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English International College, located near Marbella
on the Costa del Sol, was founded in the summer of
1982. Established to be ‘free of all political,
racial or religious prejudice and originally composed
of just five classrooms, the school was opened with
a roll of 32 primary and secondary students.
Within a year, extended premises were acquired and the
school began to function with complete Primary and Secondary
Departments.
In November 1983, the college passed a full inspection
by members of Her Majesty’s Inspectorate from Great
Britain and was later recognised by the Ministerio de Educación
y Ciéncias in Spain, having received its accreditation
on the 23rd March 1984 from the Consejería de Educación
of the Junta de Andalucía. The college was admitted
into the National Association of British Schools in Spain
at the same time. The school grew steadily and, in 1993,
it obtained membership of the European Council of International
Schools. From September of that year, it became licensed
to accept Spanish nationals at all levels.
The college was originally a privately owned institution;
it later became an S.A.L (cooperative) body before exploring
various other organisational structures which would best
serve and protect its integrity. The English International
College is now an Educational Trust, served by legal and
financial trustees, to whom the school and its auditors
are responsible.
During its history, the EIC has been proud of its successes:
examination results have been consistently impressive and
students have gone on to study at many of the most prestigious
universities and colleges around the world, including Oxbridge
and Harvard.
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