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The school landscape: what’s available on the Costa del Sol
Marbella and the surrounding Costa del Sol municipalities offer approximately 15 international schools across four curriculum systems: British (the most common), International Baccalaureate, American, and German. Fees range from approximately €5,000 per year at the entry level to €18,000+ at the premium end. Most schools accept students from ages 3–18, covering the equivalent of nursery through to sixth form or Abitur. The quality varies significantly, and the “international” label does not guarantee high standards, visit schools in person and ask for exam results before committing.
The critical insight for property buyers is that the school run dominates daily life. In an area where traffic can be heavy during school hours (8:00–9:00 and 14:00–15:30), being within a 10–15 minute drive of your chosen school is a significant quality-of-life factor. The property areas and school locations are closely correlated: families buying in Nueva Andalucía tend to use Aloha College, families in San Pedro use Laude, families on the Golden Mile use Swans, and families in East Marbella use English International College.
The top schools: curriculum, fees and results
Aloha College (Nueva Andalucía): British National Curriculum, ages 3–18, fees €8,000–12,000/year. The most established international school in Marbella with consistently strong GCSE and A-level results. Located adjacent to the Aloha Golf Course, making it the natural choice for Golf Valley families. School buses cover most of Marbella and Puerto Banús.
Swans International School (Sierra Blanca area): British curriculum, ages 3–18, fees €7,000–11,000/year. Situated on the slopes between the Golden Mile and Sierra Blanca, with a focus on small class sizes and pastoral care. Popular with Golden Mile, Sierra Blanca, and central Marbella families. Strong A-level results with university placements across the UK and Europe.
Laude San Pedro (San Pedro de Alcántara): British and Spanish bilingual curriculum, ages 2–18, fees €6,000–9,000/year. The strongest option for families wanting children to be fully bilingual in English and Spanish. Located in San Pedro, making it convenient for families in San Pedro, Nueva Andalucía, and Estepona. Offers both British GCSEs/A-levels and Spanish Bachillerato.
English International College (East Marbella): British curriculum with IB option, ages 3–18, fees €9,000–15,000/year. The premium option with the widest university placement network. Located in Elviria, east of Marbella centre. Offers both A-levels and IB Diploma. Popular with families in East Marbella and Los Monteros.
German, French, and other curricula
Deutsche Schule Málaga (Ojén): German curriculum leading to Abitur, ages 3–18, fees €5,000–8,000/year. Located in Ojén, approximately 25 minutes from Marbella centre and 30–35 minutes from Puerto Banús. This is the only school on the western Costa del Sol offering the German curriculum. Popular with German families in Marbella, Elviria, and Benahavís. The relatively remote location is the main trade-off.
Atlas American School (Estepona): American curriculum, ages 3–18, fees €8,000–12,000/year. The Costa del Sol’s primary American-curriculum school, offering US-standard courses and SAT preparation. Located in Estepona, making it convenient for families in the New Golden Mile and western Costa del Sol. A smaller school with a close-knit community feel.
Admissions: when to apply and what to expect
The most popular schools (Aloha College, Swans, EIC) are oversubscribed for entry at ages 3–5 and at the Year 7 (age 11) transition point. Apply at least 12 months before your planned start date for these schools. Mid-year entry is possible at most schools but subject to availability, popular year groups may have waiting lists of 6–12 months.
The typical admissions process includes: a written application with school reports from the child’s current school, an assessment visit (in person or via video call for overseas applicants), an interview with the child and parents, and a trial day or week for younger children. Schools assess English language proficiency and will offer additional EAL (English as an Additional Language) support for children transitioning from non-English-speaking schools. Most schools are flexible on start dates and will accommodate mid-term entry if places are available.
Mapping schools to property areas: the shortest school run
Aloha College → Nueva Andalucía, Las Brisas, La Quinta (5–10 min drive). Swans International → Golden Mile, Sierra Blanca, central Marbella (5–10 min). Laude San Pedro → San Pedro, Guadalmina, Nueva Andalucía west (5–10 min). English International College → Elviria, Los Monteros, Hacienda las Chapas (5–10 min). Deutsche Schule Málaga → Benahavís, Marbella North, Ojén (15–25 min). Atlas American School → Estepona, New Golden Mile, Cancelada (5–15 min).
If the school choice is firm before the property search, buy within the 10-minute radius of that school. If the school choice is flexible, Nueva Andalucía offers the widest access: Aloha College is 5 minutes, Swans is 10 minutes, and Laude San Pedro is 10 minutes. This triple-coverage makes the Golf Valley the safest area for families who might need to switch schools as their children’s needs evolve.
Budgeting for school fees: the total education cost
Beyond the headline tuition fees, budget for: registration/enrolment fees (€500–2,000 one-time), uniform and books (€300–600/year), school bus transport (€1,500–3,000/year if used), lunch programme (€1,000–2,000/year), and extracurricular activities (€500–1,500/year). The total annual cost per child at a mid-range school is approximately €10,000–16,000 including all extras.
For a family with two children spanning the full 15 years of schooling (ages 3–18), the total education cost on the Costa del Sol is approximately €300,000–480,000. This is substantially less than equivalent international schools in London (€500,000–750,000), Geneva, or Singapore, and is one of the factors that makes Marbella attractive for internationally mobile families. The combination of lower school fees, lower property costs, and a better climate represents genuine value for education-focused families.
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What are the best international schools in Marbella?
The top-rated international schools in Marbella are Aloha College (British curriculum, Nueva Andalucía, strong GCSE/A-level results), Swans International School (British curriculum, Sierra Blanca area, small class sizes), and the English International College (British + IB, Elviria, widest university placements). For bilingual English/Spanish education, Laude San Pedro is the strongest option. Each school serves a different residential area, so the best choice depends on where you buy.
How much do international schools cost in Marbella?
Annual tuition fees range from approximately €5,000 at entry-level schools to €18,000+ at premium schools. The most popular schools (Aloha College, Swans, EIC) charge €7,000–15,000 per year. Including registration, uniform, transport, lunch, and extracurricular activities, the total annual cost per child is approximately €10,000–16,000. This is significantly less than equivalent international schools in London, Geneva, or Singapore.
When should I apply for international schools in Marbella?
For the most popular schools (Aloha College, Swans, English International College), apply at least 12 months before your planned start date, especially for entry at ages 3–5 and Year 7 (age 11). Mid-year entry is possible subject to availability. Some year groups at oversubscribed schools have waiting lists of 6–12 months. Contact schools early even if your property search is still in progress: a confirmed school place will guide your property area choice.
Is there a German school near Marbella?
Yes. Deutsche Schule Málaga is located in Ojén, approximately 25 minutes by car from Marbella centre. It offers the German curriculum from Kindergarten through Abitur for ages 3–18, with annual fees of approximately €5,000–8,000. It is the only German-curriculum school on the western Costa del Sol. The most convenient residential areas for Deutsche Schule families are Benahavís (15 min drive), northern Marbella (20 min), and Elviria (20 min).
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