FOR the third consecutive year, the Spanish edition of Forbes magazine has published its list of the best schools in Spain.

A list that aims to serve as a reference for the best national and international schools, composing a select list in which only 100 centers from all over Spain appear. And of this hundred that make up the 2023 list, five schools are in the province of Malaga.

According to Forbes, this list has been drawn up based on 36 criteria, including the student-teacher ratio, accessibility for students with special needs, the offer of language classes, the average grade obtained by students in the entrance exams to the university and the infrastructure of the center.

According to the prestigious magazine, the five best schools in the province are:
– Aloha College Marbella (Marbella)
– British College of Malaga (Málaga)
– Salliver School (Fuengirola)
– San José School (Estepona and Marbella)
– Laude San Pedro International College (San Pedro de Alcántara)

Regarding the 2022 list, the five centers repeat once again, once again considered among the best in Spain.

The five educational centers are private and are characterized by offering a bilingual education in English, with some centers following the British curriculum.

In addition, all these schools also stand out for their exceptional offer in extracurricular activities, with a focus on the arts, sports and sciences, and for creating an environment in which students can develop at a humanistic and academic level.

In total, among the 100 most exclusive and select schools in Spain, Forbes identifies 15 schools in Andalusia: 5 in Malaga, 5 in Seville, 3 in Cádiz and 2 in Almería.

The Andalusian schools that stand out among the 100 best in Spain are the following: Colegio San Francisco de Paula (Seville), Highlands School Sevilla (Montequinto), International School Andalucia (Sanlucar la Mayor), St. Mary’s School (Seville) and Yago School (Castilleja de la Cuesta), Aloha College Marbella, British School of Malaga, Salliver College (Fuengirola), San Jose College (Estepona and Marbella), El Altillo International School (Jerez de la Frontera), English Center (El Puerto de Santa Maria ), Laude San Pedro International College (Málaga), SEK Alborán International School (El Ejido), Sotogrande International School and The British School of Almeria (Roquetas de Mar).


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