Year 10 MUN Event

This week, Aloha College hosted its very first MUN conference based on the theme of “Fostering Tolerance in a Globalised World” . Aimed at all Year 10 students, the conference ran for 2 days and focused on issues as diverse as racism in sport, women´s rights and immigration. Run by seasoned MUN students who chaired […]

Year 10 visit to Car Showroom

One of our former IB students Mitchell Cunild, invited Year 10 pupils to visit his business, Cohen & Cunild, in Puerto Banus.  He gave the students a talk on how he set up his business and showed them around his luxury car showroom.  The visit also highlighted the successful entrepreneurial skills that are part of […]

Aloha U15 Hockey Tournament

Friday 13th June proved to be a lucky day for the u15 hockey team as they experienced their first hockey matches against Swans school.  We started the mini tournament with two small sided games.  after each team had played against the two teams from Swans Aloha proved to be the stronger of the sides. We […]

Water Sports after-school club

Thursday, 10 June, a group of Aloha pupils enjoyed an action packed visit to the water sports club based at the Port in Marbella.  The constant winds and sunshine set the perfect conditions for sailing out to sea. The group loved learning how to tack around the buoys and leaning right off the to balance […]

Evelina Stanikova – Golf Champion

Aloha College Year 6 pupil, Evelina Stanikova, won the individual Women’s Golf championship, played recently at Guadalmina. Marvellous work, Evelina!​ http://www.rfegolf.es/CommitteePaginas/CommitteeMicrosite.aspx?CatId=16

U15 Girls and Boys Volleyball Tournament

The U15 girls and boys teams achieved outstanding success at the International Schools Volleyball tournament at Laude International School earlier this week. They played against both A and B teams for a range of schools including the English international school, the British international college, Laude and Swans. The U15 boys were undefeated throughout although there were […]

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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