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The English
International College, founded in 1982, is a non-profit making,
co-educational day school, which can offer occasional boarding facilities to
students from Spain or overseas in what are deemed to be suitable
circumstances.
The school is administered by a Director (answerable to
the Trust) and follows a British curriculum, which offers a rounded education
to students aged 3-18, who generally represent around 30 nations.
Qualified teachers, mostly from the United Kingdom, work with small
classes and the very favourable teacher : student ratio enables a high degree
of individual attention in all aspects of academic and pastoral life.
The EIC is situated
in a spacious campus located to the east of Marbella, on the main CN340 coast
road. The classrooms are arranged around a beautiful central garden, two
swimming pools (25 metre and infant) a football pitch, volleyball and
basketball courts. Sports are timetabled for all students, enabling them to
enjoy these, and the School's many other facilities, on a regular basis.
There are four well-equipped Science laboratories, 3 Computer Studies
laboratories, a new Library, Art studio, a multi-purpose hall, and Music and
Drama rooms.
The school is currently investing in interactive
whiteboards to ensure students are exposed to state-of-the-art teaching
facilities.
A full time librarian runs the well-stocked and resourced
Primary and Secondary Libraries, with a new purpose built library(20,000 books)
scheduled for completion by Easter 2003, and a school restaurant serves meals
and refreshments to both students and parents. School busses collect students
from as far as Torremolinos in the east and Estepona in the west.
Throughout the school, starting with the youngest children in the
"Early Years" group, the curriculum closely follows the National Curriculum in
the United Kingdom, extended to encompass the multi-lingual requirements of an
international school. |
At the upper end of
the Secondary Department, students prepare for the International General
Certificate of Secondary Education and the academically rigorous Advanced Level
examinations (as well as Spanish LOGSE and Selectividad), choosing from a wide
range of subjects on offer - Art, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics,
Information Technology/Computer Studies, Business Studies, Drama, English
Language and Literature, both First and Foreign language Spanish, Foreign
Languages (particularly French and German), Geography and History.
English as a Foreign Language courses are also available and the School can, in
some cases, provide help for pupils diagnosed as having special learning
difficulties.
The School also offers the Duke of Edinburgh Award
Scheme, and holds the only three gold awards in Spain, as well as courses
leading to the Cambridge Preliminary English Test, and First Certificate and
Proficiency examinations.
All examination results have been
consistently outstanding and the College is well-known for the high percentage
of its students who go on to some of the best universities in the United
Kingdom (including Oxbridge), Spain, the rest of Europe and the United States
(including Harvard and Yale).
Extra-curricular activities are offered
during the school day as well as after school in order to broaden the general
education of pupils and enable them to develop their interests in many areas
outside the academic curriculum. Tennis, Karate, Drama, Instrumental tuition,
Dance, Swimming and Football (and other sports) are just some of the options
available.
Regular inter-school sports tournaments and Drama
productions also add an important dimension to the life of the school, and a
very supportive and active PTA organises many social and fund-raising
functions. The college also offers a popular summer school during July each
year.
Parents interested in finding out about the School are welcome to
contact or visit at any time. |