Spain, Malaga
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It's best to ask — circumstances can change at any time.
1. Guardians submit an Interest Form on the school's website, including all contact details and other important information about the pupil. All fields must be filled. 2. The school assesses the possibility of a place. Space and capacity are considered, and to achieve the best stability in the groups and high-quality learning, priority is given to applicants who apply for one year or more. 3. The pupil's admission is always decided by the principal. The school works according to the Swedish curriculum and follows applicable laws and policies; if the pupil has special needs, contact the principal for further information about admission. 4. Guardians receive an admission decision or rejection by email; decisions are communicated in March or April. 5. To secure the child's placement, the following documents are required: a completed definitive registration; a copy of the paid enrollment fee of 1,000€ per student; a copy of the pupil's passport and guardians; the pupil's birth certificate; and any assessments performed on the pupil and information about any prior support. The enrollment fee must be paid after an offer is made. The enrollment fee is binding and non-refundable.
We strive to offer places to all applicants. Sometimes a class is full. Siblings are given priority, and it is important to register interest on the website and schedule a visit.
Svenska Skolan Marbella is a Swedish international school in Marbella offering preschool (ages 3–5) and primary education up to year F–6 on site, with distance learning for secondary grades (7–9 via Sofia Distans and gymnasium via Hermods Distansgymnasium) under teacher supervision. The campus follows the Swedish curriculum under Skolverket and is approved by the Junta de Andalucía. Founded in 2003, it sits in La Alzambra/Nueva Andalucía near Puerto Banús, with facilities that include a garden, pool, three padel courts, an artificial turf football pitch and outdoor spaces. English and Spanish are extended into daily life and the timetable includes extra language time. Swedish pedagogy informs teaching across ages. The school day runs 09:00–15:00 with after-school care 15:00–17:00. With around 200 pupils, it is one of Skolverket's 14 approved Swedish schools. Multilingual staff support language learning; the community emphasizes inclusion and anti-bullying. The campus is near a park and the beach.