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Danube International School Vienna

Austria, Vienna

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees €18,226 - 33,562
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 516
Type Co-educational
Opened 1992
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP)
Taught languages German, French, Spanish
Typical class size 18
Strengths Sport, Performing Arts, Languages
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Community and Service
Stages Early Years, Primary School, Secondary School, Sixth Form
Introduction

Danube International School Vienna (DISV) is an English-language IB World School in central Vienna for students aged 3 to 18. It offers the Primary Years Programme (PYP) for ages 5–11, the Middle Years Programme (MYP) for Grades 6–10, and the Diploma Programme (DP) for Grades 11–12. Founded in 1992 by Mr. and Mrs. Biber, the school holds Öffentlichkeitsrecht and was Vienna's first fully accredited IB World School. The 10,000 m2 campus has bright classrooms, a bilingual English-German library, science laboratories, a dedicated theatre, a gymnasium, and a secure central playground. PE is supported by the nearby KSV complex, with ice skating and swimming for younger students, and rock climbing and martial arts for older students at nearby facilities. Residential trips for Grades 2–5 foster teamwork and resilience. Approximately 30 after-school activities weekly include drama, band, MUN, coding, and Service Learning, with Privately Taught Languages supporting multilingualism. Service learning remains central.

Josef-Gall-Gasse 2, 1020 Wien, Austria

The Essentials

Danube International School Vienna has 516 pupils, typical class sizes of 18, instruction in English.

Location

The campus is located in the heart of Vienna. The 10,000 m² campus provides bright, modern classrooms, a library in English and German, science laboratories, a theatre, a gymnasium, and a secure central playground. The address is Josef Gall-Gasse 2, 1020 Vienna, Austria.

Stages

Early Years (3-5) and Elementary School (5-11) with the Primary Years Programme (PYP); Secondary School (11-19) with the Middle Years Programme (MYP) and the Diploma Programme (DP).

Type

IB World School (offering IB Primary Years Programme, Middle Years Programme and Diploma Programme)

Pupil Nationality Mix

The school has students from over sixty nationalities.

Additional learning support

Learning Support is available; English Language Development (ELD) is provided, and Learning Support lessons are offered (with fees). If a student has a history of learning support, they will have the opportunity to meet with the Learning Support team. The English Language Development Coordinator assesses English proficiency for entry into the Diploma Programme; wheelchair accessibility is not available.

Country affiliation

Austria

Religious affiliation

Non-sectarian, non-denominational

Fees

Annual tuition at Danube International School Vienna ranges from EUR 18,226 to EUR 33,562 for 2026/27.

Application & New‑student Fees

- Application Fee: EUR 300.
- Enrollment Fee (one‑time, payable on acceptance): EUR 4,500.
- Capital Fee (one‑time): EUR 2,800. This fee is assigned to a capital fund and is non‑refundable.
- Refundable Security Deposit: EUR 365 (payable at the same time as the enrolment fee; refundable on termination of the last contractual relationship, subject to deductions for lost or damaged books, materials or other costs).

Tuition fees by year group (per instalment, per year and early‑payment total)

- EYU 1 (Early Years Unit 1)
- 1st instalment: EUR 9,113
- 2nd instalment: EUR 9,113
- Annual total: EUR 18,226
- Annual total with 2% early‑payment reduction: EUR 17,861.

- EYU 2 (Early Years Unit 2)
- 1st instalment: EUR 9,113
- 2nd instalment: EUR 9,113
- Annual total: EUR 18,226
- Annual total with 2% early‑payment reduction: EUR 17,861.

- Foundation (Reception / Foundation stage)
- 1st instalment: EUR 13,128
- 2nd instalment: EUR 13,128
- Annual total: EUR 26,256
- Annual total with 2% early‑payment reduction: EUR 25,732.

- Grade 1
- 1st instalment: EUR 13,128
- 2nd instalment: EUR 13,128
- Annual total: EUR 26,256
- Annual total with 2% early‑payment reduction: EUR 25,732.

- Grade 2
- 1st instalment: EUR 13,330
- 2nd instalment: EUR 13,330
- Annual total: EUR 26,660
- Annual total with 2% early‑payment reduction: EUR 26,128.

- Grade 3
- 1st instalment: EUR 13,330
- 2nd instalment: EUR 13,330
- Annual total: EUR 26,660
- Annual total with 2% early‑payment reduction: EUR 26,128.

- Grade 4
- 1st instalment: EUR 13,347
- 2nd instalment: EUR 13,347
- Annual total: EUR 26,694
- Annual total with 2% early‑payment reduction: EUR 26,160.

- Grade 5
- 1st instalment: EUR 13,403
- 2nd instalment: EUR 13,403
- Annual total: EUR 26,806
- Annual total with 2% early‑payment reduction: EUR 26,270.

- Grades 6–10 (Middle and Lower Secondary)
- 1st instalment: EUR 15,609
- 2nd instalment: EUR 15,609
- Annual total: EUR 31,218
- Annual total with 2% early‑payment reduction: EUR 30,594.

- Grade 11 (Upper Secondary / DP year 1)
- 1st instalment: EUR 16,662
- 2nd instalment: EUR 16,662
- Annual total: EUR 33,324
- Annual total with 2% early‑payment reduction: EUR 32,658.

- Grade 12 (Upper Secondary / DP year 2)
- 1st instalment: EUR 16,781
- 2nd instalment: EUR 16,781
- Annual total: EUR 33,562
- Annual total with 2% early‑payment reduction: EUR 32,891.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Payment options for tuition: either one complete payment for the whole school year or two instalments.
- Instalment due dates (schedule shown): 1st instalment due 15 July and 2nd instalment due 1 December (dates shown for the published schedule). A 2% discount applies for full payment before the early‑payment deadline. Late payment incurs a 1% monthly charge. All fees are quoted and payable in Euros.

Boarding fees

- Boarding places are available through three boarding institutes in Vienna. The boarding fee range is EUR 700 to EUR 1,000 per month and includes supervision and meals. Contact the school registrar for placement details and exact boarding package costs.

Supplementary and other fees

- English Language Development lessons (per semester): EUR 1,605.
- Learning Support lessons (per semester) – LS Accommodations: EUR 800.
- Learning Support (tiered rates per semester): Level A EUR 1,605; Level B EUR 3,210.
- Extended Learning Support (annual figure shown as supplementary): EUR 8,032. Comprehensive Learning Support: EUR 22,498. Additional individual support and services are charged on request.
- Additional overnight or multi‑day field trips (e.g., Model UN, subject trips, sports tournaments) are charged on a trip‑by‑trip basis. Private instrumental or mother‑tongue lessons are arranged with private tutors and charged directly to families. A PE kit (shorts/shirt) is provided to each new student as part of tuition. PADIS parent association contribution invitation: EUR 50 per family per year.

Refund information

- Capital Fee: non‑refundable and charged in full regardless of entry or withdrawal date.
- Security Deposit: refundable upon termination of the final contractual relationship; the school may deduct amounts from the deposit to cover lost or damaged books, school materials or other costs owed to the school.
- Other items (application fee and enrolment fee) are listed as payable; the fee schedule specifies the capital fee as explicitly non‑refundable and the security deposit as refundable as noted above. Specific refund handling for enrolment or term withdrawals (beyond the security deposit and capital fee statements) is processed in accordance with the school's administrative terms.

Fee payment options and bank details

- Bank transfer details provided for school payments (bank transfers accepted):
- Bank: Vorarlberger Hypo Bank
- Account name: Danube International School GmbH
- IBAN: AT41 5800 0201 7319 3115
- SWIFT/BIC: HYPVAT2B.

- Other payment methods (for example credit card acceptance) are not specified in the published fee schedule. Late payment interest and the early‑payment discount provisions apply as stated above.
Academics

Danube International School Vienna teaches IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP) for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

Danube International School Vienna is an IB World School offering the Primary Years Programme (PYP) for 5-11 years (EYU to Grade 5). The Middle Years Programme (MYP) is for Grades 6-10. The Diploma Programme (DP) is for Grades 11-12. The language of instruction is English. The school supports multilingualism and language development.

Higher Education Progression

Graduates continue their education at leading universities around the world. The IB Diploma Programme prepares students for university and beyond.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

Service Learning is a cornerstone of the IB philosophy at DISV. It goes beyond traditional community service by combining meaningful action with academic learning. Students engage in real-world projects that address genuine community needs while reflecting on their experiences to deepen understanding, develop empathy, and grow as responsible global citizens. A Vice Principal (Pastoral) is responsible for student wellbeing and behaviour, supported by Heads of Grade and a homeroom teachers. Homeroom periods focus on personal and social education, and assemblies celebrate student achievement and strengthen community.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

Learning Support offers tailored support for students who need personalized guidance – ensuring success for all learners. Our Learning Support team works closely with teachers, students, and families to ensure that individual learning needs are met through a personalised, inclusive approach. We focus on helping students develop confidence, independence, and a love of learning – whether they need short-term guidance, targeted skill development, or ongoing academic support. Through collaboration, assessment, and evidence-based strategies, we create an environment where all learners can access the curriculum, participate fully in school life, and reach their full potential. Learning Support is a paid programme, and places are limited; some specialised assessments or extended one-to-one sessions may incur an additional cost.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

English is the language of instruction at DISV. The English Language Development (ELD) programme in Grades 6–10 provides targeted support to help students access the IB curriculum and develop advanced communication and academic English skills. Our ELD specialists and learning support teachers work closely with subject teachers and families to set individual goals, monitor progress, and celebrate each student's growth. ELD lessons take place during the French/Spanish block on the timetable, allowing students to receive focused English language instruction while remaining fully integrated in the school community. The programme is a paid service with places limited, and families are invoiced separately.

Mental Wellbeing

A Vice Principal (Pastoral) is responsible for student wellbeing and behaviour, assisted by Heads of Grade and a homeroom teachers. Each student is a member of a homeroom group; homeroom periods focus on personal and social education and regular assemblies to celebrate student achievement and build school community. If ongoing psychological support is required, external counseling can be recommended. The school provides university counseling to assist with applications and hosts university fairs, with a dedicated university counselor. A secondary student council represents student interests and promotes activities for the student body.

Safeguarding

DISV creates an inclusive learning environment where all community members feel safe and belong. The Secondary Handbook describes safeguarding and wellbeing structures, including a Vice Principal (Pastoral) responsible for student wellbeing and behaviour, supported by Head of Grade and a homeroom teacher. Homeroom periods focus on personal and social education, with assemblies to celebrate achievement and build community. If concerns arise, the school can involve external agencies and may advise counseling as appropriate. The school also maintains a Student Council to represent student interests and promote community initiatives.

Admissions

Admissions

The school is an IB World School offering the PYP, MYP, and DP from Kindergarten (EYU) through Grade 12. Admissions are personal, transparent, and supportive, with the Admissions Team guiding families moving to Vienna or transitioning from other schools. The school welcomes applications from all nationalities and backgrounds and takes time to understand each family's journey to ensure the right fit for the child's academic, social, and emotional growth. How to apply: 1. Initial Inquiry & Visit (schedule a campus visit to meet the team and see the campus); 2) Download and complete the application form; 3) Submit documentation (completed application forms; copies of the child's most recent school reports and/or examination results translated into English or German if necessary); 4) Remote Admission (If you are not in Austria): the entire process can be completed online with remote interviews or assessments as needed.: +43 1 720 3110 22; Fax: +43 1 720 3110 40. School address: Danube International School Vienna, Josef Gall-Gasse 2, A-1020 Wien.

Scholarships

DISV offers IB Diploma scholarships for high-achieving students entering Grades 11–12 who cannot afford the school fees. The deadline for scholarship applications is March 1. Scholarship students do not pay regular school fees but are responsible for IB examination fees (approximately €850–€900), field trips, and other incidental expenses. Applicants should demonstrate outstanding academic achievement and English proficiency, commitment to the IB philosophy and international-mindedness, leadership and community involvement, and curiosity about global issues. Scholarships are available only to students who could not otherwise afford tuition.

Waitlist

If a grade is oversubscribed, admission may be postponed and the applicant placed on a waiting list. Final admission decisions follow the stated admission priorities (siblings in the school, a parent or sibling who attended DISV, international students, etc.).

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