Spain, Alicante
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Located in Altea la Vella on the Costa Blanca, Spain. Address: Calle Figuera 23, Santa Clara, Altea la Vella 03599. The school is an accredited British School in the area.
Ages 3–18; currently offers places for pupils aged 3–18 and plans to expand to Secondary in the near future.
Private, family-owned British international school.
Extra language support with our Spanish teacher for native English speakers; small group interventions; additional maths interventions in ability-based groups; ability-based groups; gifted and talented programme; 1-1 tutoring if required; accelerated learning.
Spain
Application fees
- No public schedule of application, registration, or administration fees is published for the current academic year (as of March 16, 2026). The admissions page lists the application and interview steps and provides online enquiry/admissions forms, but it does not display fixed fee amounts.
Tuition fees by year group (per term / per year)
- The school does not publish a termly or yearly tuition schedule by year group on its public materials for the current academic year (as of March 16, 2026). No per-term or per-year amounts for Early Years, Primary, or Secondary are available in public listings from the school. Third‑party directories also indicate tuition figures are not publicly disclosed.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Billing schedule (termly/annual instalments), payment deadlines, penalty terms for late payments, and formal payment conditions are not published in the school's publicly available materials for the current academic year (as of March 16, 2026).
Boarding fees
- No boarding provision or boarding fees are listed. The school's public information and programme descriptions present the provision as a day school; no boarding options or boarding charges appear in the school's materials.
Other costs and typical extra charges
- Uniform: A unique school uniform is available to purchase through the school. Specific uniform item prices are not published.
- Resources: The school states that all resources — including books and stationery — are included in the tuition fees. No separate per-item charges for textbooks or basic stationery are published.
- Lunch: The school publishes a described meal plan (including on-site cooking activities and catered days) but does not publish a separate price for daily meals or a meal-plan charge.
- Extracurricular activities, examination fees, transport, school trips, insurance, and exam-entry charges are not itemised with prices in the school's public materials; no public fee schedule for these extras is available.
Refund information
- No publicly available refund policy, deposit/advance payment retention policy, or formal conditions for fee refunds (for withdrawal, relocation, or exclusion) is published in the school's public materials for the current academic year (as of March 16, 2026).
Fee payment options
- The school's public pages do not list accepted payment methods (for example bank transfer, direct debit, credit card) or account details or specify whether card payments are accepted. No published list of payment channels is available in the school's public materials for the current academic year (as of March 16, 2026).
Summary statement
- For the current academic year (as of March 16, 2026) the school does not publish a public, itemised fee schedule showing application fees, tuition by year group (per term and per year), billing schedule, boarding fees, refund rules, or accepted payment methods. The school's public information does state that uniforms are sold through the school and that books and stationery are included in tuition; it also describes the school lunch programme and the admissions steps.
Victorious International British School is a family-owned British international school in Altea, Spain. The school welcomes pupils aged 3 to 18 and delivers British Curriculum, including Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels and Cambridge A Levels. All classes are taught primarily in English, with Spanish taught alongside British subjects; three subjects follow the Spanish Government curriculum. Early Years uses the EYFS framework; Primary employs a project-based, creative approach; Secondary covers Key Stage 3 (Years 7–9) with iGCSE/GCSE subjects in Years 10–11 and options in Modern Foreign Language, Arts or Humanities. Sixth Form is planned for 2027 to prepare pupils for university entry, with A-Levels in at least three subjects and Spanish PCE exams in at least two. The campus features large classrooms, a garden, beach access for outdoor learning, ICT and science labs, a Performing Arts space, a school bus, and creativity spaces. Wellbeing and Montessori-inspired holistic education underpin the program.