Croatia, Zagreb
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We accompany our students in a mindful, supportive, and challenging way on their path to an independent and responsible life. We are confident that high-achieving, tolerant, and curious young people can pursue further study and shape their lives beyond the Abitur. We welcome students from all over the world with diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds and competencies. We care for the individual and promote independent learning. Our goal is the German Abitur, which enables study worldwide. We excel in languages; French, Croatian, and English are spoken here, and German is the language of instruction from kindergarten.
The curriculum includes German, Croatian, English, and French. French, Croatian, and English are spoken at the school. The language of instruction is German from kindergarten onward.
We accompany our students in a mindful, supportive and challenging way on the path to an independent and responsible life. We are confident that hardworking, tolerant, and curious young people can pursue further studies and shape their lives beyond the Abitur. We welcome students from all over the world with diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds and competencies. We foster independent learning and care for each student. We promote democratic values and a culture of respectful interaction as a daily standard. We aim to help students realize their personal potential.
Entrance rules require that only parents of kindergarten and preschool may enter to accompany children to their rooms. Primary and secondary students enter independently, without parental accompaniment. Entry to the building is allowed only with a pre-announced appointment; to arrange it, contact the respective secretariat by phone or email. Visitors must sign the visitor book before entering, and parents must leave the campus within 15 minutes after picking up their children; the Eurocampus Zagreb has security cameras in operation. Systematic health examinations are conducted before enrollment in first grade and for students in grades 5 and 7, with vision, color vision, growth checks, and spine checks; vaccinations follow the compulsory program (MMR and polio in first grade; Hepatitis B in grade 6; DI-TE and polio in grade 7).
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.