Germany, Frankfurt
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FINTOSCH Multilingual Primary School has large, bright and modern learning areas. The campus connects directly with the international nursery school and kindergarten. Whole-day childcare runs from 7:45 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. The school has newly designed rooms, a gym room and a library on site. Education is conducted in English and German with the IPC International Primary Curriculum.
Gym room on site. Six hours of physical education per week.
Education in English and German; IPC International Primary Curriculum; small classes with about 20 students; on-site rooms, gym and library; direct link to international nursery school and kindergarten; language instruction begins with two languages from year 3; Hessian curriculum linked to IPC; full-day care from 7:45 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Various afternoon activities such as ballet, music and judo; on-site gym room and library.
Fintosch International Kindergarten and Multilingual Primary School in Frankfurt provides a bilingual education for children aged three months to eleven years. Using a 50:50 immersion model, students learn in both German and English daily. The school integrates the International Primary Curriculum (IPC) with the local Hessian state curriculum, focusing on theme-based learning and practical skill development. Facilities include modern classrooms, a dedicated gym, and a library. A distinctive feature of the school is the "Entrance Level" program, which allows five-year-olds to complete the first year of primary school over a two-year period. This initiative gives children additional time to adjust to a structured learning environment and gain fluency in both languages through play-based activities. The school operates year-round from 7:45 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., offering a holiday program and afternoon activities such as abacus, judo, and violin, catering to the needs of international and working families.