Spain, Malaga
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The campus comprises four age-appropriate buildings: Foundation (Nursery and Reception), Primary, Secondary and Sixth Form. Foundation has two floors for Nursery and Reception, with terraces, learning spaces and a large outdoor play area. Primary is a four-floor facility opened in 2024 with a dedicated playground and a ground-floor multi-purpose sports hall. Secondary provides specialised spaces for Music and Radio, Computer Science, Science, and Art and Media, and also houses the main Reception and dining room. Sixth Form offers a dedicated building with specialised classrooms, a student lounge and an outdoor terrace for preparing for exams and future pathways.
The indoor sports hall is a large multi-purpose facility with retractable seating for training and events. An outdoor swimming pool is available for training and leisure. Multi-sports courts provide spaces for football or tennis. A basketball court offers a dedicated area for training and matches. Paddle courts include four glass courts for paddle sports.
Foundation building is a two-floor space for Nursery and Reception with terraces and a dining room for children. Primary building, opened in 2024, is a four-floor facility for exploration and learning, and houses a ground-floor multi-purpose sports hall and a grass playground. Secondary building houses specialised classrooms for Music & Radio, Computer Science, Science, and Art and Media, with access to technology to support hands-on learning. The Secondary building also hosts the school's main Reception and the dining room. The Sixth Form building provides dedicated spaces for senior students to focus on exams and future pathways, plus a student lounge and outdoor terrace.
International opportunities are offered through International School Partnership programmes, including ISP Changemakers, ISP Cultural Exchange, ISP Scientists, ISP Virtual Exchange and ISP Model United Nations. These ISP programs promote global learning through projects, exchanges and real-world challenges. Beyond the classroom, the school offers Athletics, Art & Handicrafts, Ballet, Basketball, Chess, Flamenco, Football and more, enabling students to develop leadership, teamwork and creativity. The program highlights include public speaking, cross-cultural collaboration and real-world problem solving, with various ISP and school-led activities running across terms.
Situated in Málaga, The British School of Málaga is a British international school delivering UK national curriculum from age 3 to 18. The Early Years Foundation Stage begins with language immersion, while Primary follows the British National Curriculum complemented by Spanish Language and Cultural Studies. In Secondary, students progress through the British curriculum toward IGCSEs with Spanish and ESO preparation. In Sixth Form, students study A Levels with a personalised curriculum and the option to study Spanish alongside English. The school holds accreditations from Cambridge International Examinations, Pearson Qualifications, AQA, Cambridge English and OxfordAQA. With 25 years of experience, it is part of ISP. The campus has four age-appropriate buildings: Foundation, Primary, Secondary and Sixth Form, with facilities for science, music, computer science and Art & Media. ISP programmes include Changemakers, Cultural Exchange and MUN. Extra-curriculars include Athletics, Art and Handicrafts, Ballet, Flamenco, Chess and language clubs.