Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar
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1. Complete the online application form. This starts the admissions process. The form collects essential information for the following steps. After submission, proceed to the next step.
2. Schedule a meeting with us. The meeting is part of the admissions process. It provides an opportunity to discuss the applicant and to receive next steps. After the meeting, you will receive information about the programs and requirements.
3. Receive detailed information about our educational programs. The information covers the structure and content of the programs offered. It helps families understand how the programs align with their goals. Further steps will be explained during the process.
4. Take a tour of the school's learning environment. The tour shows classrooms and facilities and offers a sense of daily life at the school. It helps applicants and families experience the learning atmosphere firsthand. The tour is an important part of the admissions process.
5. Participate in an oral interview or entrance exam. The interview or exam assesses the applicant's readiness for admission. The results guide the next steps in the process. Depending on the outcome, you move toward enrollment.
6. Sign a training contract based on the interview and exam results. The contract formalizes enrollment and sets expectations for participation. It confirms the terms of training and attendance.
Deutsche Schule Ulaanbaatar (DSUB) is a German international school in Mongolia offering a continuous education path for grades 1–12. The school follows the Mongolian National Curriculum and delivers bilingual instruction in German and English, with Mongolian language and culture integrated into the program. A Life Skills Program promotes health, essential life skills, and community service, alongside participation in artistic, athletic, and cultural activities to support holistic development. DSUB collaborates with Die Zentralstelle fur das Auslandsschulwesen (ZfA) and is a PASCH partner Schule, reinforcing its commitment to German-language education and cultural exchange. Students can participate in a Student Exchange Program with partner schools in Asia and Europe, a one-month language immersion in Germany, and a one-year study option at a PASCH partner school in Germany. German language courses lead to DSD I/II and DSD-related diplomas; English follows the Oxford ELT program. The school emphasizes language proficiency, international opportunities, and community engagement.