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International School Innsbruck

Austria, Innsbruck

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School Essentials

Foundational information about the school

Location

Angerzellgasse 14, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria. Situated in the heart of the Alps in Tirol, western Austria. International School Innsbruck operates within Akademisches Gymnasium Innsbruck and shares the Angerzellgasse address.

Levels

Middle Years College – Unterstufe (School level 5–8). Senior Years College – Oberstufe (School level 9–12). The International School Innsbruck begins at level 5 (ages typically 10–11) and continues to level 12, enabling graduation with the Austrian Matura and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme.

School Type

International School Innsbruck is an IB World School integrated within Akademisches Gymnasium Innsbruck; bilingual teaching with English and German; parallel Austrian and IB curricula in the final years.

Additional Learning Support

Admission of students with special educational needs is considered on an individual basis by the superintendent, the director and the IB coordinator.

Country Affiliation

Austria

Day Structure

The typical day starts at 7:55 am for the Middle Years College; lessons are 50 minutes with 5-minute breaks between classes and a 15-minute break after the third period. Most Middle Years students finish around 1:30 pm; Senior Years timetables vary by subject choices.

Fees

Application fees

- There is no separate application fee listed for admission to the International School Innsbruck (ISI). Applications proceed through the published enrolment and interview process and use the school's admissions channel.

Tuition fees (by year group / per term)

- ISI is an integrated stream within the publicly funded Akademisches Gymnasium Innsbruck. There is no tuition charged to families as a separate annual school tuition for any year group; ISI operates within the publicly funded school structure.

Mandatory ISI Parent & Friends (Unterstützungsverein ISI) membership fee

- Membership is obligatory for all parents/guardians of students in the International School stream.
- Membership amount: €50 per month, calculated over 10 months (equivalent to €500 per school year).
- Billing schedule for the membership: a direct debit of €250 is collected bi‑annually (two payments of €250).

Billing schedule and payment terms (summary)

- The ISI Parent & Friends membership fee is calculated as €50/month across 10 months and is collected by direct debit in two instalments of €250. Membership is mandatory.
- Co‑curricular activity costs (language weeks, sport weeks, overseas trips and similar) are charged in addition to the obligatory membership fee and are billed separately according to the individual activity/event. Examples of regular chargeable activities include: Year 1 Intensive English Week; Year 2 Winter Sport Week; Year 3 Eastbourne (UK) trip; Year 5 Summer Sport Week; Year 6 USA (14 days); Years 7–8 IB CAS activities.

Boarding fees

- ISI does not operate a boarding programme; there are no boarding fees for ISI because the school functions as a day school stream of the Akademisches Gymnasium Innsbruck.

Other costs and typical additional fees

- Co‑curricular and programme-related trip costs: parents are required to contribute separately for excursions, study trips and language/culture tours (amounts vary by trip and year group). Examples of trips that carry additional costs are listed above.
- Parent association membership for the broader AGI Parents' Association (separate from the ISI support association) may involve small voluntary contributions; ISI‑specific costs are handled through the ISI support association.
- Uniform: no mandatory school uniform is specified in the ISI information handbook; personal learning materials, travel, accommodation for trips and special course materials remain additional out‑of‑pocket costs for families.
- IB Diploma and Matura related costs: students follow a parallel curriculum (Austrian Matura and the IB Diploma). Any external examination or IB registration fees are not itemised in the ISI information handbook and are treated as separate charges where relevant.

Refunds and financial assistance

- A specific refund policy for the ISI Parent & Friends membership fee or for individual trip cancellations is not published in the ISI information handbook.
- Financial assistance for participation in ISI school trips and activities is available via the school/parents' association application process; parents may apply for support using the school's provided forms.

Fee payment options

- The ISI Parent & Friends membership fee is collected by direct debit (bi‑annual instalments of €250 are specified). This direct‑debit collection is the documented payment arrangement for the mandatory membership contribution.
- Other payment methods for additional programme charges (for example trip payments or examination fees) are not itemised in the ISI information handbook; those charges are handled on an activity‑by‑activity basis and billed separately.

Practical summary for parents

- There is no school tuition to pay; the only recurring mandatory charge for ISI families is the ISI Parent & Friends membership fee (€50/month over 10 months, collected as two direct‑debit payments of €250). Additional, variable costs arise from school trips, language weeks and IB/Matura exam‑related charges and are invoiced separately. Financial assistance for trips is available through the school's support channels.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in German, English
Fees Unlisted
Ages 10 - 18 years
Type Co-educational
Opened 1996
Bus Service No

International School Innsbruck is an IB World School integrated within Akademisches Gymnasium Innsbruck in Austria, serving students aged 10 to 18. The school delivers bilingual teaching in English and German and pursues two parallel curricula: the Austrian National Curriculum and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme in two years, with English as a parallel instructional language and certain subjects taught bilingually by native English-speaking staff. Two learning streams guide studies, with language tracks that include English, Latin, French, Ancient Greek, Spanish and Italian, depending on the stream and year. The campus features a modern building with advanced classrooms and dedicated sports halls, and management continually upgrades facilities. A strong focus on internationalism is supported by activities in visual arts, music and drama, including an IB Visual Arts Diploma Exhibition and exchanges. Additional options include a CAS project fundraising for Concordia, after-school care, and opportunities for student mobility across languages and cultures.

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