🇩🇪 International Schools in Germany (international)
5 schools, profiled on verifiable public data.
Germany hosts a cluster of large, long-established international schools concentrated in its expatriate-heavy business hubs — Frankfurt, Munich, Düsseldorf and Berlin. Most run the IB (several were founding IB schools in the 1960s) and serve the corporate and diplomatic families relocating to the country's industrial and financial centres. Germany has no Ofsted-style graded inspectorate for international schools, so quality is anchored on international accreditation — CIS, NEASC and the IB — rather than a state rating band; several schools also hold formal German state recognition (Ersatzschule / Ministry recognition). Fees are quoted in euros and run premium.
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| School | Curricula | Ages | Fees (SGD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bavarian International School | IB | 3-18 | EUR 18,500-24,850/year (2026-27) |
| Berlin Metropolitan School | IB / British / National | 3-18 | Income-based (from EUR 100/month for lower-income families); see school for current bands |
| Frankfurt International School | IB | 3-18 | EUR 11,590-31,365/year (2026/27) |
| International School of Düsseldorf | IB / American | 3-18 | EUR 20,930-28,270/year (2026/2027), plus a one-time EUR 6,500 admission fee |
| Munich International School | IB | 4-18 | EUR 14,120-28,659/year (2026-27) |
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