Hungary, Budapest
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3D printing and robotics give students the opportunity to develop skills in digital fabrication and programming. By creating 3D models and programming microprocessors, they learn to solve complex problems. History Club enables students to explore interesting topics, people, and events beyond regular lessons using playful methods and digital media.
Darstellendes Spiel (Drama) involves rehearsing dialogues, improvisation, and creating original texts for school performances. Rock 'n' Roll is offered as an after-school course with sessions on Mondays and Wednesdays from 16:00 to 17:00. Violin and piano lessons are available, taught by external instructors, with violin focusing on ensemble work and performance and piano including music theory.
Lasalle-Gruppe provides primary students with creative activities to explore faith through crafts, singing, and play, named after the founder of the De La Salle Brothers. Ovisklub introduces preschoolers to school life in German through songs and rhymes, focusing on social and motor skills; participation does not affect admission. Model UN & English Culture Club offers opportunities for seventh and eighth graders to discuss current topics and use English in public speaking.
Basketball provides sport, play, and good cheer. Chess in school takes place every Monday and Thursday between 13:45 and 14:30. Karate teaches sport and regular exercise and introduces players to Japanese culture with the values of diligence and perseverance.
Model UN Junior fosters leadership, public speaking, and collaboration skills as students debate and draft resolutions.
Turn- und Bewegungstraining für Mädchen strengthens posture, flexibility, and coordination. Karate teaches regular exercise and introduces players to Japanese cultural values of diligence and perseverance.
Österreichisch-Ungarische Europaschule Budapest is a day school with after‑school care serving students aged 6 to 14. The school follows a bespoke bilingual German–Hungarian program with equal status for Hungarian and German, issuing bilingual certificates recognised in Hungary, Austria and the wider EU. Housed at Istenhegyi út 32 in Budapest, it operates under the Austrian-Hungarian Educational Center, from kindergarten through Matura. The curriculum emphasises sustainable education and the development of language, media, social and methodological competencies, while encouraging autonomous, student‑centred learning as pupils take increasing responsibility for their progress. Governance includes a Stiftung, Kuratorium and Aufsichtsrat; Austrian teachers are seconded by Austria. Since 1995, more than 900 students have completed the Europaschule, with over 95% continuing to Gymnasium. Facilities include a lunch service and daily afternoon care until 16:30. The school offers diverse clubs: STEM activities, drama and music, and Model UN, reflecting a strong emphasis on holistic development for students.