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International schools in Berlin

International schools in Berlin

Looking for an international school in Berlin for your child or children? We’ve put together a list of the best-known schools for expats:

  • At the International Montessori School Berlin, 110 children in grades 1-6 learn according to Maria Montessori principles. Our international students spend the school day in a bilingual language bath - German and English. The open all-day school offers education and care from 7.30 am to 6 pm.

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  • BBIS Berlin Brandenburg International School is a leading international day and boarding school offering three IB programmes in the Primary, Middle and Diploma years of schooling to students from over 60 countries. We inspire a lifelong love of learning and actively develop global citizenship in a welcoming, supportive environment.

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  • Berlin British School

    The first British school in Berlin was opened in September 1994 with 84 children from 23 different countries. Initially only offering primary education, it now offers secondary education including both the IGCSE and the IB.

  • Berlin Cosmopolitan School

    The BCS is a non-profit international school with a focus on the sciences, music and dance. Founded in 2004, the school 2004 boasts two campuses and about 700 students from over 45 different countries.

  • Berlin International School

    Berlin International School offers both nationally- and internationally-recognized educational opportunities from first grade through to the end of secondary school.

  • Berlin Metropolitan School

    The oldest international school in the centre of Berlin, the Berlin Metropolitan School teaches 1.000 students from 52 countries, using the best international and national curriculum programmes.

  • Charles Dickens Primary School Berlin

    The Charles Dickens Primary School was opened in 1971. In 1992 the school added a Europe Branch, with the aim of teaching German- and English-speaking children together.

  • John F. Kennedy School Berlin

    Founded in 1960, the JFK School welcomes up to 700 children from all over the world every year. Sports, music, drama and art all play an important role in all levels of school life. 

  • Quentin Blake Europe School

    The QBES is a public primary school with a special focus on billingual education. The school is named after Quentin Blake, best known as the illustrator of Roald Dahl's books.

  • Planatus Schule Berlin

    Providing optimal learning conditions, Planatus has two kindergartens, as well as a primary and a secondary school, with a focus on mathematics and science. 

  • Berlin Bilingual School

    Berlin Bilingual School offers high-quality, affordable education for English-German and other multi-lingual children. The school provides a challenging curriculum for children whose families have settled in Berlin.

  • Freie Schule Anne-Sophie

    The Freie Schule Anne-Sophie does not decribe itself as a traditional school. Its central focus is providing childen with comprehensive support in a modern environment, helping them to acquire both social and academic skills.

  • Nelson Mandela School

    Defining itself as a "miniature United Nations", the Nelson Mandela School provides quality bilingual education to children from over 60 different countries.