

Deutsche Schule Oslo - Max Tau
Secular
Updated July 2026
The Deutsch-Norwegische Schule Oslo is a prominent bilingual international school that provides a continuous educational path from kindergarten through to the 12th grade. It serves as a key institution in the German-Norwegian cultural and educational relationship, offering a curriculum that leads to dual national qualifications.
Curriculum
Term structure
Teaching approach
The school is guided by the core values of respect, excellent learning, and a diverse community. It aims to foster multilingual, open-minded, and responsible individuals who possess social competence, creativity, and empathy. The institution emphasizes a close partnership between students, parents, and staff to maintain a supportive and familiar environment.
Programmes
The school follows German curricula from primary school through to the Abitur, while also adhering to the Norwegian Education Act. German is the primary language of instruction, with Norwegian, English, and French taught as subjects; history is taught bilingually in English from grades 8 to 10. The school operates on a G8 system, where grade 10 is equivalent to the 11th grade of a G9 gymnasium, and grades 11 and 12 constitute the qualification phase for the Abitur.
Outcomes
Students graduate with both German and Norwegian school-leaving qualifications, including the International German Abitur, which provides university entrance eligibility worldwide. The school's bilingual profile and academic quality are designed to prepare students for studies in Norway, Germany, and internationally.
Student support
Learning support
The school provides targeted language support, including specific instruction for students entering with limited German proficiency. In the primary school, students receive five hours of German instruction weekly, supplemented by two additional hours of either remedial support or advanced enrichment. A social teacher is also available to support the student body.
Frequently asked questions(4)
- How much is tuition at Deutsche Schule Oslo - Max Tau?
- Annual tuition at Deutsche Schule Oslo - Max Tau is NOK 29.6K–NOK 42.4K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
- What accreditations does Deutsche Schule Oslo - Max Tau hold?
- Deutsche Schule Oslo - Max Tau holds accreditations including Deutsche Auslandsschule.
- Is Deutsche Schule Oslo - Max Tau co-educational?
- Deutsche Schule Oslo - Max Tau is a co-ed school.
- Where is Deutsche Schule Oslo - Max Tau located?
- Deutsche Schule Oslo - Max Tau is an international school in Oslo, Norway.
Tuition & fees
Annual tuition by grade
2024-2025| Grade | Ages | Annual |
|---|---|---|
| Klassenstufe 1-6 | 6–12 | NOK 42.4K |
| Klassenstufe 7-9 | 12–15 | NOK 42.4K |
| Klassenstufe 10-12 | 15–18 | NOK 29.6K |
Source:PDFAufnahmeantrag_Kiga_DE_2411_Interaktiv.pdfPDFAKSAnmeldunguInfo_dt_24-5emw.pdfPDFAKSAnmeldunguInfo_dt_24.pdfPDF2510_Aufnahmeantrag_final_interaktiv.pdf
Other fees(4)
| Registration fee· Einmalige Aufnahmegebühr bei Neuanmeldungen in der Schule pro Kind (nicht erstattbar) | NOK 3.3K |
|---|---|
| Registration fee· Einmalige Aufnahmegebühr bei Aufnahme in den Kindergarten (nicht erstattbar) | NOK 3K |
| Meals· Zusätzliches Essensgeld monatlich für AKS (Klassenstufen 1-3) und SAKS (Klassenstufen 5-8, Vollzeit) | NOK 100 |
| Meals· Zusätzliches Essensgeld monatlich für SAKS (Klassenstufen 5-8, 2 oder 3 Tage) | NOK 50 |
Discounts
- Sibling discount: 35%
Admissions
The school accepts applications on a rolling basis for all grade levels. The admissions process for the first grade includes a group assessment session held early in the year to evaluate language proficiency. Prospective students must submit an application form, birth certificate, vaccination records, and school reports from the previous two years. For international guest students, a minimum stay of one semester is required, and applicants must secure a host family or guardian in Oslo prior to applying.
Calendar
The school year is divided into two semesters: the first runs from mid-August to the end of January, and the second from early February to the end of June. The first grade begins annually following the summer holidays in mid-August.
About the campus
The school and kindergarten are located in the Sagene district of Oslo, situated by the Akerselva river in the Myraløkka park. The campus includes a spacious school garden used for events and community activities. Access is provided via public transport, with nearby stops for buses and trams.
Co-curriculars
The school offers a range of cultural activities, including concerts by the school's own orchestra, film festivals, and an annual summer festival held in the school garden. Additionally, the school provides comprehensive all-day care (AKS for grades 1–4 and SAKS for grades 5–8), which offers pedagogical activities beyond the standard classroom curriculum.

Dr. Ulrich MayerSchulleiterDr. Ulrich Mayer serves as the Schulleiter (Principal) of the Deutsch-Norwegische Schule Oslo.
Dominik SchönebergStellvertretender Schulleiter (deutsch)Dominik Schöneberg serves as the Stellvertretender Schulleiter (deutsch) (Deputy Principal, German).
Solfrid StorumStellvertretende Schulleiterin (norwegisch) / GrundschulleiterinSolfrid Storum holds dual leadership roles as the Stellvertretende Schulleiterin (norwegisch) (Deputy Principal, Norwegian) and Grundschulleiterin (Head of Primary School).
Thorsten BrandtGeschäftsführerThorsten Brandt serves as the Geschäftsführer (Managing Director) of the school.
Johanna BlumLeiterin Sekundarstufe IJohanna Blum is the Leiterin Sekundarstufe I (Head of Secondary Level I).
Dörte ObstLeiterin Sekundarstufe II (Klasse 10)Dörte Obst is the Leiterin Sekundarstufe II (Klasse 10) (Head of Secondary Level II, Grade 10).
- Katharina MisgajskiLeiterin Sekundarstufe II (Klasse 11 und 12)
Katharina Misgajski is the Leiterin Sekundarstufe II (Klasse 11 und 12) (Head of Secondary Level II, Grades 11 and 12).
Deutsche Auslandsschule