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If you're researching international schools in Austria offering Christian, this page lists every school we know of and lets you sort, filter and compare them — without school marketing in the way. The most common curriculum is Bespoke Curriculum, taught by 2 of the schools below. Annual tuition spans roughly 8,880–9,720 EUR, with the average sitting around 9,300. The oldest school listed is Mayflower Christian Academy, opened in 2007.
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Stella International School in Vienna offers a Catholic, parental‑initiative, bilingual education for ages 2 to 16. The Donau campus houses Kindergarten, Primary and Gymnasium, with Kindergarten at 13C and Primary and Gymnasium at 13B near the D.C. Tower. The school delivers instruction in German and English to prepare students for a globalised world. The curriculum follows a Catholic framework and includes living faith as a daily element to shape a well‑rounded personality. A systematically structured programme develops habits such as generosity, honesty, self‑organisation, respect and responsibility for oneself and others, with regular meetings to coordinate targets with parents. Each student receives individual mentoring. Cambridge Certificates (Starters, Movers, Flyers) are awarded at the end of Grade 4 in line with CEFR. The school emphasises character education and leadership skills at secondary level and relies on community support, as public funds cannot cover crucial extra resources and activities for students' future success.
Mayflower Christian Academy is a non-profit association offering a Christian education with public status recognized by the Austrian government. Located on the International Campus Vienna in Oberlaa, the school shares facilities with Arche Noah kindergarten, enabling collaboration in a community rooted in shared values. The curriculum combines the Austrian primary (grades 0–4) and lower secondary (grades 5–8) with plans to expand toward a Matura, using German as the language of instruction and intensive English supported by DaZ/DaF specialists. From grade seven, French becomes a main subject, and the school also offers Advanced Placement (AP) alongside the Austrian curriculum. A Digital Media Concept underpins learning with tablets and interactive boards. ErasmusPlus projects foster international mobility, while service-learning, arts, and mentoring programs strengthen academics, character, and leadership. The school belongs to International Campus Vienna and emphasizes Christian values, bilingual education, and preparation for study in Austria and beyond, and future study abroad.
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