10 schools across Germany
Germany has a network of SESB (Staatliche Europa-Schule Berlin) and bilingual state schools that provide private-school-level bilingual education for €0. These are the most sought-after schools for expat families in Berlin. There are currently 5 SESB schools listed in this directory.
Fees are tiered based on State Recognition status and location
Top-tier facilities, extensive sports/arts, and the full IB or British curriculum. Often in Munich or Frankfurt.
e.g. FIS Frankfurt, MIS Munich, ISH Hamburg
Established international schools, often non-profit, providing a solid expat experience.
e.g. Berlin British, St. George's, Bavarian Int. (BIS)
Receive some state funding. Fees often scale based on your income. Great value bilingual education.
e.g. Phorms, Berlin Bilingual, European School Munich
This is not an exhaustive list. Germany has many more international schools across its cities and regions — this directory is designed to give you a helpful starting point. For a full personalised search based on your location, budget and requirements, contact our school advisors.
The oldest school in Berlin and oldest French lycée in the AEFE network worldwide. Founded 1689. Multilingual education in a multicultural Franco-German environment. Fees not publicly listed. Ages 12–18.
The oldest school in Berlin and oldest French lycée in the AEFE network worldwide. Founded 1689 by Frederick III of Prussia. Multilingual education in a multicultural Franco-German campus. Fees not publicly listed.
Bilingual French and German international high school in Hamburg. Franco-German curriculum preparing students for both French and German qualifications. Fees not publicly listed. Ages 10–18.
High-quality multilingual French education internationally recognised by top universities worldwide. Full French national curriculum from maternelle to Baccalauréat. Ages 3–18.
Bilingual French and German international school in Heidelberg. Early years and primary education in a warm Franco-German environment. One of the most affordable bilingual options in the region. Ages 2–11.
These are not full-time day schools. They offer supplementary language classes, cultural programs, or afternoon courses. Please verify directly before enrolling.
A supplementary Nordic cultural hub. The catch: CRITICAL: The full-time primary school closed in 2022. It now only offers "Supplementary Swedish" and afternoon courses. Do not list as a full-day school.
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