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Pages in category "International Baccalaureate schools in Germany" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This category contains international schools using the German system of education but located in other countries. German international schools are schools in which tuition is at least partly in German language and which are not located in Germany or other German speaking countries. Usually, you can obtain the German 'Abitur' at these schools.
The International School of Düsseldorf e.V. (ISD) is a nonprofit, independent, coeducational day school located in Kaiserswerth, Germany, a historic suburb of Düsseldorf. (A)ISD was founded in 1968 as the American International School of Düsseldorf, an English language school to meet the needs of non-military expatriate families.
American international schools in Germany (13 P) Pages in category "International schools in Germany" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
The school's first and main campus is located in Degerloch, Stuttgart, Germany. Serving students from 3 years old to 18 years old, Early Years through 12th grade, it is easily accessible by public transport and is just 15 minutes outside the Stuttgart city center. The Degerloch campus is composed of three building.
The International School of Hamburg was founded in 1957 as the first international school in Germany. ISH is a non-profit organization and remains the only Council of International Schools-accredited organisation in Hamburg. In 2010, ISH moved to its current, purpose-built campus, at Hemmingstedter Weg in Hamburg-Osdorf. An extensive expansion ...
The school was founded in 1966 and moved to the location in Starnberg in 1968. On the school site is Schloss Buchhof, a former castle which is now used as a farm and also houses administrative offices. It used to house arts and mathematics classes as well. On September 19, 1966, Munich International school welcomed its first 120 students.
The international student body consists of around 90 nationalities, with a diversity of religious and socio-economic backgrounds. Thanks to a wide network of sponsors and supporters and a need-based scholarship program, the national committees can select students irrespective of the financial situation of their parents.