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Lënster Lycée International School

Luxembourg

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, French, German
Fees Unlisted
Ages 4 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 1250
Type Co-educational
Opened 2008
Bus Service Yes
Academic offering
Curriculum Bespoke Curriculum
Taught languages German, French, English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese
Typical class size 14
Strengths Languages, Sport, Academic Enrichment
Clubs Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, Leadership and Professional
Stages Primary School, Secondary School
Introduction

LLënster Lycée International School (LLIS) is a day international school in Junglinster, Luxembourg, for ages 4 to 18. It offers primary education (EPE) and vocational training (FP) under the European School framework, culminating in the European Baccalaureate. Since 2023–2024, LLIS runs three language sections for S1–S7: German-speaking, English-speaking and French-speaking, with L1 languages German, English and French and SWALS support for pupils with another EU official language. L2 languages are German, French and English; L3 languages (S1+) include Spanish and Italian; L4 languages (S4+) include Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and Luxembourgish; L5 languages (S6+) include Spanish, Italian and Portuguese. Lower classes have 34 weekly lessons with BEST tutoring and orientation; upper classes follow standard timetables. The campus includes multiple facilities, such as a pool, an indoor hall, a library and a canteen. LLIS is an EPAS European Parliament Ambassador School and hosts a TEDEd Club. It also supports a broad extracurricular program.

2 rue Victor Ferrant, 6122 Junglinster, Luxembourg

The Essentials

Lënster Lycée International School has 1,250 pupils, typical class sizes of 14, instruction in English, French, German.

Location

2, rue Victor Ferrant, L-6122 Junglinster, Luxembourg. The school is located in the Junglinster commune in Luxembourg. A bus stop (Arrêt de bus) and Kiss & Go drop-off/pick-up arrangements are noted for access to the school.

Stages

Primary education (EPE) and secondary education (ESE/ESG/FP). European secondary education is offered with S1–S7 in German-speaking, English-speaking and French-speaking sections.

Type

International day school offering European secondary education with multilingual language sections; includes primary education (EPE) and vocational training (FP).

Additional learning support

BEST coaching (2–3 lessons per week), tutorials, and orientation lessons to support students.

Country affiliation

Luxembourg

School day structure

There are 34 regular lessons per week. Regular lessons end on Fridays at 14:05 for lower classes; upper classes follow the standard timetable and programs.

Bus service

Bus stop (Arrêt de bus) and Kiss & Go drop-off/pick-up facilities are available.

Fees
Application fees
- There is no one-off application or tuition-registration fee charged by Lënster Lycée International School for enrolment into its Kindergarten, Primary or Secondary cycles; registration is a standard administrative enrolment (documents are submitted to the student secretariat).

Tuition fees (by year group / term)
- Kindergarten (ages 4–6): No tuition charged to families; attendance in the state-operated Kindergarten cycle is provided through the Luxembourg public school system.
- Primary (P1–P5): No tuition charged per term or per year; families are not billed tuition for the Primary cycle.
- Secondary (S1–S7): No tuition charged per term or per year; families are not billed tuition for the Secondary cycle.

Mandatory and optional service charges (examples and concrete rates)
- School meals / restaurant and cafeteria (optional service): student pricing is set and administered centrally by the national school catering service (Restopolis). Sample prices (applicable under the 2025/26 pricing list and to sites from 01.01.2026) are shown below as concrete examples of what families pay when using the canteen or cafeteria at public secondary schools:
- Restaurant formula 1 (starter + main + dessert): learners €4.70.
- Restaurant formula 2 (starter + main or main + dessert): learners €4.20.
- Restaurant formula 3 (main or takeaway menu): learners €3.70.
- Individual cafeteria/snack items for learners: many items range from about €1.10 to €4.20 depending on the item; packaged and reusable container options are also priced in the published list.
- These canteen and cafeteria charges are payable using the national Restopolis myCard / account system described below.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- Tuition: there is no school tuition billing schedule because the school is part of the Luxembourg state school system and does not charge tuition to families.
- Canteen / cafeteria payments: payment is handled through a Restopolis account associated with a contactless myCard (pupil/employee card). Accounts are recharged by parents or learners and debits occur at point of sale when a meal or item is taken. Recharges can be made on-site in cash, online (credit card: Visa, Mastercard, American Express) or via Payconiq and by mobile app. Refund and account-handling rules are set by Restopolis (see refund conditions below).
- School-secretariat invoicing: when the school offers optional paid activities, trips or materials, those specific services are handled and invoiced separately by the school administration or by the external provider; payment timing for those items follows the invoice terms issued by the school or provider (parents deal directly with the school secretariat for payments).

Boarding fees (if applicable)
- On-site boarding at Lënster Lycée International School is not operated as an internal boarding service by the school itself. Boarding for pupils attending LLIS is available through external public internats that accept pupils from LLIS (for example the Institution Saint‑Willibrord / Internat Iechternach).
- Indicative boarding cost at an external internat: a commonly cited annual boarding rate used in official documents is approximately €3,820 per year for full weekly boarding (Sunday evening to Friday), as an example of the type of charge families should expect when using an external internat service. Actual internat fees, contract terms and any means‑tested adjustments are set by the internat operator and/or the Ministry and will vary.

Other costs or fees
- Extracurricular supervision and after‑school activities: LLIS runs supervised after‑school activities that run from after school until about 18:30; participation in specific activities, trips, workshops or clubs may carry additional charges that are billed separately.
- School materials, textbooks and exam fees: families should expect occasional charges for optional materials, specific course materials, private exam registrations or field trips; these are invoiced per item or event when applicable. (Exact sums for these items are set case‑by‑case and are not charged as school tuition.)
- Swimming-pool and sports facility public access: the school's pool is used for school activities but the facility also has public entry tariffs for non‑school users; separate fees apply where public access or municipal services are used.

Refund information
- Canteen account refunds: an outstanding Restopolis account balance can be refunded on request under defined conditions (for example when the pupil permanently leaves the Luxembourg school system and holds the required IAM identifier and exit paperwork). Other balances may be transferable between Restopolis accounts subject to Restopolis rules. Refund and reimbursement procedures and eligibility are set by Restopolis and administered via the school administration.
- Tuition and application fees: because LLIS does not charge tuition or a one‑off application fee, there is no tuition‑refund schedule to apply. Any refunds for optional paid services (for example external internat boarding or third‑party activity fees) follow the terms of the specific provider or invoice.

Fee payment options
- For school catering (Restopolis): online top‑up by credit card (Visa, Mastercard, American Express), Payconiq, mobile app top‑up and in‑canteen cash top‑up are available; payments are drawn from the Restopolis account at the point of sale using the myCard.
- For school invoices for optional services and activities: payment methods and terms are specified on the invoice issued by the school or external provider; parents should follow the payment instructions shown on those invoices (the school secretariat handles enrolment and administrative billing).

If you are preparing a database entry, record the following concrete points as separate fields:
- Tuition: €0 per term / per year for all cycles (Kindergarten, Primary P1–P5, Secondary S1–S7).
- Application fee: none.
- Canteen: sample learner prices — Formula 1 €4.70; Formula 2 €4.20; Formula 3 €3.70; individual cafeteria items vary (Restopolis price list). Payment via myCard / Restopolis account (credit card, Payconiq, cash on‑site). Refunds of account balance possible under Restopolis conditions.
- School transport: free.
- Boarding: not provided on‑site by LLIS; external internat options exist (example annual boarding fee ~€3,820).
Academics

Lënster Lycée International School teaches Bespoke Curriculum for students aged 4 to 18.

Curriculum

European secondary education (ESE) is offered at LLIS as part of the European School system, culminating in the European Baccalaureate. Since 2023-2024 LLIS offers three language sections for S1-S7: German-speaking, English-speaking, and French-speaking. L1 languages are German, English, and French, with SWALS arrangements for pupils whose mother tongue is another official EU language. L2 languages include German, French, and English; L3 languages (starting in S1) include Spanish and Italian; L4 languages (starting in S4) include Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and Luxembourgish; L5 languages (starting in S6) include Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese. The lower classes have 34 regular lessons per week, with BEST tutoring, a tutorial, and orientation; upper classes follow the standard horarios et programmes, and extracurricular activities are available.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The school offers a broad program of after‑school activities and directed study to help students develop personal, social and academic skills. The BEST program provides 2–3 BEST lessons per week (depending on the class) to allow homework completion under supervision, targeted help from subject teachers, or additional support. Tutorial and orientation lessons are provided in the lower classes to support learning, and the timetable for lower classes includes 34 regular lessons per week. Extracurricular activities cover culture, technology, sports, sciences, art and music to foster engagement and a positive school climate. The school emphasises student well‑being and social development through these structured opportunities.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

Different forms and levels of educational support are provided for pupils with special educational needs or difficulties to help them develop, progress and be successfully integrated.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

European secondary education at LLIS is offered in three language sections: English-speaking, German-speaking and French-speaking. SWALS (students with a mother tongue other than the school's official languages) may be enrolled in English, French or German sections, with L2 languages including German, French and English. From S1, L2 languages can include German, French and English; from S4, Spanish and Italian; and from S6, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese.

Mental Wellbeing

A Guidance unit supports student welfare and wellbeing, with staff available to assist students as part of the school's support structure. After‑school activities and directed study sessions provide supervised space for learning, reflection and personal development, with established channels for students to seek help as needed.

Admissions

Admissions

Enrolment is available for the following classes: S1 (English, German, French); S2 (English, French); S3 (English, French); S4 (French); S6 (French); S7 (English). Registrations received between 1 and 18 March will be given priority. Access the enrolment form at extranet.llis.lu. Primary and Secondary European Classes. Priority enrolment period: 1–15 March 2026. Enrolment form. Registration procedures for 7P and for other classes: For the 7P class, the registration deadline is by the end of the day on 26 June; registration requests for a 7P class can be submitted to the LLIS student secretariat on days from 8:00 to 16:00; the following documents must be attached to complete your application: Pièces à produire 2025; incomplete registration files will not be considered. For all classes other than 7P and European classes, the registration period runs from 16 July to the close of day on 18 July 2026; registration requests for all national classes (except 7P and European classes) can be submitted to the LLIS student secretariat on these days from 8:00 to 16:00; the following documents must be attached to complete your application: Pièces à produire 2025; incomplete registration files will not be considered.

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