Austria, Vienna
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Perchtoldsdorf, Austria. The school is situated at Herzogbergstrasse 230 in Perchtoldsdorf. The campus sits at the foot of the Vienna Woods, near Vienna with access to the city's museums, universities and cultural highlights. The school property covers 14,000 m² of land and the building provides 960 m² of dedicated space including classrooms, a laboratory, a workshop and leisure areas.
Junior Highschool (grades 7–9) and Highschool (grades 10–12).
IB World School offering the IB Diploma Programme.
Austria
Application / Registration Fee
- A non-refundable registration fee of EUR 600 is charged for each new enrolment.
Tuition fees by year group (billing frequency and totals)
- Junior High School (grades 7–9): EUR 721 per month, billed as 12 monthly instalments per year. (Annual total: EUR 8,652 when paid as 12 monthly instalments.)
- International High School / IB Diploma (grades 10–12): Two published monthly rates are shown depending on student origin:
- For students entering from other schools (new external students): EUR 883 per month, billed as 12 monthly instalments per year. (Annual total: EUR 10,596 when paid as 12 monthly instalments.)
- For students progressing internally from the Junior High School at Herzogberg, a reduced monthly rate of EUR 857.50 is published, billed as 12 monthly instalments per year. (Annual total: EUR 10,290 when paid as 12 monthly instalments.)
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Tuition is billed as monthly instalments, with 12 payments per year for the published monthly rates.
- The registration fee is stated as non-refundable.
- A security deposit (Kaution) equal to two months' fees is required; specific published rounded deposit amounts are EUR 1,400 for Junior High School and EUR 1,700 for the International High School in the published fee information. The deposit is described as refundable where explicitly stated.
Boarding fees
- No boarding fees are listed. The school's public information does not publish boarding or residential accommodation charges.
Other recurring or annual costs
- Club (association) fee: EUR 75 per family annually.
- No separate uniform fee, meal plan fee, transport fee, or additional standard charges are published in the fee summary; any additional optional or extracurricular charges are not detailed in the published price list.
Refund information
- The registration fee is non-refundable. The security deposit is presented as refundable where explicitly noted; no detailed multi-scenario refund schedule (for withdrawal, early termination, or partial attendance) is published in the public fee summary.
Fee payment options
- The published fee information specifies billing frequency and amounts but does not list accepted payment methods (for example, bank transfer, credit card, or other payment services) in the public fee summary. Parents should use the school contact details for confirmation of accepted payment methods and billing procedures.
Notes on deposits, timing and family discounts
- Deposits are shown as the equivalent of two months' tuition; where a fixed deposit amount is published it corresponds approximately to that calculation. An annual family club fee applies. No additional family discounts or scholarship/discount schedules are published in the fee summary provided.
International Highschool Herzogberg is a bilingual IB World School in Perchtoldsdorf, outside Vienna. The school combines the Austrian Junior High curriculum (grades 7–9) with the IB Diploma Programme (grades 10–12), taught in English and German, with Spanish as additional subject. Class sizes are capped at 15 students, enabling close guidance and active participation. The junior high emphasizes health, creativity, education and economic understanding, while the high school focuses on Languages, Science and Art and Culture, culminating in a university entrance qualification through the IB. The campus sits on a 14,000 m2 site at the foot of the Vienna Woods, with a 960 m2 facility that includes classrooms, a laboratory, a workshop and leisure areas. Biology and chemistry have dedicated laboratories with 15 work spaces. Students benefit from regular university preparation, community service (120 hours in the upper years), and learn in a setting surrounded by vineyards, culture and outdoor spaces.