Germany, Berlin
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SIS Berlin originated in 2016 when SIS Swiss International School took over Internationale Schule Villa Amalienhof, which continues as SIS Berlin. The SIS brand began in 2008 with the establishment of the first SIS school in Germany in Stuttgart-Fellbach. In 2020 the network adapted to distance learning during the Covid-19 pandemic, and SIS Frankfurt opened that year. As of January 1, 2025, the SIS Swiss International Schools Group became directly integrated into the Klett Group.
SIS Berlin offers bilingual education with an international orientation to 293 students from more than 30 nationalities. The campus is in the west of Berlin and sits on 60,000 m² of wooded parkland. Classrooms and facilities are equipped with contemporary infrastructure and teaching technology, and language acquisition begins early under expert guidance to build lifelong competence. Students may pursue German Abitur or the International Baccalaureate Diploma, and the bilingual kindergarten serves children aged three to six.
Located in Berlin's western districts, SIS Swiss International School Berlin offers a bilingual, internationally oriented education for ages 3 to 18. The campus sits amid 60,000 square meters of wooded parkland, with spacious grounds, a cantine, two libraries, two science laboratories, art and music studios, modern computer rooms and dedicated study and relaxation spaces. The school delivers the IB Diploma Programme (DP) in addition to ongoing bilingual instruction in German and English from Kindergarten through Secondary School, enabling students to pursue either the German Abitur or the IB Diploma. Across the day, students benefit from a diverse after-school program, hot lunch, and a shuttle service. Extra-curriculars include international exchanges, Model United Nations, art projects, and SIS Cup sports events. Unique features include cross-school collaboration within the SIS network and an emphasis on global citizenship through bilingual, intercultural learning and evidence-based inquiry. It supports curiosity through projects and global inquiry daily.