Austria, Vienna
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German and English are taught. German follows the Austrian curriculum, and English follows the Cambridge Primary Curriculum as part of the all-day program. The Cambridge Primary Curriculum was introduced in addition to the Austrian curriculum from 2023/24. The bilingual program integrates German and English in everyday classroom life to prepare students for secondary schools with either language of instruction.
The school has German and English in class and in everyday life from the first day of school. German follows the Austrian curriculum and English is taught according to the Cambridge Primary Curriculum as part of an all-day program. From the 2023/24 school year, Cambridge Primary Curriculum was introduced in addition to the Austrian curriculum. The integrated German and English lessons in classroom and daily life support bilingualism and prepare students for secondary schools with either German or English as languages of instruction.
Meridian Bilingual Primary School Grinzing is a private, non-denominational primary school in Vienna's Grinzing district. It teaches the Austrian curriculum in German and English according to the Cambridge Primary Curriculum, integrated from day one in an all‑day program. The school serves ages 3 to 10 and emphasizes bilingual learning, with German and English languages woven into classroom activities and daily life. Meridian was the first Cambridge Primary School in Vienna and received Cambridge certification in 2023/24. A focused MINT Schwerpunkt underpins cross‑curricular mathematics, informatics, science and technology projects, preparing students for secondary school in German and/or English. Voluntary creative and language programs enrich the offer. Facilities are housed in a historic building dating back to the 14th century, with bright classrooms, a daily garden hour, and a shuttle link from Wien Mitte. The program supports project-based learning, individualized time, and a broad sports and arts provision in a bilingual environment.