Germany, Neustadt An Der Weinstrasse
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1. Contact ISN via email or phone. You will receive all the required documents needed to enrol your child(ren) at ISN. ISN staff are available to answer questions you may have about the school and admissions process.
2. Getting to know each other. ISN invites you to a meeting, either in person or online. This is a chance to learn about ISN's approach and caring school culture. Following the meeting, you will be taken on a tour around the school by our Marketing Manager or School Principal.
3. Enrolment
Early Years – Primary Years (ages 4-11). Admissions are possible at any time during the school year, depending on capacity. Before enrolment, students (learning partners) participate in a trial period of a week to experience the learning environment and to get to know the educational approach. After the trial, a final meeting with the Marketing Manager and/or School Principal shares feedback, and all relevant documents (previous report cards, confidential reports, etc.) should be sent before this meeting.
Secondary Years (ages 11-18). Joining ISN is possible at any time during the school year, depending on the availability of places. Before enrolment, students (learning partners) participate in a trial period of a week. After the trial, a final meeting is scheduled with the Marketing Manager and/or School Principal to share feedback, and all relevant documents should be sent before this meeting.
4. Joining the ISN Community. After signing the enrolment contract, your child(ren) may begin their first day at ISN. The school welcomes new learning partners with a warm ISN welcome during their first days at school, and the team provides ongoing support to ensure a smooth transition.
International School of Neustadt (ISN) is a private international, English-language day school for ages 4 to 18 located in Neustadt an der Weinstrasse, Germany. The curriculum blends Cambridge Primary, Lower Secondary, IGCSE and International AS & A Levels with the SBW Lernens approach, providing a coherent path from Early Years through Cambridge Advanced Programmes. All learning partners are taught in English, with a strong emphasis on German language learning and support for non-native speakers. The historic campus is housed in a 19th-century building with two later wings, and includes a library with English and German titles, a modern science laboratory, and a digital suite of iPads and laptops. Small class sizes enable individualized instruction. ISN is an official Cambridge examination centre and is recognised by Rhineland-Palatinate as an accredited supplementary school. The school runs a Personal Development Programme, a Duke of Edinburgh Award, and an International Festival to celebrate identities.