When we think about preparing children for the future, it’s easy to focus on science, technology, and academic excellence. But what about imagination, empathy, expression, and innovation? At Creators International School, we believe that a truly exceptional education blends STEM with the Arts to nurture well-rounded, future-ready learners.
While our name reflects our commitment to innovation and scientific thinking, our curriculum embraces creative subjects as essential pillars of growth.
Research shows that students who engage in the arts—whether music, drama, visual arts, or creative writing—develop:
At Creators, creativity is not an extra—it’s a cornerstone of how we teach, how our students learn, and how we prepare them for a dynamic future.
Our Creative Curriculum: More Than Just the Arts
At Creators International School, we offer:
Creative subjects are fully integrated with our inquiry-based, STEM-rich approach. Imagine a student designing a sustainable city model in science, then presenting the vision through drama or digital storytelling. That’s learning, the Creators way.
Creativity Fuels Innovation
Some of the world’s greatest scientists and entrepreneurs were also artists, writers, or performers. At Creators, we aim to develop whole-brain thinkers who can:
Creativity enables students to take risks, work collaboratively, and bounce back with resilience. These are not just soft skills—they are essential for the future world of work.
Our school environment has been thoughtfully designed to encourage both academic and creative growth:
At Creators, students are empowered to think freely, express openly, and explore boldly.
Admissions Are Now Open
Creators International School is now accepting applications for students aged 7–14, which corresponds to Years 3 through 10 of the British curriculum.
Located in beautiful Benahavís, near Marbella, Spain
Opening September 2025
Learn more or register your interest: creators.tech
Sources:
Arts Education Partnership – Arts Integration and Academic Success
Edutopia – The Importance of Art in Child Development