Germany, Frankfurt
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Full-day supervision from 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.; optional late-afternoon supervision until 6:00 p.m.
Pupils are required to wear a school uniform.
Food and nutrition are provided with a monthly charge of €146.
ASB Hessen e.V. (Arbeiter-Samariter-Bund) is the patron and sponsor; the Erasmus Frankfurter Stadtschule was founded by parents with ASB as sponsor.
Erasmus Frankfurter City School is a trilingual educational institution in Frankfurt’s Ostend district, catering to children from one year old through primary school. The school operates as a state-approved private facility following the Hessian curriculum, integrated with an immersion method in German, English, and Spanish. In each primary class, native speakers for each language work alongside the children throughout the day. Facilities include a library, a gymnasium, and specialized rooms for art and music. A distinctive feature is its status as a certified "Fairtrade School," promoting global awareness and sustainable consumption. Students participate in the "Erasmus Hour," a dedicated time for cross-grade projects and independent research. The school provides an organic lunch program prepared in its own kitchen. This trilingual approach ensures students interact naturally with three languages across all subjects and social activities, rather than through isolated language lessons.