Germany, Munich
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Year 5
1. Non-binding Online Enquiry: Start by submitting the non-binding Online Enquiry. You receive a confirmation email. The admissions process begins in October of the year prior to the desired start date, and you are contacted by email with details about the admission timeline, the required documents and events.
2. Application: In October before the start date, submit application documents (questionnaire, school reports, income documentation for calculating income-based tuition). The deadline is mid-March.
3. Introductory Meeting: School leadership reviews the complete application to determine whether academic requirements for enrolment are met. If met, you and your child are invited to an introductory meeting.
4. Admission Offers: Offers of admission are sent by email at the end of April, depending on the number of places available.
Year 6 and onwards
5. Non-binding Online Enquiry: Start by filling out the non-binding Online Enquiry. You receive a confirmation email and will be contacted about the next steps in the application process.
6. Application: Submit application documents (questionnaire, school reports, income documentation for calculating income-based tuition).
7. Introductory Meeting: School leadership reviews the documents to determine whether academic requirements for enrolment are met. If met, you are invited to an introductory meeting.
8. Trial Days and Entrance Exams: If both sides wish to continue, your child is invited to a trial week to participate in regular lessons. The dates for the introductory meeting and the trial days can be arranged flexibly. If necessary, entrance exams may be required (e.g. when transferring from a different school system).
The school offers a School Fee Subsidy (Schulgeldersatz) funded per student according to Article 47 BaySCHFG in conjunction with §22 AVBaySCHFG. The subsidy amount is currently €110 and is deducted from the monthly tuition.
Phorms Campus München is a private bilingual full-day school in Munich-Bogenhausen, teaching German-English across Crèche, Kindergarten, Grundschule and Gymnasium. The school offers a German curriculum alongside the International Baccalaureate Diploma, and provides both Bavarian Abitur and IB Diploma programs, with Abitur examinations possible in English for English-taught subjects. It serves ages 2 to 18 and operates a day-long concept with a bilingual learning environment. Approximately 60% of lessons are in English and 40% in German. The campus at Maria-Theresia-Straße 35 features large grounds, a football pitch, climbing frames, and outdoor play equipment; Crèche and Kindergarten occupy a separate villa with a dedicated playground. Modern IT infrastructure and high-speed Wi-Fi enable digital learning, and Phorms Munich holds Digital School status. Notably, Phorms Primary School was recognised as a STEM-Friendly School in 2025. The campus emphasises mentoring, work experience in Year 9, career guidance, and active parental involvement within an all-day community today.