Netherlands, Amsterdam
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The AICS operates two campuses in Amsterdam: South Campus at Arent Janszoon Ernststraat 1179, 1081 HL, Amsterdam, and Sandcastle (SE) Campus at Bijlmerplein 1000, 1102 MK Amsterdam. The two campuses form one Dutch international school, served by one team; the curriculum, school values and philosophy are the same across campuses. The Amsterdam International Community School offers international education in English.
Primary and Secondary
The Amsterdam International Community School is a co-educational day school. It does not offer boarding facilities for any age groups, as it is designed to support international and local families residing in the Netherlands.
In-class student support led by teachers and mentors to meet diverse student needs.
The Netherlands (Dutch international school).
Primary day: Arrival 08:10; Registration and lessons start at 08:30; Story time and snack – 15 minutes; Morning break 30 minutes; Lunch break 30 minutes; Play time 30 minutes; End of day 15:15 (Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri); 12:00 (Wed). Secondary timetable varies; all lessons on Thursdays start at 11:00; DP timetables differ by subject; students may be required to start at 10:15.
The school offers a dedicated shuttle service to assist families with the daily commute to and from the South Campus. This service is operated by an external partner, Atlas Shuttle. Parents can contact the provider directly via phone or email to inquire about routes and arrange transportation for their children.
Application fees
- Registration fee: EUR 200 per student. This fee is non-refundable and must be paid to process the application; payment is taken via a credit-card payment link during the application.
Annual tuition and itemised charges (school year 2025–2026)
For new students starting in August 2025 the annual school-fee totals and the component breakdowns are as follows (amounts shown in EUR):
- Primary Group 1–5 — Total: EUR 6,025.00
- Tuition fee component: EUR 5,505.00
- Excursion & activities: EUR 138.00
- Lunch supervision: EUR 363.00
- Year book: EUR 19.00
- Examination fees: EUR 0.00
- Primary Group 6 — Total: EUR 6,309.00
- Tuition fee component: EUR 5,505.00
- Excursion & activities: EUR 422.00
- Lunch supervision: EUR 363.00
- Year book: EUR 19.00
- Examination fees: EUR 0.00
- Primary Group 7 — Total: EUR 6,230.00
- Tuition fee component: EUR 5,505.00
- Excursion & activities: EUR 343.00
- Lunch supervision: EUR 363.00
- Year book: EUR 19.00
- Examination fees: EUR 0.00
- Secondary MYP1–MYP4 — Total: EUR 7,178.00
- Tuition fee component: EUR 6,531.00
- Excursion & activities: EUR 628.00
- Lunch supervision: not applicable
- Year book: EUR 19.00
- Examination fees: EUR 0.00
- Secondary MYP5 — Total: EUR 7,628.00
- Tuition fee component: EUR 6,531.00
- Excursion & activities: EUR 628.00
- Lunch supervision: not applicable
- Year book: EUR 19.00
- Examination fees: EUR 450.00 (MYP assessment/exam charge)
- DP1 & CP1 — Total: EUR 8,318.00
- Tuition fee component: EUR 7,671.00
- Excursion & activities: EUR 628.00
- Lunch supervision: not applicable
- Year book: EUR 19.00
- Examination fees: EUR 0.00
- DP2 & CP2 — Total: EUR 9,168.00
- Tuition fee component: EUR 7,671.00
- Excursion & activities: EUR 628.00
- Lunch supervision: not applicable
- Year book: EUR 19.00
- Examination fees: EUR 850.00 (IB examination charge)
(These component totals produce the annual Total School Fees shown above.)
Deposit and registration summary
- Deposit: EUR 500 per student. The deposit is payable with the first instalment and is refundable subject to the school's withdrawal conditions.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Invoicing: Families will receive invoices via the school's invoicing system (WIS Collect); the finance team issues one invoice at the latest by the beginning of June each school year. Parents/caregivers receive an email with a link to view and pay invoices.
- Existing (returning) students payment schedule (2025–2026):
- First instalment due by 1 July.
- Second instalment due by 31 October.
- The two instalments are equal halves of the full annual amount. A student may be excluded from school and transcripts withheld if fees remain unpaid.
- New students starting in August/September 2025: the annual fee may be paid in two instalments (first instalment includes the EUR 500 deposit). New students starting in October or later are required to pay the prorated/full amount for their start month in full (no instalment option for October onwards). A detailed prorating schedule per starting month is applied.
- Prorating (examples for new students starting after August 2025):
- August: 100% of annual fee
- September: 100% of annual fee
- October: 90% of annual fee
- November: 80% of annual fee
- December: 70% of annual fee
- January: 60% of annual fee
- February: 50% of annual fee
- March: 40% of annual fee
- April: 30% of annual fee
- May: 20% of annual fee
- June: 10% of annual fee
- July: 10% of annual fee.
Refunds, cancellations and withdrawal
- Cancellation for new students: If a new student cancels after acceptance and after payment of the deposit and first instalment, the family must give one month's notice (excluding school holidays). Without one month's notice the EUR 500 deposit is retained; the tuition fee itself will be refunded.
- Withdrawal by enrolled families: A 30‑day written notice is required to receive a refund of remaining tuition, deposit and costs; a 60‑day notice applies for students leaving at the end of the academic year. Refund percentages are prorated by month (for example, August 75% refund; March 10%; April–July 0%) and the exact refund amount depends on the month of exit and full payment of fees. The deposit is refundable only when withdrawal conditions are met (notice given, fees paid in full, school property returned). Refund processing typically takes 4–6 weeks; if withdrawal occurs around winter or summer break it may take up to 10 weeks. The school also applies specific rules for students who withdraw within 30 days before the planned start date.
Boarding fees
- Boarding is not applicable; the AICS operates as a day school and no boarding fees are listed.
Other costs and incidental charges
- IB / examination items excluded from the standard fee: IB exam retakes for CP2 & DP2, E‑Assessment retakes for MYP5, and remarks on request are excluded from the school fee and are payable separately.
- MacBook provision (secondary students): MacBooks and chargers are loaned to secondary students; parents are financially responsible for negligence, maintenance, repairs, loss and theft. If a MacBook is not returned or is damaged, the replacement/repair cost will be charged and may be deducted from the deposit.
- Locker card replacement: EUR 5 for a replacement secondary locker card.
- School supplies / uniform: The school provides basic school materials and the first AICS T‑shirt is provided by the school for primary students; additional AICS T‑shirts may be purchased. Parents must supply certain personal items (book bag, lunch box, indoor gym shoes, specified stationery, graphic calculator for higher secondary levels, etc.).
Fee payment options and practical payment details
- Registration fee payment: taken via a credit‑card payment link during the OpenApply application process.
- School fees payment: invoiced through WIS Collect; parents receive an email with a link to view invoices and to pay via the iDEAL payment link offered in WIS Collect. Companies/employers can be invoiced directly on request; company invoices carry 30‑day payment terms from the invoice date. Parents receive reminders from WIS Collect three days before payment due dates.
- Instalment deadlines and consequences: first and second instalment due dates are indicated above; missed payment deadlines can result in delayed start, forfeiting the student place, referral to collection agencies and withholding of transcripts and reports. All costs from debt collection and legal proceedings are charged to the parent/caregiver.
Summary
- Annual Total School Fees 2025–2026 (new students starting August 2025): Primary Group 1–5 EUR 6,025; Primary Group 6 EUR 6,309; Primary Group 7 EUR 6,230; Secondary MYP1–MYP4 EUR 7,178; Secondary MYP5 EUR 7,628; DP1 & CP1 EUR 8,318; DP2 & CP2 EUR 9,168. Deposit EUR 500 (held with first instalment). Registration (application) fee EUR 200 non‑refundable (credit card). Payment is administered via WIS Collect (iDEAL link); instalment and prorating rules apply as described above.
The school serves students of all nationalities living in The Netherlands; international student body.
The Amsterdam International Community School (AICS) South Campus offers the complete International Baccalaureate (IB) continuum, including the Primary Years, Middle Years, Diploma, and Career-related Programmes. Operating in a climate-neutral building opened in 2022, the campus accommodates 1,400 students aged 4 to 18. The school features specialized facilities to support its curriculum, including four science labs, a dance studio, a music and drama room, and two large gymnasiums. A distinct aspect of the primary school is its emphasis on outdoor education, utilizing local natural surroundings for hands-on, inquiry-based learning. AICS also actively supports linguistic diversity through its "best-language" development initiative, providing clubs for students to maintain native languages like German, French, Spanish, and Italian. To assist families with the daily commute, the school partners with a dedicated shuttle service. Through a transdisciplinary framework, AICS closely integrates its learning environment with the local Amsterdam community and sustainable practices.