Brazil, Rio De Janeiro
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Rua São Clemente, 388, Botafogo, 22260-000, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Botafogo is a neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro's South Zone with good public transport connections. The area is near Copacabana and central Rio.
Primary and secondary education.
Private bilingual school (Begegnungsschule) offering German and Brazilian curricula.
Germany; part of the German Auslandsschulen network overseen by the Zentralstelle für das Auslandsschulwesen (ZfA).
Application fees
- The school does not publish a public, itemised application‑fee amount for the 2026/27 academic year (and no definitive public schedule for 2025/26 is available). Parents should expect that an application or registration charge is normally required at the time of application, but the exact amount is not posted publicly.
Tuition fees by school year (per term / per year)
- The school has not made a public, year‑by‑year fee table available for 2026/27 (and no complete public schedule for 2025/26 is available). Therefore exact per‑term and per‑year tuition figures by year group cannot be stated here. Parents should expect the common fee elements listed below, with specific amounts provided by the school on request.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- No public, detailed billing calendar (due dates, number of instalments, or published penalties) for the 2026/27 academic year is available. Typical practice in Brazilian private schools is monthly billing (with options for annual or multi‑installment settlements and occasionally an annual discount for lump‑sum payment); however, the school's exact billing schedule and late‑payment terms are not published in a public fee table for 2026/27.
Boarding fees
- Boarding is not applicable. The institution operates as a day school; there is no public indication that residential/boarding provision or related boarding fees are offered.
Other costs or fees (uniforms, books, transport, extras)
- Schoolbooks and materials: the school publishes book and materials lists for the year, so families should expect separate, year‑specific material costs for textbooks and classroom supplies. These costs are charged in addition to tuition.
- Uniforms: families should expect a uniform cost; the school runs partner/discount programs for suppliers, indicating that uniform purchases are a separate cost to families.
- Extracurriculars, school trips, assessment/exam fees, transport (school bus) and special program fees: these are commonly charged in addition to tuition in similar schools and should be expected here as well; specific amounts are not published in a public fee schedule for 2026/27.
Refund information
- There is no publicly available, detailed refund or matriculation‑refund policy published for the 2026/27 academic year. Parents should note that many private schools maintain clearly defined refund rules (often stating whether matriculation fees are refundable or not), but the school's current public materials do not show a complete, itemised refund policy for 2026/27 or 2025/26.
Fee payment options
- The school community and partner programs indicate use of common Brazilian payment methods: boleto bancário (bank slip) for families, and electronic payment methods such as PIX, bank transfer and card payments for purchases and partner services. Families can reasonably expect the school to accept standard local payment channels for tuition and ancillary charges, though the exact permitted channels and any applicable discounts or fees for payment type are set by the school and not published in a single public fee schedule for 2026/27.
Summary for parents
- No complete, itemised public fee table for the 2026/27 academic year (nor a complete table for 2025/26) is published. The school follows the normal structure used by private bilingual schools: one‑time registration/enrolment charges, ongoing monthly or term tuition, separate charges for books/materials and uniforms, and additional optional or program‑specific fees. Boarding is not offered. For precise per‑term or per‑year figures by year group, and for the school's official billing schedule, refund rules and the definitive list of accepted payment methods, the school provides details directly to applicants and enrolled families.
Deutsche Schule Rio de Janeiro is a private, bilingual school offering German and Brazilian curricula for students aged 3 to 18. The school traces its origins to 1965, when its first official day was March 8 and 40 students enrolled; today around 1,300 students attend, reflecting a vibrant community that blends German and Brazilian culture. The curriculum is anchored in the German Auslandsschulen network, administered by the Zentralstelle für das Auslandsschulwesen (ZfA), ensuring a consistent international framework while integrating local Brazilian requirements. Instruction is delivered in a bilingual context, enabling students to progress within German and Brazilian curricula while meeting national standards. The school emphasizes immersion in both cultures and prepares students for global opportunities, helping them navigate a globalized world. With a history and active engagement with cultural and language programs, the institution offers a stable, internationally oriented education within Rio de Janeiro. For overseas families, this fosters continuity.