Netherlands, Rotterdam
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German International School The Hague (DISDH) delivers the German curriculum from kindergarten through secondary, with a bilingual kindergarten that starts at age two. The school sits in The Hague's international district near the beach and has a history spanning more than 150 years. It operates entirely according to the German curriculum (Baden-Württemberg), with a seamless path to further study in Germany or at another German international school. All qualifications are recognized worldwide, including Mittlerer Schulabschluss, Fachhochschulreife (in cooperation with Deutsche Schule Brüssel), and the Deutsche Internationale Abitur (DIA). Transitions between levels are supported by manageable class sizes and a familiar, personal learning atmosphere. Emphasis on language supports an international environment, with a four-language program and multilingual parent involvement. In secondary levels I and II, project-based learning and dedicated teacher support form the core of instruction, alongside holistic student development and robust college and career options. Expansion plans include outdoor space.
Van Bleiswijkstraat 125, 2582 LB Den Haag, Netherlands
German International School The Hague has 430 pupils, typical class sizes of 25, instruction in German.
The school is located in The Hague, in the international district near the beach.
Kindergarten; Primary (Grundschule); Secondary I (Sekundarstufe I); Secondary II (Sekundarstufe II).
German international school in the Netherlands; offers a bilingual kindergarten and primary through secondary education; follows the German curriculum for all grades.
More than 30 nationalities are represented in the school community. The language program includes four languages to help students navigate the international environment.
Specially trained teachers provide remedial instruction for partial learning difficulties. Individual support and self-directed learning are essential components of the pedagogical concept.
Germany
Annual tuition at German International School The Hague ranges from EUR 9,177 to EUR 14,633 for 2026/27.
German International School The Hague teaches German Curriculum for students aged 2 to 18.
DISDH operates entirely according to the German curriculum, enabling a harmonious transition to the Netherlands and a smooth continuation of study at a German school or at another German international school. All qualifications are recognized in Germany and worldwide. The broad secondary curriculum provides the basis for the Abitur and other study options, and graduates can pursue programs worldwide. The school offers Mittlerer Schulabschluss, Fachhochschulreife (in cooperation with the German School Brussels), and the Deutsche Internationale Abitur (DIA), all globally recognized. From kindergarten to secondary level, transitions are supported by manageable group sizes in the kindergarten and class sizes in the school, with professional learning concepts, creating a familiar and personal learning atmosphere. The school's language offering includes four languages to support success in an international environment.
In recent years, all graduates in every track achieved a 100% graduation rate. The Abitur average over recent years was 2.0, higher than the national average. In 2024, Abitur graduates achieved an average grade of 2.2.
Graduates are prepared for higher education and vocational training in Europe and worldwide. The school offers Mittlerer Schulabschluss, Fachhochschulreife (in cooperation with the Deutsche Schule Brüssel), and the Deutsche Internationale Abitur (DIA), all globally recognized and enabling access to universities. Graduates can study a wide range of programs and disciplines worldwide, and a later study or career change is possible.
A familiar and welcoming atmosphere with a small, manageable school size allows us to tailor to each child's needs and provide personal support. This structure strengthens the bond between teachers and students and among students themselves. It also foster s social and emotional competencies that accompany students throughout their lives.
The school focus on individual support. Our specially trained teachers provide remedial instruction for students with partial learning difficulties. Individual support and student-led, independent learning are essential components of our pedagogical approach.
More than 30 nationalities are represented in the school community. The language offering includes four languages, enabling students to navigate the international environment.
Mental wellbeing is supported through a nurturing, family-like atmosphere and structured, supportive educational practices. School social work contributes to student welfare as a regular part of school life.
Mutual respect, social engagement, and civil courage are standard across the school community. School social work is a fixed component of the school.
1. Prospective families can schedule a personal visit by contacting DISDH. After an individual appointment, parents and their children are invited on a tour to gain a firsthand impression of the school environment. The visit provides an opportunity to have all questions answered directly and lays the foundation for the child's admission.
2. Prospective students can attend a trial day (Schnuppern) to get to know the school. They may participate in regular classes for one or more hours, depending on preference. Attending a trial day is recommended to ease the onboarding process, meet future classmates and teachers, and view the classrooms. This experience gives students a clearer sense of what to expect on their first day.
3. New entrants are assigned two student mentors who act as buddies to help with settling in during the first few weeks. These buddies provide orientation and support to help new students feel at home and connect with classmates. After two to three weeks, a meeting is scheduled with the class teacher and the parents to discuss progress, learning, and any required individual support. New students are also regularly admitted throughout the school year, provided capacity allows.
4. An expat manager is available to assist international families with questions about moving to the Netherlands, the registration process, and settling into the DISDH community. The expat manager helps coordinate documents, explains the enrollment process, assists with relocation queries, and can accompany families during initial visits. This service ensures international families are supported throughout the transition.