Slovenia, Ljubljana
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Ljubljana School Center, European School Ljubljana, Aškerčeva cesta 1, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Educates pupils aged 4 to 18. It comprises Early Education; Primary Level (5 years) in English and Slovene language sections; Secondary Level (7 years) in Slovene and English language sections; the Secondary Programme ends with the European Baccalaureate.
European School
Overview for academic year 2025/26 (used where 2026/27 fees are not yet published):
- Early Education (age 4–5) — EUR 5,069 per child, per academic year.
- Primary programme (P1–P5) — EUR 5,069 per child, per academic year.
- Secondary programme (S1–S7) — EUR 7,605 per child, per academic year.
Application fees
- No separate application or one‑off registration fee amount is published in the school's publicly available enrolment materials for the 2025/26 information set.
Tuition fees by year group and per term
- Tuition is published as an annual amount by programme (Early Education, Primary, Secondary) as listed above. The school's published materials state annual fees rather than a per‑term breakdown; no fixed per‑term amounts are published in the available fee information. Annual tuition applies per child.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Invoices are issued electronically by declaration option; the school provides a signed declaration form for parents to approve receipt of all invoices electronically. Specific published invoice dates, instalment schedule, or payment deadlines are not provided in the publicly available enrolment and policy documents.
Boarding fees (if applicable)
- No boarding programme or boarding‑fee schedule is published for the European School Ljubljana; boarding accommodation is not listed among the school's programme offerings.
Other costs and fees (uniforms, books, meals, supplies, trips)
- Book lists and school supply lists are provided for each year; the cost of books and supplies is an additional parental expense but specific prices are not listed in the school's published supply documents. Meal provision is offered as an option (morning snack and optional lunch) but meal prices are not published in the fee materials linked to the school pages. Additional potential costs (educational trips, exam fees, optional extracurricular fees, school photos, specialist materials) are not listed as fixed amounts in the publicly available fee information.
Refund information
- No published refund policy, deposit/guarantee amounts, or explicit tuition‑refund procedure is included in the school's publicly available enrolment policy or forms for the referenced academic information.
Fee payment options
- The published materials include an electronic‑invoicing declaration but do not list specific accepted payment methods (for example, bank transfer details, credit card acceptance, or online payment portal) in the publicly available admissions and policy documents.
Notes on effective year and unpublished details
- The numeric fee figures above are those published for the 2025/26 academic year where programme fees are shown. Enrolment for the 2026/27 school year is announced, but a specific 2026/27 fee schedule has not been published in the school's publicly available materials as of March 17, 2026. The school's enrolment and policy documents do not publish a per‑term breakdown, an application fee figure, a detailed billing timetable, boarding fees, explicit refund terms, or the list of accepted payment methods.
European School Ljubljana provides an international education for ages 4 to 18 within a European School framework. The Primary Level spans five years and operates in two language sections: English and Slovene, with the first foreign language taught from Year 1 and options including English, German or French, while Slovene is an additional subject. The Secondary Level lasts seven years and concludes with the European Baccalaureate. It is offered in two language sections, Slovene and English; from S1 students study additional foreign languages, and from S3 onward some subjects are taught in the chosen first foreign language. Established in 2018 by the Government of Slovenia, the school sits within the Ljubljana School Centre. The curriculum and facilities cultivate a culturally and linguistically rich environment, supporting international recognition and a smooth transition to national and European schools. Pupils benefit from sustained language development, intercultural understanding, and formal attainment milestones over time.