Germany, Frankfurt
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The European School RheinMain sits on a brand new campus near Frankfurt with modern facilities. The secondary school building opened in 2012 and the primary school building in 2014, and the primary building includes its own canteen. The campus features a four-court sports hall, described as one of the largest in Germany, and a spacious schoolyard with a basketball and football field. The school runs sustainability initiatives including a Tiny Forest project, with plans to plant over 500 trees and shrubs and create an educational outdoor space. The ESRM has two libraries—one for Primary and one for Secondary—with access to an electronic library 24/7 via the Sora app.
A four-court sports hall is on site, one of the largest in Germany, and there is a spacious campus with a basketball and football field.
It is an IB World School with a Middle Years Programme for Grades 1-5 and a Diploma Programme that commenced in September 2024. The school has two libraries (Primary and Secondary) with 24/7 access to the electronic library via the Sora app.
The Tiny Forest sustainability project is an on-campus outdoor learning space involving planting over 500 trees and shrubs and a biological pond; open days for groups of parents and the community are organized to engage with the project.
European School RheinMain is a private European School near Frankfurt, Germany, serving students aged 4 to 18. It operates within the European Schools system and offers curricula on one campus: the European Schools curriculum leading to the European Baccalaureate and the International Baccalaureate programme. The IB pathway began with the Middle Years Programme in 2021 and added the Diploma Programme in 2024, with most subjects taught in English (the second language is taught within the curriculum). The campus opened in 2012–2014 and features a four-court sports hall, a basketball/football field, and Primary and Secondary libraries with 24/7 access to an electronic library via Sora app. Sustainability is central through initiatives such as a Tiny Forest project that will plant over 500 trees. The school welcomes students regardless of parental employer. Extracurriculars cover sport, music, languages, science and culture, with teams including Golf, Football, Tennis and Cricket, and the Parents' Association.