Netherlands, Rotterdam
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1. Review eligibility before submitting your application. Eligibility includes three scenarios: non-Dutch nationality or a foreign passport holder with one parent or guardian temporarily employed in the Netherlands; Dutch nationality with two years of schooling abroad because a parent or guardian was stationed abroad; or Dutch nationality with a parent or guardian who will be stationed abroad within two years for at least two years, demonstrated by a written statement of intent by the parent or employer.
2. Begin the application by clicking 'Apply for Admission' to access the OpenApply portal. ISL uses OpenApply to provide an easy and effective application process. Submit the online application through the portal and contact the admissions team if you need assistance. You may also arrange a campus or online tour via the 'Schedule a Tour' option.
3. ISL uses rolling admissions, accepting students throughout the year if there is availability in the appropriate age group. Admissions are contingent on ongoing availability in the correct age group. The school may admit new students at various times rather than only at the start of the academic year.
ISL has rolling admissions; accepts students throughout the year if there is availability in the appropriate age group.
International School Leiden is a welcoming primary school in Leiden, welcoming students from age 2 to 11 and offering a pathway from early years through primary. The curriculum combines the International Early Years Curriculum (IEYC) for Early Years and the International Primary Curriculum (IPC) for primary in a language-friendly environment, with additional maths and language supports. The campus at Van Vollenhovenkade 15 provides flexible spaces for inquiry, collaboration and exploration, with a park and sports facilities within easy reach. The school uses White Rose Maths, IXL Learning and Jigsaw PSHE to support subject learning and well-being, while Code4Kids introduces coding concepts from an early age. IS Leiden emphasises inquiry-based learning and ongoing assessment to inform teaching. It draws on Leiden's tradition of religious freedom and tolerance, framing freedom and responsibility as core values in educating compassionate, global citizens. An on-site Dutch preschool and an after-school programme extend learning beyond classrooms.