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Christian Life Academy Stuttgart

Germany, Stuttgart

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees €3,500 - 5,500
Ages 6 - 18 years
Type Co-educational, Online/Hybrid
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum Christian Curriculum
Taught languages German
Strengths STEM, Languages, Visual and Creative Arts
Clubs Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, Community and Service
Stages Elementary, Middle School, High School
Introduction

Christian Life Academy Stuttgart is a compact international Christian school in Germany serving students from ages six to eighteen. The curriculum combines the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) with a Christian framework and a bespoke curriculum tailored to individual learners. In Grades 1–5, BJU Press materials support core subjects, while Grades 6–12 partner with Sevenstar Online Academy, delivering accredited coursework and dual‑credit opportunities. The school operates a Hybrid Program that blends core academics online with in‑house enrichment, keeping class sizes small (max 30 students) and mixed grades 1–12. Daily routines include morning devotions, Chapel services, and virtue lessons. A German Language Immersion Program, SDG literacy, and Holistic Wellness are integrated into a STEAM‑infused program that emphasizes Christian values. Facilities include a games hall and ongoing development of a Kindergarten learning space. After‑school and before‑school care (CLA‑ASP) offer music, Life Skills, STEAM, and Learning Support. The school fosters leadership and service.

Filderhauptstraße 209, 70599 Stuttgart, Germany

The Essentials

Christian Life Academy Stuttgart has instruction in English.

Location

The school is located at Filderhauptstrasse 209, 70599 Stuttgart, Germany.

Stages

1st–12th grade; mixed-grade levels in a single-room schoolhouse, with a maximum capacity of 30 students.

Type

International Christian school.

Country affiliation

Germany.

Religious affiliation

Christian.

School day structure

Daily routines include morning devotions, core academics, and enriching afternoon programs; Chapel services are held weekly.

Fees

Annual tuition at Christian Life Academy Stuttgart ranges from EUR 3,500 to EUR 5,500 for 2026/27.

Application / Registration Fees
- A one-time registration (admission) fee of EUR 2,500 is required. EUR 1,250 of this amount is due immediately on application; the remaining EUR 1,250 is added to the first invoice.

Tuition fees by year group (per term / per year)
- The school does not publish a public, grade-by-grade schedule of tuition amounts in the available admissions and policy documents. The school's published materials list fee components (one-time admission fee, monthly school fees, books and materials inclusive of a laptop, enrichment program charges and priority booking for after‑school) but do not list specific tuition figures per grade or per term. Families are asked to contact the school for grade-specific fee amounts.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- School fees are described as monthly billing ("School Fees (Monthly)"). The registration fee is split with EUR 1,250 payable immediately and the balance added to the first invoice. The application form and admissions policy make clear that parents are ultimately responsible for all non-payment and that invoices and the school's schedule of fees govern charges for late or non-payment. The application form includes fields for invoice/address details and notes that parents must pay all tuition and other financial obligations on or before the due date.

Boarding fees
- Christian LIFE Academy Stuttgart operates as a day programme (hours and enrichment/after‑school activities are published); there is no boarding provision or boarding fee schedule in the school's admissions materials.

Other costs and fees
- Books and materials: Documents list books and materials as included and note that students receive laptops for the hybrid programme ("Books and Materials inclusive of laptop" and provision of laptops for students).
- Enrichment / After‑School: Participation in enrichment and after‑school activities is charged; the published participation rate is EUR 13 per hour for enrichment/after‑school programme sessions. Materials for enrichment and after‑school programmes are stated as provided at no extra cost.
- Entrance / assessment fee: The application form contains an entry for an entrance/placement test fee (the form records whether the entrance test fee was paid) but does not list a specific amount.
- Priority booking / additional program charges: The school lists priority booking for after‑school and other program costs as part of the fee structure; specific amounts beyond the EUR 13/hr enrichment rate are not published in the available documents.

Refund information
- There is no published, detailed refund policy for registration fees, tuition, or materials in the publicly available admissions policy, parent handbook or application documents. The admissions materials do state that the school may cancel or combine classes if enrolment is not financially viable and that parents may be asked to accept changes (for example, fee adjustments) to preserve a class. The documents emphasize that families are responsible for tuition and other charges.

Fee payment options and banking details
- Bank transfer details (used for donations and listed as the school's account) are provided: Recipient Christian LIFE Academy e.V., Bank GLS Gemeinschaftsbank, BIC GENODEM1GLS, IBAN DE45430609674136481200. The application form also collects payer type (SELF or COMPANY) for invoicing. No published information was found listing accepted credit card processors or an online card‑payment option.

Brief note on available information (what was found and what was not published)
- The school's admissions and policy documents clearly state the one‑time registration fee (EUR 2,500 with the EUR 1,250 / EUR 1,250 split) and show that school fees are billed monthly, that books/laptops are provided, and that enrichment/after‑school costs are charged at EUR 13 per hour. However, a published, itemised schedule of tuition amounts by grade (per term or per school year) and a detailed refund/cancellation policy are not present in the accessible admissions documents.
Academics

Christian Life Academy Stuttgart teaches Christian Curriculum for students aged 6 to 18.

Curriculum

Grades 1–5 use the BJU Press Curriculum; Grades 6–12 partner with Sevenstar Online Academy, offering accredited, globally recognized coursework and dual-credit opportunities for high school and college.

Higher Education Progression

Dual‑credit opportunities for high school and college.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

Mental, emotional, and social development are School Wide Expected Student Outcomes (SESO). Mental – Lifelong Learner; Emotional – Resilient and Self-Aware; Social – Compassionate Community Member.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

Special Needs Consideration – While CLAS is not fully equipped to accommodate all special education needs, each case is reviewed individually. Acceptance depends on available resources and staffing. Students are monitored and periodically re-evaluated.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The school teaches in English; it is an English-speaking international elementary school. The curriculum includes Bible, Math, Science, Language Arts and English, Reading and Literature, and Heritage Studies (Bob Jones University Press).

Mental Wellbeing

Mental health and emotional wellbeing are addressed within SESO: Mental – Lifelong Learner emphasizes critical thinking; Emotional – Resilient and Self-Aware; Social – Compassionate Community Member.

Safeguarding

Health Policies & Procedures cover immunization requirements, illness and contagious disease guidelines, lice policy, emergency medical procedures, medication administration, hygiene and prevention, and overall health and safety measures aligned with German laws to maintain a safe and healthy learning environment.

Admissions

Admissions

The school is an English-speaking international elementary school in Stuttgart. The school has a maximum capacity of 30 students and functions like a one-room schoolhouse with mixed-grade levels from 1st to 12th. The school uses a hybrid model combining core academic learning online with in-house enrichment programs. The school accepts students under the Status of Forces Agreement (SoFA). For enrollment, contact the principal via email [email protected] or by phone at (+49)171 811 9813.

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