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Deutsche Schule Bukarest

Romania, Bucharest

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The school at a glance
Instructs in German
Fees RON 7,100 - 14,550
Ages 1 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 460
Type Co-educational
Opened 2007
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum German Curriculum
Taught languages English, Romanian, French
Typical class size 18
Strengths Languages, STEM, Sport
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Community and Service
Stages Infant/Toddler Care, Early Years, Primary School, Secondary School
Introduction

Deutsche Schule Bukarest is a German Auslandsschule delivering the German curriculum for students aged 1 to 18. The campus combines modern facilities with a strong language focus, and instruction is primarily in German, complemented by Romanian, French and English language programs. The school offers a continuous path from primary through the Deutsches Internationales Abitur (DIA) pathway in the upper levels, with a bridging Grade 10 and the option to complete the Realschulabschluss (MSA) along the way. Facilities include laboratories for science teaching, a dedicated library of over 2,500 titles, and a sports hall that supports physical education and activities. Language competence is central; native German staff and language support create a bilingual environment. Extracurriculars range from UN-Debate participation and math contests to music festivals, concerts, peer tutoring, and kindergarten mentoring. The DSBU community emphasizes student leadership, social development, and service through structured programs and festivals on campus throughout the year.

Strada Coralilor 20G, 013328 București, Romania

The Essentials

Deutsche Schule Bukarest has 460 pupils, typical class sizes of 18, instruction in German.

Location

The school is located at Str. Coralilor 20G, Bucharest 013328, Romania. It is the German Auslandsschule in Romania and follows the German curriculum (Baden-Württemberg). It is the only school in Romania that exclusively teaches under this German curriculum. Transport to and from DSBU is provided by an external bus company.

Stages

DSBU provides Grădiniță (Kindergarten), Grundschule (Primary School), and Liceu (Secondary School). The Liceu lasts three years (grades 10–12), with grade 10 serving as a bridging year; two graduation options are available: Realschulabschluss and Deutsches Internationales Abitur (DIA).

Type

The school is a German international school (Auslandsschule) offering exclusive instruction under the German curriculum.

Additional learning support

A kindergarten policy allows for inclusion of children with special needs; the school also has a social-psychological team that provides counseling and support for children, parents and staff.

Country affiliation

Germany (the German government recognizes DSBU as a German Auslandsschule and DSBU follows the German curriculum).

School day structure

Kindergarten operates Monday–Friday from 7:45 to 18:00, with a 7:45–15:00 option including meals and a 7:45–18:00 option with two afternoon snacks. The general school day ends at 15:00.

Bus service

Transport is provided by an external bus company; costs vary by address.

Fees

Annual tuition at Deutsche Schule Bukarest ranges from RON 7,100 to RON 14,550 for 2026/27.

Application / registration fees

- EUR 1,000 — one-time, non-refundable registration fee for entry to the school (Schule).
- EUR 800 — one-time, non-refundable registration fee for entry to the kindergarten (Grădiniță).

Tuition fees — School (day school, by year group)

- Day programme (school day until 15:00):
- EUR 13,500 per year — Grundschule (primary).
- EUR 13,800 per year — Sekundarstufe I (grades 5–9).
- EUR 14,200 per year — Sekundarstufe II (grades 10–12).
- The annual school contribution is collected in three trimesters. The school defines the trimesters as: Trimester 1 = 4 months (due by 15 Aug), Trimester 2 = 4 months (due by 15 Dec), Trimester 3 = 2 months (due by 15 Apr). Term instalments below are the annual contribution allocated to each trimester following the school's stated trimester lengths (4/4/2 months).
- Grundschule (EUR 13,500): Trimester 1 = EUR 5,400; Trimester 2 = EUR 5,400; Trimester 3 = EUR 2,700.
- Sekundarstufe I (EUR 13,800): Trimester 1 = EUR 5,520; Trimester 2 = EUR 5,520; Trimester 3 = EUR 2,760.
- Sekundarstufe II (EUR 14,200): Trimester 1 = EUR 5,680; Trimester 2 = EUR 5,680; Trimester 3 = EUR 2,840.

- Extended day programme (school day until 18:00):
- EUR 16,000 per year — Grundschule (primary) and Sekundarstufe I (both listed at EUR 16,000 per year where available). Trimester instalments follow the 4/4/2 month split: Trimester 1 = EUR 6,400; Trimester 2 = EUR 6,400; Trimester 3 = EUR 3,200. Sekundarstufe II is not listed for the 18:00 option.

Tuition fees — Kindergarten (detailed per trimester and annual total)

Fees are published per trimester and as an annual total for each daily schedule option. The published trimester values and annual totals are:

- Program end at 12:30:
- Trimester I = EUR 2,840; Trimester II = EUR 2,840; Trimester III = EUR 1,420; Annual total = EUR 7,100.

- Program end at 15:00:
- Trimester I = EUR 3,400; Trimester II = EUR 3,400; Trimester III = EUR 1,700; Annual total = EUR 8,500.

- Program end at 16:30:
- Trimester I = EUR 3,800; Trimester II = EUR 3,800; Trimester III = EUR 1,900; Annual total = EUR 9,500.

- Program end at 18:00:
- Trimester I = EUR 3,960; Trimester II = EUR 3,960; Trimester III = EUR 1,980; Annual total = EUR 9,900.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Annual contributions for school programmes are billed and payable in three trimesters: Trimester 1 (4 months) due by 15 August; Trimester 2 (4 months) due by 15 December; Trimester 3 (2 months) due by 15 April. For kindergarten the published trimester amounts reflect this split; for the school programmes the trimester instalments above are the annual contribution apportioned to the same 4/4/2-month pattern. Book fees are charged in the first trimester or together with the annual contribution.

Boarding fees

- Boarding is not offered; DSBU publishes fees for day kindergarten and day-school programmes only. There are no boarding fees listed.

Other costs and recurring charges

- Meals: The school includes three daily meals in the contribution, but two published language versions of the fee leaflet show different current meal cost figures: one language leaflet lists EUR 1,500 and the other lists EUR 1,200 as the current meal amount; meals are stated as included in the contribution. The two figures are taken from the school's published leaflets.

- Book and materials fee (Büchergeld):
- EUR 220 per year — Grundschule (primary).
- EUR 350 per year — Gymnasium (secondary).
- The book fee is charged in the first trimester or with the annual contribution.

- Excursions and day trips: Day excursions and most internal/external activities during the school year are included in the contributions; exceptions that carry additional costs require parental confirmation. Class trips (multi-day trips) are not included in the annual contribution and are billed separately.

- Transport: School transport is provided by an external bus company; transport cost depends on the pupil's place of residence and is billed separately.

- Sibling discount: A discount is applied for families with multiple children enrolled: from the second child both children receive a 5% reduction; each additional sibling receives a 10% reduction on the lowest applicable contribution.

Refund information

- The registration fee (school) is explicitly non-refundable. No detailed, published tuition-refund schedule or specific refund rules for pro‑rata refunds on departure are included in the published contribution leaflets.

Fee payment options (methods)

- The published contribution leaflets and the school's public admissions information do not specify payment methods (for example: bank transfer, credit card, direct debit) in the documents available with the fees information. Parents are directed to contact the school office for procedural details. The school contact details are published on the contact page.

Notes on presentation of term amounts

- Term instalments shown for the school programmes above are calculated by allocating the published annual contribution across the three trimesters in proportion to the school's stated trimester lengths (4 months / 4 months / 2 months) to provide per‑term figures consistent with the kindergarten trimester presentation. The school's published leaflets list the annual amounts and specify the trimester schedule.
Academics

Deutsche Schule Bukarest teaches German Curriculum for students aged 1 to 18.

Curriculum

DSBU's high school lasts three years, from grade 10 to grade 12, with grade 10 bridging from middle school into the upper level. After grade 10, students may graduate with the Realschulabschluss (MSA) or continue to the Deutsches Internationales Abitur (DIA) pathway. Grades in grade 10 use a scale from 1 (very good) to 6 (insufficient). The grade 10 curriculum includes German; French for beginners and advanced; English; Romanian as mother tongue and as foreign language; mathematics; biology; chemistry; physics; history; civic culture; geography; ethics; visual and practical arts; music; and physical education, with a one-week internship offered for grade 10. In the DIA pathway, grades 11-12 span four semesters and cover German; French (beginners and advanced); English; mathematics; biology; chemistry; history; ethics; music; and physics, with a 0-15 grading scale. Admission to the DIA exam requires 36 semester evaluations, none may be marked 0; 29 evaluations must be at least 5 points; seven evaluations must be between 1 and 4 points; and the total must reach 180 points.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

DSBU is an intercultural encounter school that develops intercultural competence among students from German-speaking, Romanian, and other backgrounds. The school emphasizes collaborative learning across preschool, kindergarten, primary, and gymnasium under an All-under-one-roof principle, with smooth transitions and opportunities for parental involvement in governance. It fosters social skills through small-group and partner work, class and student councils, and programs such as peer tutoring, a kindergarten mentoring program, and a conflict-resolution program. Learning emphasizes independent and social learning with methods likeThink-Pair-Share and WebQuests, supporting learners to become confident and collaborative.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

DSBU has an Inclusion Concept (Inklusionskonzept) and a Förderkonzept (support concept) to address diverse learners. A school psychologist is part of the staff, and a team of social pedagogues supports students in social and emotional development.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

German is the language of instruction across the school; German and Romanian are taught as both foreign languages and mother tongues. The majority of the teaching staff are native German speakers who serve as language models, supporting language development for non-native speakers.

Mental Wellbeing

DSBU provides psychosocial support through a team of social pedagogues and a school psychologist, ensuring ongoing attention to students' social, emotional, and mental wellbeing.

Safeguarding

DSBU has a safeguarding concept (Schutzkonzept) and a safety/s Sicherheitskonzept (Sicherheitskonzept) as part of its pedagogical quality management to protect students and guide procedures.

Admissions

Admissions

1. DSBU welcomes your enrollment interest. Here you will find all information needed before enrollment. The Kindergarten enrollment section provides the forms and information you need to begin enrollment.
2. Kindergarten: Here you will find the enrollment forms for the Kindergarten, including Kindergarten ABC, Flyer, Admission Criteria, and Fees. Small-Group Program, Kindergarten Program, and Preschool Group Program are listed.
3. School: Here you will find the enrollment forms for the School, including School Flyer, Info Erste Klasse, Info Grundschule, Info Mittelstufe, Info Oberstufe, Info Sozialpädagogik, and Beiträge Schule.
4. Scholarships: Are you interested in our Scholarship Program? DSBU offers a program that helps families finance annual fees and provides access to DSBU for all grades. Scholarships are awarded for all grades and consider socio-economic criteria as well as academic prerequisites. If you wish to apply for a scholarship, send the documents according to the Scholarship Program.

Scholarships

DSBU offers a Scholarship Program that helps families finance annual fees and provides access to DSBU for all grades. Scholarships are awarded for all grades and consider socio-economic criteria as well as academic prerequisites. If you wish to apply for a scholarship, send the documents according to the Scholarship Program.

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