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International School Augsburg

Germany, Augsburg

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees €16,098 - 19,704
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 350
Type Co-educational
Opened 2005
Bus Service Yes
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (PYP), IB (DP), Cambridge IGCSE
Taught languages English, German, Spanish
Typical class size 16
Strengths Sport, Visual and Creative Arts, Service and Sustainability
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Community and Service
Stages Early Years, Primary School, Secondary School
Introduction

International School Augsburg (ISA) is a K–12, English-speaking day school in Germany offering an IB-based education alongside Cambridge IGCSE in upper grades. The school serves students aged 3 to 18 and uses English as the language of instruction with EAL support. ISA began in 2005 with 65 local students and now welcomes more than 350 learners from 38 nationalities, reflecting a diverse community. The curriculum combines the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP), the IB Diploma Programme (DP), and Cambridge IGCSE in Grades 9–10, preparing students for global study worldwide. A Gersthofen campus opening in 2027–2028 will house 550 students on an 18,000 m² site featuring flexible learning pods, purpose-built laboratories, a double gym hall, and dedicated spaces for art, music, and performance. The campus aims for carbon-neutral operation with green roofs and solar panels. Extracurriculars include Art, Music, MUN, CAS, ECAP, and service partnerships, emphasizing wellbeing, sustainability, and intercultural understanding.

Wernher-von-Braun-Straße 1a, 86368 Gersthofen, Germany

The Essentials

International School Augsburg has 350 pupils, typical class sizes of 16, instruction in English.

Location

Gersthofen, Bavaria, Germany. The school is located at Wernher-von-Braun-Straße 1a, 86368 Gersthofen. It is in the Augsburg metropolitan area and is accessible by local trains and buses, including a shuttle from Augsburg Train Station and additional regional bus routes.

Stages

Ages 3 to 5: Early Learning; Ages 6 to 11: Primary School; Ages 12 to 14: Middle School; Ages 15 to 18: High School.

Type

The school is an English-speaking private day school.

Additional learning support

Learning Support includes language support for English, German, and the mother tongue. English is the primary language of instruction with targeted support in lower and upper school, including preparation for IGCSE and IB Diploma programs.

Country affiliation

Germany.

School day structure

Arrival 8:15 AM – 8:30 AM; Departure 3:30 PM – 3:45 PM. The school offers a shuttle from Augsburg Train Station at 8:05 AM and multiple bus routes; public transport options are available.

Bus service

School Bus Service includes a shuttle from Augsburg Train Station at 8:05 AM and separate regional routes; bus service is an add-on expense.

Fees

Annual tuition at International School Augsburg ranges from EUR 16,098 to EUR 19,704 for 2026/27.

Application and Registration Fees

- Application Fee: EUR 150, non-refundable, due on submission of the application.
- Registration Fee: EUR 800 total, non-refundable; split into EUR 400 for the assessment day and EUR 400 due after admission is confirmed.

Annual Tuition Fees (School Year 2025/26)

- Early Learning Centre (ELC1 & ELC2): EUR 15,780 per year.
- Grades 1 – 5: EUR 15,780 per year.
- Grades 6 – 8: EUR 16,854 per year.
- Grade 9: EUR 17,628 per year.
- Grade 10: EUR 18,024 per year.
- Grades 11 – 12: EUR 19,320 per year.

Annual Tuition Fees (School Year 2024/25 — for comparison)

- Early Learning Centre (ELC1 & ELC2): EUR 15,438 per year.
- Grades 1 – 5: EUR 15,438 per year.
- Grades 6 – 8: EUR 16,488 per year.
- Grade 9: EUR 17,244 per year.
- Grade 10: EUR 17,622 per year.
- Grades 11 – 12: EUR 18,882 per year.

One-Time / Capital Fees

- School Investment Fee: EUR 5,000 for ELC to Grade 8; EUR 7,500 for Grade 9 to Grade 12. This fee supports ongoing development of facilities and resources. The School Investment Fee may be split into instalments (first payment in the first school year and the second in the following year).

Billing Schedule and Payment Terms

- Full Payment: One-time payment of the annual tuition due within two weeks of receiving the invoice.
- Instalment Plan: Two equal payments, due on July 15 and January 15 of the school year.
- Mid-year joiners: Tuition fees are prorated based on the month of enrolment.
- Late payments: Interest is charged at a rate of 5% above the European Central Bank base rate, plus any bank charges incurred.

Boarding Fees

- Boarding is not offered; the school is an English-speaking private day school for ages 3–18.

Additional and Optional Costs

- Examination Fees: External exam charges (for example IGCSE and IB Diploma) are billed separately when applicable.
- Educational Resources: Selected textbooks, learning materials, and digital resources may incur additional charges.
- Field Trips and Excursions: Costs for local and international trips are billed separately and vary by trip.
- Transportation: School bus fees apply if the student uses school transport; these are billed separately.
- Extracurricular Activities: Fees for certain clubs, activities or specialist lessons may be charged in addition to tuition.
- Uniform: Specific uniform costs are not itemised on the published fee schedule; parents should expect separate charges for required items where applicable.

Sibling Discounts

- Three children enrolled: 15% discount per child.
- Four children or more enrolled: 20% discount per child.

Refund Information

- Application Fee: non-refundable. Registration Fee: non-refundable. Other refund conditions for tuition, School Investment Fee, or additional charges are not fully detailed in the published fee summary; prorating is applied for families joining mid-year.

Fee Payment Options

- Payment methods and how to remit fees (for example bank transfer or card) are managed via the school finance office; families may choose full payment or the two-installment plan described above. Specific accepted payment channels (credit card, bank transfer details) are handled through the school's invoicing process.
Academics

International School Augsburg teaches IB (PYP), IB (DP), Cambridge IGCSE for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

ISA provides an IB-based education. ISA has been an IB World School since 2008, starting with the Primary Years Programme (PYP) and adding the Diploma Programme (DP) the following year. In High School, Grades 9-10 follow the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) programme under Cambridge International Examinations. Grades 11-12 pursue the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB DP). The IB framework emphasizes Approaches to Learning (ATLs) and the IB Learner Profile. ISA is an English-speaking private day school.

Exam Results

ISA IB Diploma results have historically exceeded the world average. ISA IB Diploma results show ISA average scores versus World Average for graduates: 2015 34 vs 29.8; 2016 33 vs 29.6; 2017 33 vs 30.0; 2018 34 vs 32.0; 2019 32 vs 28.5; 2020 35 vs 31.3; 2021 36 vs 33.0; 2022 33 vs 30.9; 2023 32 vs 30.2; 2024 32 vs 30.3. ISA graduates have gone on to study at top universities in Germany and around the world, including University College London, University of Edinburgh, Erasmus University Rotterdam, LMU Munich, University of Vienna, Concordia University Montreal, and Oxford University.

Higher Education Progression

ISA graduates have gone on to study at top universities in Germany and around the world, including University College London, University of Edinburgh, Erasmus University Rotterdam, LMU Munich, University of Vienna, Concordia University Montreal, and Oxford University.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The school fosters a globally minded community with a focus on academic, social, and emotional growth through inquiry-based learning and leadership opportunities. The ISA environment emphasizes collaboration, respect, and global citizenship, supported by a governance structure and stakeholder involvement.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The Learning Support programme provides language support (including EAL and mother-tongue maintenance), academic guidance, and social-emotional pastoral care to help students access the curriculum and progress, with targeted supports across lower and upper school.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

English is the primary language of instruction; intensive EAL support is available for students who are learning English, including small-group instructional support and family language classes for adults.

Mental Wellbeing

A Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) program is integrated across grade levels to support resilience, empathy, and well-being, with pastoral care and counsellors available to assist students.

Safeguarding

The school operates under a governance framework with a supervisory board and established safeguarding and child-protection practices as part of its policies and daily operations.

Admissions

Admissions

1. School Tour: ISA invites prospective families to visit the campus. An in-person visit is available, and a virtual tour can be arranged if an on-site visit is not possible. During the tour, families learn about the international curriculum, the IB Diploma Programme, and the expectations ISA holds for its students. The tour helps families understand if ISA is the right fit for their child.

2. Application Submission: Apply online through OpenApply. The application requires detailed information about the student, educational history, school reports, parent information, and medical records. A non-refundable application fee of 150€ is due upon submission.

3. Assessment Day: If ISA determines that the student is a good fit, the child is invited to an assessment day to experience a typical ISA day and to participate in grade-level assessments in English and mathematics. Feedback from ISA teachers is provided after the assessment day, and a decision is typically made within two weeks.

4. Enrollment: If accepted, the school application must be signed. Once signed, an acceptance letter confirming enrollment at ISA will be issued.

Scholarships

School Fee Reduction Program (SRP): The SRP provides eligible families with a reduction in annual tuition fees and the one-time School Investment Fee. Eligibility is based on the family's financial situation, including income and assets; the SRP is available to all students, but families receiving additional financial support from relatives, employers, or government agencies may not qualify. What's Covered? The SRP reduces annual tuition fees and the one-time School Investment Fee. It does not cover the application fee, registration fee, or other costs such as examination fees, extracurricular activities, transportation, or other incidental expenses. Application Process: Steps to Apply: 1. Complete the Self-Disclosure Form; 2. Submit Required Documentation; 3. Review and Decision; 4. Notification. 1. Complete the Self-Disclosure Form: This form requires detailed information about your family's income, assets, and other financial obligations. 2. Submit Required Documentation: Provide supporting documents such as tax returns, pay stubs, and bank statements; translations may be required if not in German or English. 3. Review and Decision: The finance office reviews submissions; decisions are based on the budget available and demonstrated financial need. 4. Notification: Families are notified of the outcome; if approved, the reduction amount will be communicated and the revised fee structure will be applied. Deadline: The deadline for submitting self-disclosure forms and documents is three months before the next school fee payment is due. Confidentiality: All financial information is treated with the utmost confidentiality in accordance with GDPR.

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