Germany, Munich
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The school has small classes, with about 12 students in Foundation level and no more than 14 in High School. It provides multilingual education and operates as an international bilingual school from the first grade through Cambridge A-Levels. Cambridge International AS and A Levels are offered, with subjects including Art & Design, Biology, Chemistry, Economics, German, Mathematics, Physics, Psychology, and Sociology, creating a pathway to university. The school is a Cambridge Examination Centre, offering IGCSE and AS/A Level examinations.
The school is an International Bilingual School in Bavaria. Bilingual lessons are taught in English or German on a weekly rotating basis. The bilingual approach ensures concepts are understood and vocabulary skills are strong in both languages.
The Model United Nations program offers immersive experiences in international diplomacy. Participants develop public speaking, critical thinking, leadership, and cross-cultural understanding. CreateSchools has participated in Yale MUN Europe summit and Lua Belenguer earned the Outstanding Delegate Award.
Model United Nations builds leadership and communication skills. The Duke of Edinburgh Award (Silver or Gold) can be earned as part of the college education. High School uses Project Based Learning, and all classes are taught in English or German, with small class sizes—no more than 14 students.
Create Schools gGmbH operates an international bilingual school in Bavaria, located in Tutzing (Ziegeleistrasse 12, 82327). The school offers a multilingual path from first grade through Cambridge A-Levels, with Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge A Levels available on site. Instruction is bilingual in English and German from the outset, and information and communication technology is integrated from Year 1. Classes are small, typically 12–14 students, and the school day runs 10:00–16:00 for Foundation (Grades 1–4) and High School (Grades 5–10). The curriculum blends Cambridge International AS/A Levels with Bavarian curricula, preparing students for IGCSE exams and onward university study. Create Schools is a Cambridge Examination Centre and hosts a Math Academy Library. A Buddy Program pairs older and younger students to support learning. The school emphasizes Learning-by-Doing, empathy, and a willingness to take risks, and operates as a non-profit gGmbH with Dr. Gina Deininger as Director, serving ages 6–18.