Spain, Malaga
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The English International College provides specialist teaching spaces in Computing, Music and Physical Education. The school also provides specialist lessons in Spanish, French and German from age 3. The Primary School follows the EYFS for Early Years and Reception and the Primary National Curriculum in England for Years 1-6. Secondary teaching is delivered by specialist teachers across a broad range of subjects, including Spanish, English, Maths, German, History, Drama, Science, French, Geography, Art, Music, Computing and PSHE. As an English school overseas, The English International College follows the National Curriculum for England and Wales.
Specialist teaching in Computing, Music, Physical Education, Spanish, French and German is provided to all students from age 3. The school follows the EYFS for Early Years and the Primary National Curriculum in Years 1-6. In Secondary, specialist teachers teach a wide range of subjects: Spanish, English, Maths, German, History, Drama, Science, French, Geography, Art, Music, Computing and PSHE. The curriculum supports progression to IGCSE and A Levels. As an English school overseas, The English International College follows the National Curriculum for England and Wales.
The school offers a residential ski trip to Sierra Nevada. A residential sports tour is offered depending on student interests. In the Sixth Form, the Horizons Programme includes debating and public speaking and students work toward the EIC Horizon Diploma. The Horizons Programme provides opportunities beyond the classroom to develop interests and skills.
Situated near Marbella on the Costa del Sol, The English International College is a British international school for ages 3 to 18. It follows the National Curriculum for England and Wales, with the Primary School (ages 3–10) taught by qualified teachers and a Secondary section (11–16) supported by specialist subject teams. The Sixth Form leads to IGCSE and A Levels, and from January 2026 a two‑year Stepping Stones program expands to Years 3 and 4 to address English development and curriculum gaps. The school provides specialist spaces for Computing, Music and Physical Education, and offers languages including Spanish, French and German from age 3. The Horizons Programme in the Sixth Form develops university‑level skills through debating, public speaking and a Horizon Diploma. Notable features include LAMDA examinations, project‑based learning, charity initiatives and a strong extra‑curricular offering such as ski trips and clubs. The school has a long history of achievement.