Austria, Vienna
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The Stella International School provides a comprehensive general education across kindergarten, primary and secondary. A systematically structured curriculum develops good habits and attitudes such as generosity, honesty, self-organisation, respect and responsibility for oneself and others. An emphasis on character education runs through all levels, and at secondary school the curriculum includes leadership skills for all students. Each student receives individual mentoring as part of the educational approach.
We offer bilingual tuition in German and English for full participation in a globalised world.
We provide targeted support to students' gifts, talents and social skills.
The Stella Campus emphasizes the strength of community and the value of taking on responsibility for oneself and others.
At secondary school level, leadership skills are developed for all students.
Living faith is practiced and modeled to help form the foundations of a well-rounded personality. Character education focuses on developing good habits and attitudes as part of daily life.
Stella International School in Vienna offers a Catholic, parental‑initiative, bilingual education for ages 2 to 16. The Donau campus houses Kindergarten, Primary and Gymnasium, with Kindergarten at 13C and Primary and Gymnasium at 13B near the D.C. Tower. The school delivers instruction in German and English to prepare students for a globalised world. The curriculum follows a Catholic framework and includes living faith as a daily element to shape a well‑rounded personality. A systematically structured programme develops habits such as generosity, honesty, self‑organisation, respect and responsibility for oneself and others, with regular meetings to coordinate targets with parents. Each student receives individual mentoring. Cambridge Certificates (Starters, Movers, Flyers) are awarded at the end of Grade 4 in line with CEFR. The school emphasises character education and leadership skills at secondary level and relies on community support, as public funds cannot cover crucial extra resources and activities for students' future success.