Germany, Frankfurt
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Praunheimer Weg 126, 60439 Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It is in Frankfurt am Main and part of the European Schools network. The school offers education from nursery to the European Baccalaureate.
Nursery, Primary, Secondary; European Baccalaureate.
European School (state-funded) run by the governments of EU member states.
Educational Support is provided with General, Moderate and Intensive levels.
European School system supervised by the governments of the EU member states.
Nursery (N): Mon–Wed 08:25–15:05; Thu–Fri 08:25–12:50. Primary P1–P2: Mon–Wed 08:25–15:05; Thu–Fri 08:25–12:50. Primary P3–P5: Mon–Thu 08:25–15:05; Fri 08:25–12:50. Secondary: Mon–Fri 08:25–16:50. Gates: Gate A (Primary) 07:30–08:45; Gate C (Secondary/Main Building) 07:30–16:00. All buildings open for pupils from 08:05.
In the afternoons, transport services information is provided by EuroKids; contact Transport – extra-curricular activities: office@eurokids.gmbh.
Application fees
- No separate application fee is charged. The school charges annual school fees and mandatory administrative costs as detailed below.
Tuition fees (annual) by school level — School Year 2026/2027
- Nursery (Category III, first child): EUR 4,457.80 per year.
- Primary (Category III, first child): EUR 6,129.55 per year.
- Secondary (Category III, first child): EUR 8,358.46 per year.
Sibling reductions (Category III)
- 2nd child: reduction of 20% of the regular school fee.
- 3rd and each further child: reduction of 40% of the regular school fee.
Mandatory administrative costs and other compulsory charges (per pupil)
- Insurance: EUR 5.00 (Nursery / Primary / Secondary).
- Administration costs: EUR 38.00 (Nursery / Primary) and EUR 44.00 (Secondary).
- Fees for books: variable (charged separately).
- Lost student ID: EUR 5.00.
- European Baccalaureate (BAC) exam fee: EUR 108.10 (Secondary).
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Parents commit to pay the full school fees for the complete school year when enrolling. A non-refundable advance payment equal to 25% of the annual school fees is due by 30 June (date set in the school's billing calendar). The remaining balance for the year is invoiced and charged after the start of the school year. Parents must quote the customer/reference number shown on their invoice when making payments. Children whose fees from the previous year are unpaid, or for whom the advance payment is not made by the stated deadline, will not be permitted to attend classes.
Boarding fees
- No boarding provision applies; there are no boarding fees.
Other costs parents should expect
- Books and materials: charged as variable costs per pupil (book lists and material costs are notified separately).
- School trips, extracurricular activities, special projects or optional services may carry additional charges billed separately.
- Examination-related costs (e.g., BAC exam fee listed above) and small administrative charges (lost ID, insurance) are invoiced in addition to the school fee.
Refunds and withdrawal
- Notice of withdrawal must be submitted in writing at least two weeks prior to the pupil leaving; the school will confirm withdrawal in writing. If a child is withdrawn during the school year, a percentage of the school fees may be reimbursed, but mandatory administrative costs and the non-refundable 25% advance payment are excluded from any reimbursement.
Fee payment options and invoicing
- The school issues invoices and mandatory administrative-cost invoices by email; each invoice shows a customer/reference number that must be quoted when paying. Payment is to be made using the payment details provided on the invoice; parents should follow the payment instructions on their invoice and observe the stated deadlines. Failure to pay by the deadlines noted on invoices can lead to exclusion from attendance as described above.
European School Frankfurt delivers the European Curriculum for ages 4 to 18, culminating in the European Baccalaureate. The school, part of the European Schools network, operates with language policy that assigns a dominant language at enrolment and delivers instruction in official EU languages through mother tongue sections and vehicular language sections. The campus houses nursery through secondary education across two buildings, with a Nursery P1–P2 modular building and a Main Building for Primary and Secondary, plus well-served canteens and a staffed Kiosk. The school offers four language sections—German, English, French and Italian—with Spanish added in 2018, and SWALS available where no language section exists. Facilities include a library serving all taught languages and a range of library events. The KiVa anti-bullying program reinforces wellbeing, while pupils engage in language study, intercultural projects and scientific work through project-based activities, theatre, music, art and sport. The school supports students through after-school programs.