
The British School of Malaga
BSMPart of International Schools Partnership, Secular, Founded 2000
Updated July 2026
Languages
The British School of Málaga is an all-through international school for students aged 3 to 18, providing a bilingual education that integrates the British national curriculum with Spanish studies. It is part of the International Schools Partnership (ISP) and is recognized for its academic excellence and commitment to developing well-rounded, global-minded individuals.
Term structure
Teaching approach
The school is guided by the core values of Creativity, Aspiration, Resilience, and Empathy (CARE). It emphasizes a holistic approach where students are prepared for life beyond exams, fostering global citizenship, emotional intelligence, and a strong sense of community. The school promotes a collaborative environment involving students, teachers, and parents to ensure every learner feels valued, supported, and challenged.
Programmes
The school offers a dual-curriculum pathway: the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) for ages 3-5, the British national curriculum for Primary (ages 5-11) and Secondary (ages 11-16), and A Levels for Sixth Form (ages 16-18). Spanish Language and Cultural Studies are integrated throughout, allowing students to obtain a double degree and qualify for both national and international university entrance. Multilingualism is a key focus, with opportunities to study French or German from Secondary school onwards.
Outcomes
Students achieve strong academic results in IGCSE, A Level, and Spanish university access exams (PAU), with 86% of IGCSE grades at A-C and 68.06% of A Level grades at A-C. Graduates frequently gain admission to their first-choice universities, including institutions in Spain, the UK, the US, and across Europe. The school is consistently ranked among the top private and international schools in Spain and Málaga by publications such as Forbes, El Mundo, and MiCole.
Student support
Learning support
The Additional Learning Needs (ALN) Department provides personalized assistance for students requiring extra support. The school implements supportive strategies and individualised programmes to address learning gaps, often utilizing Learning Assistants and Booster Groups. While staff cannot provide formal medical diagnoses, they offer professional opinions and signpost families to external specialists while providing in-class support.
Frequently asked questions(4)
- What curriculum does The British School of Malaga offer?
- The British School of Malaga offers National Curriculum (England), British EYFS, IGCSE and Cambridge A-Level.
- How much is tuition at The British School of Malaga?
- Annual tuition at The British School of Malaga is €8.8K–€12.1K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
- Is The British School of Malaga co-educational?
- The British School of Malaga is a co-ed school.
- Where is The British School of Malaga located?
- The British School of Malaga is an international school in Malaga, Spain.
Tuition & fees
Annual tuition by grade
2026/27| Grade | Ages | Annual |
|---|---|---|
| Nursery | 3–3 | €8.8K |
| Reception | 4–4 | €8.8K |
| Year 1 | 5–5 | €9.5K |
| Year 2 | 6–6 | €9.5K |
| Year 3 | 7–7 | €9.8K |
| Year 4 | 8–8 | €9.8K |
| Year 5 | 9–9 | €10K |
| Year 6 | 10–10 | €10K |
| Year 7 | 11–11 | €10.7K |
| Year 8 | 12–12 | €10.7K |
| Year 9 | 13–13 | €10.9K |
| Year 10 | 14–14 | €11.7K |
| Year 11 | 15–15 | €11.7K |
| Year 12 | 16–16 | €12.1K |
| Year 13 | 17–17 | €12.1K |
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Other fees(7)
| Registration fee· One-off payment per child, non-refundable. For new students only. | €1.1K |
|---|---|
| Enrolment fee· Annual payment per child, non-refundable. | €1.1K |
| EAL· Intensive EAL Programme for new students: 1150€ per year in KS1, 2200€ per year in KS2 and KS3. | — |
| Bus / transport· Termly fees: Local Return 555€, Local One Way 345€, Suburban Return 600€, Suburban One Way 390€. | — |
| Meals· School lunch is included in the tuition fee (mandatory). | — |
| Uniform· Compulsory for students from Nursery to Year 11. Purchased through the school. | — |
| Materials· School materials required for the curricular provision, textbooks (on loan), and digital book/device licences are included in the tuition fees. | — |
Discounts
- Full-payment discount: 5%
- Sibling discount: 50%
Admissions
The school offers a straightforward, year-round enrolment process. Prospective families are encouraged to enquire online, schedule a campus tour, and may be invited for a taster day or an online interview to assess the student's needs. Upon acceptance, families receive a written offer and must complete the registration process, including a mandatory registration fee, to secure a place.
Calendar
The academic year runs from September to June, divided into three terms. The calendar includes a short midterm break each term, as well as Christmas and Easter holidays, and follows both British and local Málaga public holidays. The school also hosts an English Summer School for children aged 5 to 12 during the month of July.
Facilities
About the campus
The campus consists of four dedicated buildings tailored to each age stage, alongside specialized facilities including science and ICT labs, creative studios, and a canteen. Sports facilities feature an indoor multi-purpose sports hall with retractable seating, an outdoor swimming pool, multi-sports courts, a basketball court, and four paddle courts. The Foundation building includes nap rooms and terraces, while the new Primary building features four floors and a grass playground.
Co-curriculars
Students have access to a wide range of extra-curricular activities designed to build curiosity and confidence. Offerings include sports, academic clubs held during school hours, video game workshops, artistic and musical workshops, and debate competitions. The school also facilitates international exchanges and collaborations through the International Schools Partnership (ISP) network.
Stefan RumistrzewiczPrincipalStefan Rumistrzewicz has led the British School of Málaga since April 2021, bringing over 22 years of experience as a senior leader and headteacher in schools worldwide. He is passionate about collaborative leadership and team-building, and previously guided the British School of Murcia through two successful inspections and significant growth.
- Nadia ParraHead of the Secondary School
Nadia Parra is an experienced secondary school leader with extensive expertise in both the UK and Spain. She holds a Master’s in Education and is passionate about creating inclusive learning environments, fostering student potential, and promoting lifelong learning.
- Janet LeglerHead of Pastoral Care & Designated Safeguarding Lead
Janet Legler joined the school in 2003 as an English teacher and has served as Head of Pastoral Care and Safeguarding since 2008. Originally from Canada, she is dedicated to ensuring student safety and well-being, believing that a secure environment is essential for academic and personal success.
- Mark WatsonHead of Learning
Mark Watson graduated from the University of Nottingham in 2004 and began his career through the UK's Teach First programme. After teaching in London, he joined the school in 2008, where he previously served as Head of Mathematics and UCAS coordinator before becoming Head of Learning and Student Progress.
- Raúl RicoDirector Técnico
Raúl Rico is a native of Málaga who holds degrees in Environmental Sciences, Biotechnology, and Education. He joined the school in 2015 as a Secondary Science teacher and has led the Dirección Técnica since 2016, coordinating the Spanish Department and university access.
- Lianne JohnstonDeputy Designated Safeguarding Lead
Lianne Johnston is a primary teacher who also serves as the Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead. She is dedicated to creating a safe, supportive, and inspiring environment for all students.
National Curriculum (England)
IGCSE