Lithuania, Vilnius
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Two campuses in Vilnius: Lower School at Srovės St. 19, Vilnius LT-01206; Upper School at Subačiaus St. 41, Vilnius LT-11350. The campus is nestled in a botanical reserve.
From PreK2 through Grade 12. The school is organized into a Lower School and an Upper School. It offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme.
Non-profit international day school.
Learning Support is provided through the Student Success Team (SST) and includes EAL support. The program offers testing recommendations, curricular modifications, pull-out services and collaboration with external specialists as needed.
Lithuania
Application and Admission Fees
- Application fee (all grades): €428. This fee is payable upon receipt of a new student's application and is non-refundable.
- Admission fee (one-time for newly admitted students, all grades): €2,707. This fee is charged once at first admission and is non-refundable.
- Capital fee (annual, all grades): €2,498. This special-purpose annual contribution is payable at the beginning of each school year and is non-refundable.
Enrollment Deposit
- Place-guarantee deposit (to secure a place for the following school year): Pre‑K: €1,000; Kindergarten–Grade 12: €2,500. The deposit is non-refundable and is credited toward the last attended quarter's tuition fee for the upcoming school year.
- For Pre‑K students, the Application Fee and the Admission Fee are split and payable in instalments of €1,567.50 over the first two years for Pre‑K placements.
Annual tuition fees (2026/27 academic year) — by year group
- Pre‑Kindergarten (age 2–4), full day (8:30–15:30): €9,292 per year.
- Kindergarten – Grade 5: €20,164 per year.
- Grades 6–8: €21,908 per year.
- Grades 9–10: €23,584 per year.
- Grades 11–12: €24,349 per year.
- Extended Day Program (Pre‑K – Grade 3; student supervision to 18:00): €1,071 per year (optional program fee).
Fee breakdowns per payment period (rounded to nearest euro)
The school offers invoicing and payment scheduling options; the figures below are simple divisions of the annual tuition to show the amounts by common payment schedules (quarterly, semesterly, trimesterly). Actual invoicing schedule and dates are set in the Enrollment Agreement and on invoices.
- Pre‑K (€9,292/year): per semester (2) €4,646; per trimester (3) €3,097; per quarter (4) €2,323.
- Kindergarten – Grade 5 (€20,164/year): per semester €10,082; per trimester €6,721; per quarter €5,041.
- Grades 6–8 (€21,908/year): per semester €10,954; per trimester €7,303; per quarter €5,477.
- Grades 9–10 (€23,584/year): per semester €11,792; per trimester €7,861; per quarter €5,896.
- Grades 11–12 (€24,349/year): per semester €12,175; per trimester €8,116; per quarter €6,087.
- Extended Day (€1,071/year): per semester €536; per trimester €357; per quarter €268.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Tuition invoicing: invoices are issued after the signed Enrollment Agreement is returned. Families choose billing frequency on the Enrollment Agreement. Payments can be scheduled quarterly, by semester, or annually; other references on payment frequency (e.g., trimester or semi‑annual) are also used in published fee guidance — the Enrollment Agreement and invoice indicate the family's chosen schedule. Tuition must be paid in Euros.
- Payment method for tuition: tuition payments must be made in Euros by wire transfer. No student academic record will be released until overdue tuition and other obligations are paid in full.
- Timing: when paying by instalments (quarterly or otherwise), each instalment must be received by the school on or before the date shown on the invoice for that instalment.
- Late payment and non‑payment: overdue invoices incur late fees and escalation. A late fee of 0.1% per day is assessed on overdue invoices; if invoices remain overdue for 60 days the school may restrict attendance and pursue collection measures.
Boarding
- AISV is a private day school; boarding is not provided. No boarding fees apply.
Other costs and typical ancillary fees
- Learning support (2026/27 schedule): Basic/Foundational support €2,500; Standard support €6,500; Individualized support €10,000 to €30,000 (case‑by‑case). Additional learning‑support tiers or individualized plans carry separate fee arrangements.
- IB registration and examination (for Diploma Programme candidates, 2025/26 listed structure): subject fee €92 per subject; extended essay €70; TOK €36; CAS €8; late addition/amendment after Nov 15 €116 (IB exam fees are set by the IB and may change). These fees are charged during the IB years as applicable.
- Canteen / school meals: typical hot meal prices are in the range of €5.00–€5.50 per day (half portions and soups priced lower). Meal payment options include advance transfer to the caterer's Swedbank account or use of a canteen Paysera e‑card for younger grades; specific canteen payment details and account information are provided for cafeteria services.
- Extracurricular / after‑school activities: primary‑level after‑school activities may carry per‑semester fees (example: €150 per semester for certain Lower School activities); fees for activities vary by program and grade.
- PE uniform: students in Grades 1–10 are required to wear the AISV PE uniform for physical education; purchase cost for PE uniform items is separate and not listed as part of tuition. Textbooks, specific course materials, field trips, and replacement costs for lost library books or devices are charged as needed.
Refund information and withdrawal terms
- Application fee, admission fee, and capital fee are non‑refundable. The place‑guarantee deposit is non‑refundable but is credited toward the last attended quarter's tuition for the following school year.
- Withdrawal notice: families leaving during the school year must provide written notice in advance (the Enrollment Agreement and handbook set the required notice); the Community Handbook requires six weeks' written notice for withdrawal. If a student leaves during the school year, tuition paid for the current quarter is not reimbursed. Students withdrawing after the published mid‑spring cutoff in the Handbook are typically required to pay tuition for the entire school year. These withdrawal and refund rules are set out in the school's Enrollment Agreement and Community Handbook.
Fee payment options and other payment details
- Primary payment method for tuition and school fees: wire transfer in Euros (bank transfer). Instalment frequency is selected on the Enrollment Agreement (quarterly, semester, or annual options).
- Canteen and on‑campus purchases: canteen payments may be made by transfer to the caterer's Swedbank account, by cash or personal payment card at the canteen for older students, or by canteen Paysera e‑card top‑ups for younger students.
- Invoice and record hold: the school will withhold student academic records until outstanding financial obligations (tuition, missing textbooks, library fines, etc.) are settled. Late fees apply to overdue amounts.
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36 nationalities represented; 380+ international students; 16 foreign embassies represented.
AISV is a non-profit international day school in Vilnius serving PreK2 through Grade 12. The curriculum blends an American standards framework with international benchmarks and is an IB World School offering the Diploma Programme for grades 11–12. Instruction is in English, with language support to help students graduate multilingual. AISV is accredited by NEASC and CIS. The Lower School campus opened in 2022 at Srovės gatvė 19, and the Upper School campus is at Subačiaus gatvė 41, with two campuses that support a broad program and NHS/NJHS activities. The campus sits in a botanical reserve and features libraries, science labs, 3-D printers, and a Loose Parts Lab. Facilities also include a professional recording studio and well-equipped art rooms. With 40+ after-school activities, AISV offers robotics, programming, science club, Suzuki violin, and musical productions, along with athletics and service opportunities. The school emphasizes social-emotional learning and 21st-century skills across subjects everywhere.