Croatia, Zagreb
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The school offers German, Croatian, English, and French as subjects. The language of instruction is German from kindergarten onward. DaF-Förderung (German as a foreign language) provides language support for non-native German speakers at no cost, based on language background and assessments. On the Eurocampus Zagreb with the French International School, there is joint Croatian instruction, English-language physical education, and shared language examinations (DELF and DSD) across the two campuses.
Deutsche Internationale Schule Zagreb is a day school for ages 3 to 18 offering a bespoke, KMK-approved curriculum from Kindergarten to Abitur. It is part of German international school network and, together with the Zagreb French School, forms the Eurocampus Zagreb, with shared governance and joint projects. German is the language of instruction from kindergarten, and students study German, Croatian, English and French, with a strong emphasis on multilingualism. The school provides the Deutsche Internationale Abitur (DIA) and prepares learners for Mittlerer Abschluss and Abitur through Grundschule, Mittelstufe and Oberstufe. The academic program covers Mathematics, Informatics, Natural and Social Sciences, Languages, Art, Music and Sport. A science laboratory supports MINT activities such as Jugend forscht and visits to the University of Zagreb. On campus there is indoor sports hall and a library; expansion plans include a larger hall and an auditorium. Extracurriculars include robotics, music, dance, and the student council.