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Slovakia has 8 international schools matching the affordable category, offering families genuine choice across different price points and locations.
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École Française Internationale Bratislava (EFIB) is a private integrated school in Bratislava offering a French national curriculum with Slovak integration and language support. It is affiliated with AEFE, ensuring continuity with France's education framework. The school serves ages 2 to 17, from maternelle to lycée. The curriculum follows the French system in cycles: maternelle (cycle 1) through elementary (cycles 2-4), then collège and lycée. The lycée prepares students for the baccalauréat in three years; the DNB is awarded at the end of collège. EFIB also supports Slovak maturita preparation, enabling students to obtain both the French bac and Slovak diploma. A distinctive Slovakia program welcomes non-French-speaking students and fosters multilingualism through Parcours langues and language pathways. The campus houses the Centre de Connaissances et de Culture (CCC) for study, and an eco ethos backed by Eco-School and an EFE3D certificate. Extracurricular life includes the sports association, KiVa, and student leadership.
Brilliant Stars International School offers a Cambridge-based curriculum from age 2 to 14 in Bratislava, with a Montessori-inspired approach in the early years. Kindergarten blends hands-on learning with the British Jolly Phonics programme and a Character Building Programme, while English is the language of instruction; Slovak lessons are available for Slovak students and expats. The Primary School combines the Cambridge International Curriculum with Montessori pedagogy, developing literacy, numeracy, science, digital literacy and programming, alongside global studies and RE. The Secondary School follows the Cambridge International Curriculum for Lower Secondary, with subjects including English, Maths, Science, German, Slovak, Music, Arts, History, Geography, and Computer Science. The campus features bright classrooms, a 4500+ book library, a Science Laboratory, a Music Room, a Pottery Atelier, a Ballet Studio, a large indoor gym, and rooftop classroom. The school also runs an Online School and a Summer Programme and emphasizes community service and Erasmus collaborations.
C.S. Lewis Bilingual High School offers a five-year bilingual program for students aged 13 to 18, taught in English and Slovak. The curriculum supports studying core subjects in English while meeting Slovak graduation requirements and earning language certificates recognised in the EU/USA. Freshman English totals 13 hours weekly, with intensive language preparation and courses in English, Literature and Writing; a year-end Summer Semester Test accounts for 30% of the English grade. From Sophomore to Super Senior, English instruction is reduced to 4–6 hours weekly; Sophomore Year includes English and American Literature and an end-of-semester English project. Junior Year adds British Literature and an Aptis test at year end. Senior Year focuses on maturita preparation with Ready for C1 Advanced, and graduates reach C1 English with state-language exams optionally in cooperation with the Language School at Palisády 38. The school marks its 20th anniversary with Eagle & Child project promoting entrepreneurship.
English International School of Bratislava (EISB) is a fully authorised IB World School offering the three-programme continuum: Primary Years Programme (PYP) for ages 3 to 6, Middle Years Programme (MYP) for 6 to 15, and the Diploma Programme (DP) for 16 to 18. The school serves ages 3–18 in Slovakia, delivering an international curriculum in English. Students benefit from an expansive extracurricular programme, with over 30 clubs each year spanning sports, music, robotics, science, languages, coding and arts. Distinctive features include Culture Weeks celebrating more than 30 represented cultures and a strong emphasis on the CAS framework, along with Personal Project and Extended Essay for independent inquiry. The school supports internships, Olympiads and Model United Nations, and offers a broad range of after-school activities in drama, art and crafts. Parents can access Masterclasses and workshops through the Parents Association, reinforcing a collaborative international community. The environment welcomes international families globally.
Deutsche Schule Bratislava is a German international school in Bratislava serving children from age 3 to 18 on a single campus. The eight‑year gymnasium follows the Baden‑Württemberg curriculum and leads to a dual qualification: Slovak Matura (in language and literature) and the German International Abitur (DIA). The school places multilingualism at its core, with German and Slovak language and literature taught alongside English and other languages, and it offers spaces for language certificates and clubs. A Ganztagesangebot provides supervised full‑day care from 08:00 to 17:30, with after‑lunch activities. The campus features a modern digital learning environment with a 1:1 device program and smartboards in every classroom, plus dedicated spaces for open learning and project work. Since 2021, EIVA enables asynchronous learning on Tuesdays for grades 8–12, plus weekly independent learning and cross‑classroom projects. The school opened its new campus in 2022/2023 and holds the Exzellente Deutsche Auslandsschule seal (2023).
Cambridge International School Bratislava offers a Cambridge-based education from primary through A‑levels, with an optional Slovak Maturita Year 14. The school combines Cambridge IGCSE and AS/A Level qualifications with the Slovak National Curriculum under accreditation by the Slovak Ministry of Education, and it welcomes a diverse community of more than 25 nationalities. In Primary (Years 2–6), teaching is in English and covers core subjects with reading emphasis supported by Accelerated Reader and Read, Write Inc. The Secondary programme (Years 7–13) follows the Cambridge framework, preparing students for IGCSEs and A‑Levels, alongside the option to graduate with Slovak Maturita. A dedicated Careers & University Guidance team and Unifrog support students' university progression. Facilities include science and computer labs, art and music rooms, a fully equipped gym, a library, and the Cambridge Creative Center for KS5. The campus hosts a strong arts and sports program, with performances, gallery visits, and international competitions.
Kings Schools International Bratislava delivers a British-based international curriculum, drawing on the English National Curriculum and Pearson Edexcel pathways. The school teaches in English from age 5 to 18, with a bespoke curriculum to align with Slovak requirements for smooth transitions between state and international schooling. The core programme covers language arts, mathematics, sciences, humanities, performing arts, physical education, information technology, and design technology, with equal emphasis given to academics, sports, and the arts. Students progress through lower secondary iLowerSecondary (Year 7–9), International GCSEs (Year 10–11), and Edexcel A Levels (Year 12–13), supporting progression to higher education. Facilities include modern classrooms, a swimming pool, a sauna, an Athletic Hall with IAAF certification, fencing and judo/gymnastics spaces, and outdoor areas. A after-school program runs breakfast clubs and Kings Extra Curricular Clubs, emphasizing sport, arts, and languages. The school opened in Bratislava in 2018 and has established a multilingual, globally minded community.
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