Germany, Frankfurt
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Metropolitan School Frankfurt is an international school for ages 3 to 18 in Germany. The curriculum combines the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (PYP) in Early Years and Primary School with the Cambridge IGCSE (Grades 6–10) and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB DP) for Grades 11–12, alongside an American Curriculum option. The Diploma Programme is built on six subject groups with a DP Core (Creativity, Activity, Service; Theory of Knowledge; Extended Essay). The DP is recognised for university entrance and provides transparency for German university admission requirements. In 2023 graduates averaged 37 points (out of 45), with a high of 41. Campus spans over 8,000 m2 of teaching space, including two libraries, science labs, arts spaces, and music rooms; it hosts the largest sports hall in Frankfurt, plus a rooftop sport field and a 700-seat theatre planned in 2024/25. Founded in 2007, MSF emphasizes a family-style community and wellbeing.
Eschborner Landstraße 134 - 142, 60489 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Metropolitan School Frankfurt has 750 pupils, typical class sizes of 21, instruction in English, German.
Metropolitan School Frankfurt is located at Eschborner Landstrasse 134 - 142, 60489 Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It sits in the city of Frankfurt and is easily accessible by car and public transport. The public bus stops in front of the school, and it is well connected via local train and bus services. The school maintains relationships with transportation companies that operate private transfers of students to and from school.
Early Years (Kindergarten), Primary School, Secondary School
International school
Learning support with an expert team; in-class differentiation helps to challenge and support student learning.
Germany
Opening hours: Early Morning Care 8:00–8:30; Early Years and Primary School 8:30–15:30; Secondary School 8:25–15:30; After School Care 15:30–17:30.
Public bus stops in front of the school; onsite parking for parents; well connected via local train and bus services; transportation providers arrange private transfers to and from school.
Annual tuition at Metropolitan School Frankfurt ranges from EUR 13,440 to EUR 21,460 for 2026/27.
Metropolitan School Frankfurt teaches IB (PYP), IB (DP), Cambridge IGCSE for students aged 3 to 18.
The school uses the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (PYP) in Early Years and Primary School. In Secondary School the programme combines the Cambridge International Examinations IGCSE for Grades 6–10 and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB DP) for Grades 11–12. The IGCSE offers English (First Language, Core and Extended), English as a Foreign Language, German (First and Foreign Language), French, Spanish, Coordinated Science (Core and Extended, Double Award), Mathematics (Core and Extended), History, Geography, Food and Nutrition, Business Studies, Computer Science, Art and Design, Music, and Drama. The IB Diploma Programme is a two-year curriculum built on six subject groups with the DP Core (Creativity, Activity, Service; Theory of Knowledge; Extended Essay). The DP is recognised for university entrance and offers equivalence to the German Abitur; the school provides transparency for German university entrance requirements. The 2023 graduates averaged 37 points with a high of 41 out of 45.
Class sizes in Primary are usually 15-20 students per class and never exceed 25.
The Diploma Programme results show a 2023 average of 37 points with a high score of 41 out of 45. The school reports a 100% IB pass rate. In the Secondary School, students study the IGCSE with subjects including English, German, French, Spanish, Science, Mathematics, History, Geography, and more; 70% of students achieved grades A or A in IGCSE.
MSF provides university and career counselling to help students find the best match for higher education worldwide. Counsellors offer ongoing support, meet with students as needed, and provide guidance based on training and experience; parents are involved in the process. The programme includes guidance on internal and external deadlines, and resources for studying in the UK, Germany and beyond. Contacts are Marcel König (German University Counsellor) and Karen Smith (University Counsellor for worldwide applications).
Wellbeing of the students is the center of everything we do at MSF and is always a priority. The school provides a safe, student-centred environment that supports emotional and social development in partnership with families and the wider school community. Guiding statements emphasise Community, Courage and Curiosity and describe an inquiry-based approach that develops independent, globally minded learners. The programme provides multiple pathways to success across divisions and fosters collaboration, leadership and service within the wider community. MSF focuses on holistic development, blending academic learning with opportunities to build resilience and wellbeing.
MSF is a private, English-language school with an extensive German program. Students continue to learn German language and culture in all its facets and will, over the years, reach native-level proficiency in English. After graduation, with the IB Diploma, graduates have access to German universities as well as leading universities worldwide.
Wellbeing is the focus in MSF. The environment is friendly and inspiring, designed to support students' wellbeing. There are multiple school social workers and school psychologists available to assist students. Outdoor Learning is integrated as a curricular component. Lunch is freshly cooked in the school kitchen. Modern sports facilities include a triple gym, a weight room, and a rooftop sports field.
1. Apply online through the MSF online application form at apply.m-school.de and upload all required documents and certificates. Kindergarten applications require the Early Years Confidential Statement Form to be filled out by the current nursery/kindergarten and by parents. For G1-11 applications, submit the last two school reports and transcripts translated into English, a letter of reference, and a completed Referral Form. Psychological/psycho-educational evaluations for applicants with specific learning needs, the Secondary Student Statement Form (Grades 6-11) completed in handwriting, and a handwritten essay of approximately 500 words for IB DP applicants to Grade 11 may also be requested.
Applications are accepted from September to June for the following school year. If a place is not available, students are placed on the waitlist.