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Deutsche Schule Toulouse

France, Toulouse

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Boarding Arrangements

Kindergarten and primary school offer all-day care from 7:30 a.m. to 6:15 p.m. For the secondary, classes run until 3:50 p.m. or 5:00 p.m. There is a Wednesday afternoon program called AMELI, and a Wednesday School for German. Before- and after-school daycare services are available for kindergarten and primary, and Garderie is available to pupils of the International School of Toulouse.

Food Options

The school canteen at the Eurocampus provides on-site lunches with two warm main courses daily (one vegetarian), a side dish and a warm vegetable or salad, a dessert, and fruit. Water is available. Kindergarten meals are served in a designated room with a warm main course and dessert. The Lycée International canteen serves meals prepared on-site in a three-course format (starter, three main courses with one vegetarian option, vegetables/side dishes, dessert); bread, cheese, fruit, and water are included.

Governance and Ownership

The Deutsche Schule Toulouse is a private school run by the non-profit association Deutsche Schulverein Toulouse (DSVT) under French law. It is recognised by the KMK as a German school abroad and is financed by school fees and subsidies from Germany via the Federal Foreign Office.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, German
Fees €4,210 - 22,270
Ages 2 - 18 years
Type Co-educational
Opened 1973
Bus Service No

Deutsche Schule Toulouse is a private German international school located in Colomiers near Toulouse, operating on two campuses: the Eurocampus for Kindergarten and Primary and the Lycée International Victor Hugo for Secondary. Founded in 1973, it is KMK-recognised and part of the network of German schools abroad, with Exzellente Deutsche Auslandsschule status and support from the Federal Foreign Office. The school follows a German curriculum taught in German from Kindergarten through Abitur, with the Abibac German-French dual diploma available. English is taught from Grade 5 to 12 and French from Grade 1 to 12 at three levels, with History and Geography taught in French from Grade 8 as part of Abibac. A bilingual Kindergarten and a tri-lingual approach in higher years (German, French, English) support intercultural learning. Digital learning is embedded from primary level via Moodle and a school library; cross-campus cooperation and intercultural exchange are integral. Graduation results show a 100% pass rate since 2011.

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