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QSI Münster is a private, nonprofit international school located in Münster, Germany, offering an English-instruction, American-style college-preparatory curriculum. The school is part of Quality Schools International and is accredited by the Middle States Association. It serves students ages 3 to 17, with a Preschool program using English immersion and Frog Street as a foundation, and a secondary program culminating in a U.S.-accredited high school diploma after about 240 credits. AP courses are available online via QSI's Quality Virtual School and sometimes on-site in Secondary; the curriculum covers Math, Science, World Cultural Studies, History, Economics, English, Art, Music, PE, Foreign Language, and Technology, plus a year-long Research Project. The campus operates in the Latvian Cultural Center and features four stories of classrooms, libraries, an art room, and a gym, with access to an auditorium and outdoor play areas. Students participate in MUN, Student Council, cross-country, and diverse arts, culture, and service activities.
Salzmannstraße 152, 48159 Münster, Germany
QSI International School of Munster has 50 pupils, typical class sizes of 7, instruction in English.
Salzmannstrasse 152, Münster, 48159, Germany. The campus is located in the Latvian Cultural Center, in the Kinderhaus neighborhood. From Münster Promenade in the Old Town, the school is about a 10-minute drive, a 20-minute bike ride, and a 5-minute walk to the nearest city bus stop.
Preschool and Elementary programs for students ages 3 through 11. Middle School serves students ages 12-13. The Secondary School offers a U.S.-accredited high school diploma with AP courses available in-person or online via QVS.
Private, nonprofit international school offering an American-style, college-preparatory curriculum. Language of instruction is English. It is a member of Quality Schools International and is fully accredited by the Middle States Association (MSA).
15 nationalities are represented. Represented nationalities include the United States, United Kingdom, Norway, Spain, Japan, Croatia, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Brazil, Turkey, Yemen, Lithuania, South Korea, and New Zealand. The school serves international families and local German citizens.
Intensive English support is available for students who are still gaining English fluency. A learning-support framework and a Special Needs policy provide accommodations for mild to moderate learning needs; coordinators assist in developing appropriate learning plans.
The United States is the country affiliation through its American-style, college-preparatory curriculum.
The school is accessible by city bus. The nearest city bus stop is a 5-minute walk from the Latvian Cultural Center, where the school is located. From Münster Promenade in the Old Town, it is about a 10-minute drive, a 20-minute bike ride, and a 5-minute walk to the bus stop.
QSI International School of Munster teaches Advanced Placement (AP), American Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.
The school follows an American college-preparatory curriculum taught in English and is fully accredited by the Middle States Association, with Mastery Learning and the Success Orientations guiding instruction. The Preschool program provides an English-immersive environment with an early literacy and numeracy focus, using Frog Street as the curriculum foundation and emphasizing social-emotional development and readiness for school. AP courses are available online through QSI's Quality Virtual School as needed, and some AP courses are offered on-site in the Secondary program; the Secondary curriculum covers Mathematics, Science, World Cultural Studies, History, Economics, English, Art, Music, Physical Education, Foreign Language, and Technology, with a year-long Research Project in the final year. The high school diploma is college/university preparatory; 240 credits are required, and an Academic Diploma with Honors requires at least two AP courses or two International Baccalaureate higher-level courses; SAT preparation and college/career guidance are provided. AP courses are available online or on-site and may include AP Calculus, AP Biology, AP Chemistry, AP Language & Composition, AP Literature & Composition, AP European History, AP U.S. History, AP World History, and AP Economics.
The QSI high school diploma is a college/university preparatory credential; graduates are prepared to apply for admission to American colleges or universities, or universities in other countries. The diploma requires 240 credits; an Academic Diploma with Honors exists for students who complete at least two AP courses or two IB higher-level courses. SAT preparation and career/college guidance are provided to support postsecondary planning. Some AP courses may be offered online through QSI's Quality Virtual School or on-site to support college admissions.
The Empower Curriculum supports safeguarding and student well-being.
The school has a special needs policy and a learning support framework; Regional Learning Support Coordinators develop and support appropriate academic and behavioral learning plans to meet the needs of each individual student.
Intensive English support is available for elementary and middle school students based on their English language fluency levels; English fluency is assessed during the admissions process; Preschool provides an English-language environment; in the Secondary program, fluency is carefully considered and Intensive English support can be offered for Secondary I and II.
QSI Münster is committed to safeguarding with a dedicated Child Protection and Empower Curriculum; Keeping Safe Curriculum; staff training and consistent reporting methods; a community letter regarding Child Protection and Keeping Safe Curriculum; the Keeping Safe Curriculum resources are available to parents.
1. Campus Visit or Video Conference: A campus visit or video conference can be arranged by contacting the school. The campus is located at 152 Salzmannstrasse, 48159 Münster, Germany. Phone: +49-251-3834-9446. Visits are arranged to help families learn about QSI Münster. 2. Application and Documents Needed: To apply, fill out the Open Apply forms (one per child). Supporting documents per child include: previous school records (past two years for ages 6–13; none needed for preschool or kindergarten unless available); all high school credits previously earned; passport copies for each child. A non-refundable registration fee of 300 USD is due upon submission of the application (cash or bank transfer). Review the German government's document on compulsory school attendance for residents of Germany. 3. Placement: Preschool/Elementary serves ages 3–11 with small class sizes and Intensive English support for students still gaining English fluency. Placement is by birth date with age-based class assignments for Preschool and Elementary; Middle School serves ages 12–13; Secondary program provides credits toward a QSI U.S.-accredited high school diploma; AP courses are available on an individual-needs basis and some courses may be taken online via QSI's Quality Virtual School. English fluency is assessed during the admissions process to determine appropriate language support. 4. Admissions FAQs: The FAQs cover deadlines and intake timing (students can join at any time; relocation timelines are accommodated), language requirements and whether a placement test is used, accreditation and diploma recognition, and accommodations for learners with identified needs.