Halloween

Aloha College Primary School celebrated Halloween by dressing up even more spookily than usual, and Years 5 and 6 enjoyed the party organised for them by Year 13.

1LT Assembly

Miss Lynn’s class thought about what they wanted to be when they grew up, and how everyone from the different professions can work together.

Enrichment Activities – Music Tuition

As part of the college’s policy to support and encourage the wider aspects of education, Aloha is now able to offer pupils the chance of private instrumental tuition. The lessons are taught by specialist music teachers in our purpose-built Secondary School music practice rooms.

Year 5ES and Year 6 for Caritas

Year 5ES collected items of non-perishable food for the organisation Cáritas in Cala de Mijas, to help local families suffering the effects of the recent fires and floods. This was relevant to the work they were doing in the International Primary Curriculum.

Year 12 CAS Programme

In September Year 12 students took part in an activity weekend in Cortes de la Frontera, as part of their CAS programme. Students enjoyed a range of activities and challenges which demonstrated how much more we can achieve by working in a team.

Visit by Mayoress

As part of our 30th anniversary celebrations, our school was visited by the Mayoress of Marbella, Mrs Angeles Muñoz. Apart from celebrating our anniversary, we were also inaugurating the new public parking area, where up to 150 vehicles can park just opposite the school, and Aloha’s new upgraded football field where 2 pitches are now available for the children.

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Darren Roth
Earned his BA(Hons) in English Literature from Cardiff University before completing his teaching qualification as a secondary English teacher at Swansea University. Over 17 years in South Wales, he held roles including Head of English, Head of Sixth Form, and senior management before joining Aloha College Marbella in 2012. A passionate educator, Darren finds immense satisfaction in students’ success.
His diverse interests extend beyond the classroom. Darren obtained his pilot’s licence at 17 through a Royal Air Force scholarship and continued training for years. He volunteered in the Camp America scheme, played water polo for Wales Under 18s, and taught children to swim.
Outside of his professional and athletic pursuits, Darren enjoys reading, cycling, and walking his rescue Yorkshire Terrier, Charley. A paddleboarding enthusiast, he finds joy in outdoor activities. Darren also has a flair for cooking and delights in preparing meals for friends. He holds a special affection for the Andalusian sunshine and seizes every opportunity to explore Spain and beyond.
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Kate Edwards
Kate graduated from the University of Central England with a BEd (Hons) in Primary Education, specialising in the Early Years. As an experienced leader in both UK and international educational settings, Kate is committed to providing students with a learning environment that celebrates effort and achievement in both academic and personal endeavors. In July 2019, Kate, completed the Cobis Program for Aspiring Heads, before taking on her first headship with us in 2023. 
In her spare time, Kate loves spending time with her husband and three children. They often enjoy trips to the park, constructing Lego masterpieces, strolls along the beach and splashing about in the pool. When time allows, Kate also loves to bake.  At home you’ll often find her whipping up a storm in the kitchen. Rumour has it, she dreams of donning the iconic apron on the Great British Bake Off one day! 
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We won’t have summer camp in 2024

We are working on an excellent program
for summer 2025