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school fees of int schools in or near Benalmadena

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#1 ·
Hi all!!
We are looking at buying a property near Fuengirola and have 2 girls of 7 and 8 years old.i have tried to access the school fees of various international schools in the area with no success! Can anyone give me an idea of costs and suggestions on good schooling without paying an arm and a leg!

Much appreciated!! :)
 
#4 ·
Mine are at the British School of Benalmadena.

Monthly cost for tuition only last school year were; Year 8 €637 & Year 12 €727 (over 10 months)

The younger ones pay a bit less but not much.

The school uniforms are stupidly expensive. & factor in a €1000 returnable deposit for each child plus another couple of hundred euros here and there for stuff like insurance and materials!

The International schools in the immediate area are much the same cost wise.

FYI - the cost isn't on the website.
 
#6 ·
Angil has posted the fees in her post above. International schools have a good mixture of all nationalities and the children do learn Spanish - there are plenty of Spanish at the school. In fact my son learnt better Spanish than my daughter. He went to the International and she went to a state school - which we moved her from in the end!

Jo xxx
 
#14 ·
International schools not putting their fees on their web page has come up before, but I found when I emailed a few most of them replied giving this info.
State schools, as posted on another thread don't usually work through emails. (It appears estate agents are another area where emails don't really function)
Some state schools are very good and some are not. I can assure you the same can be said of private schools, although maybe you can complain more if you don't agree as you're paying for it?!
The children are maybe taught in a different language, depending on where they are - several are recognised. Here's a basic map where you'll see Gallego, Euskera, Catalan and Valenciano
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This has been a hot topic in Mallorca recently because they want to bring in trilingual education (which is already in place in some Basque schools) and the teachers are against it.
Anway, probably another thing to take into consideration is what are your long term plans? If you think you'll be in the region long term you could save a packet of money, send the children to state schools where they would pick up the local language as well as Spanish...