Germany, Berlin
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Berlin, Germany. Hauptstandort Brebacher Weg 15, Haus 17, 12683 Berlin-Biesdorf. Tiergarten campus Genthiner Str. 20, 10785 Berlin-Tiergarten. Marzahn campus Allee der Kosmonauten 123A, 12681 Berlin-Marzahn.
Primary, lower secondary and upper secondary.
Private school run by MITRA Lomonossow-Schulen gGmbH.
Germany
Application fees
- No publicly published, fixed application or non-refundable registration fee amount for the current academic year is available in the school's public enrolment information.
Tuition fees by year group (per term / per year)
- There are no publicly available, itemised tuition-fee schedules (per year group, per term or per annum) posted in the school's public parent information pages. No specific numeric tuition rates for grades 1–13 were found on the publicly accessible pages.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- A specific billing schedule (for example: termly, monthly, or annual instalments), due dates, penalties for late payment, and detailed payment-terms are not published in publicly accessible school materials. The school uses an enrolment contract process for accepted pupils; detailed payment terms are handled through enrolment paperwork and parent information channels.
Boarding fees (where applicable)
- Boarding provision exists for the upper secondary / gymnasiale Oberstufe on the International Lomonosov Campus for pupils entering grades 10–13. No public schedule of boarding fees (room type rates, full-board costs, security deposit, or associated extras) is published on the public pages.
Other costs and fees (uniform, meals, transport, textbooks, extras)
- No fixed, publicly listed charges for uniform, school meals, transport/bus, textbooks, extracurricular activity fees, or instrument hire are published on the public pages. The school does operate language camps and a language course offering that does include published pricing for those programs (see next item).
- The specialised online German course (“German for Future”) includes published pricing information on its course page: advertised from EUR 72.00 per week and example full-course fees shown for 16-week levels (A1/A2/B1) on the course page. These course prices are for the language-course product rather than regular school tuition.
Refund information
- There is no publicly posted, itemised refund or cancellation policy for tuition, boarding or enrolment-related fees on the publicly accessible parent pages; refund or cancellation provisions appear to be managed through the enrolment/contract process.
Fee payment options (credit card / bank transfer / other)
- Specific, public details about accepted payment methods (for example: bank transfer, direct debit, credit card, online payment portal) are not listed on the public pages. Enrolment forms and administrative contact channels are provided for submission and contract completion; payment method details are handled during contract/enrolment processing.
Brief summary of what was checked
- The school's public pages and the publicly accessible parent-information sections were reviewed; the site shows enrolment forms and confirms boarding and language-course offerings, but it does not publish a public, itemised fee schedule for application, tuition by year group, boarding rates, uniforms, refunds, billing schedule, or specific payment-method instructions for the current academic year. The language-course offering does include specific course pricing.
Internationale Lomonossow-Schule Tiergarten Berlin is a bilingual private school in central Berlin following the official Berlin state curriculum. Students receive instruction in both German and Russian, using the immersion method where subjects like mathematics and science are taught in both languages. The campus includes a primary school and a Gymnasium, leading students from first grade through to the Abitur examinations. The school is known for its "full-day" concept, operating from 7:30 am to 6:00 pm, which integrates traditional classroom learning with afternoon activities such as chess, theater, and choir. Mathematics holds a central place in the program, supported by specialized clubs. A distinctive feature is the shuttle bus service that assists families with daily transportation to the Beusselstraße campus. Facilities include specialized rooms for music and art, and students participate in an annual tradition of "Lomonossow Days" to celebrate the school's namesake through scientific and creative projects.