Germany, Munich
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The Obermenzinger Gymnasium is at Freseniusstr. 47, 81247 Munich (Obermenzing), Germany. It is in the Obermenzing residential district. It is easily reachable by car with parking in front of the building and by public transport (MVV/MVG): S-Bahn line S2 to Obermenzing and bus lines 143 and 162 at Obermenzing station.
G9 upper level with two tracks: Wirtschaftswissenschaftliches Gymnasium (WWG) and Sprachliches Gymnasium (SG). The school is small with about 340 pupils and 75 employees. Bilingual teaching has been offered since 2013.
Private gymnasium
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Germany
Bus lines 143 and 162 stop near the school; S-Bahn connections via S2 to Obermenzing.
Application fees
- One-time admission fee: EUR 1,300. For each additional sibling the one-time admission fee is EUR 900.
Tuition fees (by year group and billing period)
- Grades 5–13 (Ganztagsgymnasium): EUR 958 per month. Each additional sibling: EUR 858 per month.
- Annual amount (based on the published monthly rate multiplied by 12 months): EUR 11,496 per pupil; EUR 10,296 per additional sibling.
- Example mid-year/term breakdown (arithmetic based on the published monthly rate):
- Per month: EUR 958.
- Per six-month period (half-year / common semester length): EUR 5,748 (958 × 6).
- Per academic year (1 September – 31 August): EUR 11,496 (958 × 12).
Billing schedule and payment terms
- The standard school contract runs for one year, normally from 1 September to 31 August. The published tuition figures are shown as monthly amounts. The school contract can be terminated by either contracting party up to 31 May of the running school year.
- The published tuition is presented already reduced by the state school-fee replacement. A tax certificate for claiming special expenses is issued annually (sent by end of February); 30% of the tuition may be claimable as a special expense (subject to tax law).
Boarding fees
- The school is operated as an all-day (day) school (Ganztagsschule). No boarding provision or boarding fees are listed for this school.
Other costs and fees
- Lunch: EUR 5.25 per meal. A published monthly lunch allowance (converted to 12 months) is EUR 76.30.
- No uniform fee or boarding charge is listed in the published fee information. Costs for items such as textbooks, specific elective activities, musical instrument lessons, field trips or other optional services may apply but are not detailed in the published tuition summary.
Refund information and contract changes
- The school contract runs one year (normally 1 September–31 August) and may be terminated by either party until 31 May of the running school year. Specific refund mechanics for prepaid amounts or early withdrawal are not described in the headline tuition statement; contractual details are handled through the school contract.
Fee payment options
- Published materials list contact and administration details but do not specify public payment-method options (for example, bank transfer or credit-card payment) in the headline tuition statement or imprint. Families should use the school's administration contact channels for the available payment arrangements.
Obermenzinger Gymnasium is a private German gymnasium in Munich's Obermenzing district with about 340 pupils and 75 staff. It follows the German curriculum and offers the G9 pathway in two branches: Wirtschafts-Wissenschaftliches Gymnasium (WWG) and Sprachliches Gymnasium (SG). Bilingual teaching has been available since 2013 through German-English B-class tracks. The school uses a Two-Teacher System with Pedagogical Assistants to support small classes. ABIplus enables students to obtain a professional qualification alongside the Abitur. The campus emphasises STEM and cultural education, with an ICT program that includes ICDL certification from grade 6 and robotics/ computer science in the G9 pathway; since 2024/25, AI tools have been integrated for teaching. Living Europe / Erasmus+ exchanges have been active since 1996, with study trips. Facilities include a canteen, sport hall and outdoor courts; MusiKultur, theatre and instrumental ensembles complement arts education. Scuba diving is integrated into the curriculum with trips and PADI training.