Netherlands, Maastricht
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| Name | Age | Fee | Track |
|---|---|---|---|
| Year 1 (Ages 4) | 4 | 7,890 EUR | IB Primary Years Programme |
| Year 2 (Ages 5) | 5 | 7,890 EUR | IB Primary Years Programme |
| Year 3 (Ages 6) | 6 | 7,890 EUR | IB Primary Years Programme |
| Year 4 (Ages 7) | 7 | 7,890 EUR | IB Primary Years Programme |
| Year 5 (Ages 8) | 8 | 7,890 EUR | IB Primary Years Programme |
| Year 6 (Ages 9) | 9 | 7,890 EUR | IB Primary Years Programme |
| Year 7 (Ages 10) | 10 | 7,890 EUR | IB Primary Years Programme |
| Year 8 (Ages 11) | 11 | 11,675 EUR | IB Middle Years Programme |
| Year 9 (Ages 12) | 12 | 11,675 EUR | IB Middle Years Programme |
| Year 10 (Ages 13) | 13 | 11,675 EUR | IB Middle Years Programme |
| Year 11 (Ages 14) | 14 | 11,675 EUR | IB Middle Years Programme |
| Year 12 (Ages 15) | 15 | 11,675 EUR | IB Middle Years Programme |
| Year 13 (Ages 16) | 16 | 12,090 EUR | IB Diploma Programme and Career-related Programme |
| Year 14 (Ages 17) | 17 | 12,090 EUR | IB Diploma Programme and Career-related Programme |
| Year 15 (Ages 18) | 18 | 12,090 EUR | IB Diploma Programme and Career-related Programme |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Application Fee | 790 EUR | Non-refundable; charged for every applicant |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Enrollment Fee | 660 EUR | Down payment deductible from invoice; non-refundable for new students who do not enroll |
| Name | Fee |
|---|---|
| CP2 and DP2 exam fee | 850 EUR |
| Application fee | 790 EUR |
| Down payment on acceptance | 660 EUR |
| Returnable security deposit (MYP, CP, DP) | 600 EUR |
UWC Maastricht is an international day and residential school in the Netherlands that educates students aged 4 to 18 within the United World Colleges network. The school delivers the IB continuum: PYP, MYP, DP and the IB Career-related Programme, with English as the language of instruction. The Diploma Programme offers a wide choice of subjects across language and literature, language acquisition, individuals and societies, sciences, mathematics and the arts, supplemented by TOK, the Extended Essay and CAS. The campus comprises five buildings around a garden learning space, with primary and secondary facilities, three residence halls for DP students and a Mensa dining hall. Features include science laboratories, a library, a drama room, soundproof music rooms and an Atrium for performances. A strong emphasis on service, sustainability and leadership runs through CAS, Duke of Edinburgh's Award participation, Model United Nations, and student-led initiatives. The on-site Music School broadens arts participation year-round.