Netherlands, Groningen
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International School Groningen (ISG) is an IB World School offering the Middle Years Programme (MYP) and Diploma Programme (DP) for students aged 11 to 18. Instruction is in English, with Dutch language support to aid integration into society. The MYP provides a broad curriculum across language and literature, language acquisition (Dutch and French), individuals and societies, science, mathematics, physical and health education, arts, and design. After completing the MYP, students may transfer to the DP, a two-year pre-university programme conducted in English. The DP core includes Theory of Knowledge, Extended Essay, and CAS, alongside six subject groups: language and literature; language acquisition (Dutch and English); economics/global politics/history; sciences; mathematics; and visual arts. ISG sits on campus in Haren near Groningen, sharing facilities with Maartenscollege. The school maintains IB accreditation, class sizes around 15, and plans a 2029 international campus expansion, including a new build and grounds, Villa Esserberg on site.
Hemmenlaan 2, 9751 NS Haren, Netherlands
International School Groningen has 140 pupils, typical class sizes of 15, instruction in English.
Hemmenlaan 2, 9751 NS Haren, The Netherlands (Haren is a borough of Groningen).
Middle Years Programme (ages 11-16); Diploma Programme (ages 16-18); transferring to DP for Dutch havo-vwo students.
IB World School offering the International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme and Diploma Programme.
English as an Additional Language (EAL) support is provided; Inclusion and Special Needs policy is in place.
The Netherlands.
School hours run from 08:20 to 16:50 with lessons 08:20–09:10; 09:10–10:00; 10:20–11:10; 11:10–12:00; 12:30–13:20; 13:20–14:10; 14:20–15:10; 15:10–16:00; 16:00–16:50; breaks 10:00–10:20; 12:00–12:30; 14:10–14:20.
No arranged school transport; students usually travel by public transportation or bike. Buses 50 and 51 run regularly between ISG and Groningen city centre.
Annual tuition at International School Groningen ranges from EUR 7,800 for 2026/27.
International School Groningen teaches IB (MYP), IB (DP) for students aged 11 to 18.
ISG offers the IB Middle Years Programme (MYP) for ages 11-16 and the IB Diploma Programme (DP) for ages 16-18. ISG is an IB World School with English-language instruction and Dutch language support; English is used for study at all levels and Dutch is taught as mother tongue and as a second language. The MYP provides a broad, balanced curriculum across language and literature; language acquisition (Dutch and French); individuals and societies; science; mathematics; physical and health education; arts; and design. After completing MYP, students may transfer to the Diploma Programme, a two-year pre-university IB programme offered at ISG. The Diploma Programme combines a DP Core (Theory of Knowledge, Extended Essay, CAS) with six subject groups: language and literature; language acquisition (Dutch and English); economics/global politics/history; sciences; mathematics; and visual arts. The DP studies are conducted in English; Dutch is taught as mother tongue and second language to support integration into Dutch society.
The school has small classes.
The Diploma Programme has a 96% pass rate. The DP diploma opens doors to leading universities in the Netherlands and around the world.
Graduates of the Diploma Programme study at internationally recognised universities around the world. The Diploma Programme opens doors to leading universities worldwide.
ISG runs Rock and Water training to develop social and emotional skills in MYP1. Each student has a mentor who supports wellbeing and serves as the first point of contact for students and parents. Counselling is available when needed to support wellbeing. The school fosters a sense of belonging through a Parent Support Group, a Student Council, and an active alumni network. ISG aims to maintain a safe, inclusive environment where expression is encouraged and differences are respected.
ISG provides a high-quality, inclusive international education with a formal SEN pathway. SEN means cognitive, social, emotional or physical difficulties that call for additional provision. A Mentor, the SENCO, and dedicated SEN support staff coordinate provision, with an EAL teacher providing language support. Counselling is available, and Rock and Water training supports social and emotional development. An individual education plan (IEP) is prepared with parental and student input, progress is monitored, and outside agencies may be involved; admission requires full disclosure of SEN and resources to meet needs.
An EAL (English as a Second Language) teacher provides one-to-one lessons, small-group work, and in-lesson support. They work closely with the SENCO and hold regular meetings to discuss the progress of EAL students.
Counselling is available when a need is identified. Rock and Water training helps develop social and emotional skills. The Mentor and school leadership monitor wellbeing as part of creating a safe, inclusive environment. The Parent Support Group also organises events addressing social and health issues to support wellbeing.
ISG aims to ensure every student feels safe and secure in the school environment. The SEN framework includes mentoring, SENCO oversight, and collaboration with outside agencies to safeguard and support students. Counselling is available to support safeguarding and welfare.
1. Enquiry: Contact International School Groningen by submitting the enquiry form through the Open Apply portal to indicate interest in the school. The enquiry form is available through the Open Apply portal. A space is reserved only after the full application form has been completed and the registration fee has been received.
2. Application: When you decide to join ISG, fill in the application form through the OpenApply portal and prepare all relevant documents for this step (see documents listed on the page). Documents you'll need for Step 2 - Application include copies of the child's most recent and previous two years of school reports in English; for applications to the MYP, a letter confirming that at least one parent is working in the Netherlands or a letter from the parent or parent's employer stating that the family lived abroad due to work; a recent passport-sized picture of the child; and a copy of the child's passport. After completing the application form you will be invoiced a non-refundable application fee.
3. Verification: Before moving to the next step, ISG verifies the following: child successfully passed ISG's placement tests; completed application form was received; all the checklist items in OpenApply have been completed; registration fee has been paid. This verification ensures all required information is in place before processing.
4. Processing: After completion of all previous steps, the management team will consider the application and confirm or refuse enrolment via the admissions portal. If an application has been refused, an appointment can be made to discuss the reasons with the management team.