Germany, Munich
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1. Attend information evenings to gain a comprehensive overview of Jules Verne Campus. Information evenings are offered for Kindergarten, Elementary School, and Grammar School, and there are Open House Days twice a year for personal discovery tours. You can register for an Open House or view the learning house tour presentation. Attending one information evening on-site or online in the year before enrollment is mandatory before participating in a trial day or Admission Day. The admission process begins with a non-binding registration of your child, which should be completed as early as possible due to high demand.
2. Registration
A. Kindergarten: Parents register online for a Kindergarten place using the non-binding online form. The campus will contact you with a proposed date and invite you and your child to get to know Jules Verne Campus, attend a brief tour, and visit the Kindergarten. Children starting at Jules Verne Kindergarten Preschool may participate in the Open Pearl Afternoon, a small-group activity session with a bilingual team to help assess suitability for the preschool. The Open Pearl Afternoon runs between November and March before the desired entry school year and lasts about 1.5 to 2 hours; parents receive detailed information about the preschool concept and can speak with the KiGa leadership team.
B. Elementary School: For 1st grade, register online via the non-binding digital application form. The school checks whether admission is possible and then offers the opportunity to get to know Jules Verne Campus in a personal setting. 1st graders participate in an Admission Day in the afternoon between November and March before enrollment, lasting about three hours. For 2nd–4th grade, children take part in a Visitation Day, and a one-time, non-refundable registration fee of 199 EUR is due before the Visitation Day.
C. Grammar School: After attending the information evenings, register online for Jules Verne Grammar School via the non-binding application form. Children who have attended Jules Verne Elementary School participate in an internal admissions process, with focus on personal strengths, assessment of learning and grammar school aptitude, and family wishes. A one-time, non-refundable registration fee of 199 EUR is required; if admitted to the Gymnasium, this fee is subtracted. Children from other schools are checked for admission suitability, and a Visitation Day may be required. The prerequisite for the Visitation Day is attending an information evening in the year prior to entry and paying 199 EUR.
3. You will hear from us about your child's admission within about one month. If an admission offer is possible, binding contract documents for a school booking are sent. A contract meeting occurs within 14 days (in person or online) to sign the contract; signed documents may be submitted as part of the process. If there is no response within 14 days, the place is released for another child. To provide planning security, the contract cannot be terminated before the start of the school year. Early applications are given priority.
Jules Verne Campus Munich is a state-approved, non-profit gGmbH offering Kindergarten, Elementary School and Grammar School under a single educational concept. The Bavarian curriculum forms the foundation, with English instruction and immersion. In Elementary School, two guides, German- and English-speaking, support bilingual learning, often with parallel lessons. In Grammar School, subjects are taught in English immersion, with German used as appropriate. The campus emphasizes movement and sport as part of daily learning, guided by a Sports Coordinator, and a designed environment with rooms named after Jules Verne books. Facilities include a tree house library, an art studio, learning studios and the Oasis dining hall. Outdoor spaces feature a football field, climbing frame and bouldering wall. After-school Hort runs to 5:30 pm with options such as créAktiva. Distinctive programs include Curiosology and créAktiva, with Future Skills and coaching to foster independent learning and social-emotional development. Abitur follows the Bavarian Gymnasium standard.