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Bucharest is home to 18 international schools, offering families a range of curricula and price points to choose from.
Compare 4 international schools in Bucharest, Romania. Filter by curriculum, fees (average RON 28,762), location, and more to find the right international school now.
Mark Twain International School in Romania is a campus offering bilingual and international divisions for ages 2 to 18. It holds ARACIP, IB (PYP, MYP and DP) and Cambridge accreditation and provides two high‑school pathways: National Romanian Baccalaureate and IB Diploma Programme. The Diploma is taught in the two years, with a 100% passing rate and university‑level preparation, complemented by career counseling and university application guidance. The Primary Years Programme nurtures caring, active learners, while high school emphasizes pathways to higher education and professional life. The school operates three campuses in Voluntari and Ștefăneștii de Jos, on 16,000 m2 of green spaces and 7,500 m2 of buildings, with a 1:6 teacher–student ratio. Students come from 50+ nationalities, with bilingual English‑Romanian divisions and Diploma studies in English, French or Spanish. Milestones include IB authorization in 2008, a 15th anniversary in 2010, and a Cosmopolis campus planned to open by September 2025.
Mark Twain International School in Romania is a campus offering bilingual and international divisions for ages 2 to 18. It holds ARACIP, IB (PYP, MYP and DP) and Cambridge accreditation and provides two high‑school pathways: National Romanian Baccalaureate and IB Diploma Programme. The Diploma is taught in the two years, with a 100% passing rate and university‑level preparation, complemented by career counseling and university application guidance. The Primary Years Programme nurtures caring, active learners, while high school emphasizes pathways to higher education and professional life. The school operates three campuses in Voluntari and Ștefăneștii de Jos, on 16,000 m2 of green spaces and 7,500 m2 of buildings, with a 1:6 teacher–student ratio. Students come from 50+ nationalities, with bilingual English‑Romanian divisions and Diploma studies in English, French or Spanish. Milestones include IB authorization in 2008, a 15th anniversary in 2010, and a Cosmopolis campus planned to open by September 2025.
Located in Bucharest, Lycée Français Anna de Noailles is a French international school affiliated with AEFE and authorized by Romania's Ministry of Education. It delivers a French national curriculum from Très Petite Section to Terminale, leading to the Brevet and the French Baccalaureate. The primary language of instruction is French, with Romanian required and English and other European languages taught as living languages from early grades. The school also hosts the Section Internationale Américaine, providing bilingual instruction in literature and history. The campus opened in 2013 and features dedicated art and music rooms, science laboratories, a large stadium, a sport hall, a dojo, a dance studio, and two libraries serving different age groups. About 1,100 students enroll, drawn mainly from Romania and France, with a mix of nationalities. Baccalaureate results include 85% mentions, reflecting strong student achievement and continuity with AEFE's international standards. A welcoming cosmopolitan community.
EFI Bucarest is a French international school within the Odyssey Education group, located on Casa Scarlat Kretzulescu in central Bucharest. It offers a trilingual French–English–Romanian learning environment and follows the French national curriculum as approved by the French Ministry of Education. The school serves prekindergarten through primary levels, with a junior high opening in September 2024 and a high school planned for September 2028 to enable the French baccalaureate (international option) and related language certifications. French is the language of instruction, with English (~4.5 hours per week plus co-teaching) and Romanian (2 hours per week); about 20% of lessons are taught in English. Facilities include a 2,200 m² campus with a multi-sports hall, two large playgrounds, a media library, and a canteen. The Passerelle and Portal programmes support non‑French-speaking students, while extracurriculars span arts, theatre, robotics, chess and sport within the Odyssey network. The school emphasizes intercultural exchange and international-mindedness.
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