
Boarding
- The school operates with a boarding house adjacent to the main school site; however, boarding fees are not listed in the published 2025–2026 fee schedules.
Refunds and non‑refundables
- The registration (matrícula) fee of EUR 500 is non‑refundable.
- No tuition or semester fees are refundable once the semester has begun.
Fee inclusions (summary)
- Semester fees (where stated) include school insurance and core student support services (nurse, counsellor and additional support) and specified resources; resource lists vary by phase (Early Years: books, stationery, art materials, online subscriptions; Secondary: books, notebooks, art kit, online subscriptions and a laptop).
Fee payment options
- The published fee schedules for the 2025–2026 academic year do not specify accepted payment methods (for example, bank transfer, credit/debit card or online payment portals are not listed on the fee documents).
Students of all nationalities are welcome.
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.