
Don Bosco Landser
Catholic, Founded 1929
Updated July 2026
Languages
Don Bosco Landser is a private Catholic school comprising a primary school, a middle school (collège), and a high school (lycée). Located in the Three Borders region, it serves approximately 1,050 students and emphasizes an international outlook alongside its Salesian educational heritage.
Curriculum
Teaching approach
The school follows the Salesian educational project of Don Bosco, which is built upon three pillars: reason, religion, and affection. The community aims to foster a familial, welcoming environment that encourages trust, hope, and the development of each student's potential. The pedagogical approach emphasizes the responsibility of students, the importance of citizenship, and the development of critical thinking skills in a digital society.
Programmes
The school offers a comprehensive curriculum from primary through high school, with a strong emphasis on language learning, including German and English. The high school curriculum includes options such as European sections, the Dual Diploma, and various specialized subjects. The school also provides preparation for international certifications, such as Cambridge English exams and Goethe Institut German diplomas (including DSD1).
Student support
Learning support
The school provides structured study sessions, primarily supervised by teachers, to assist students with their work throughout the day, including during periods when teachers may be absent. A "point-écoute" (listening point) is available to provide proximity and support to students, particularly those who are more vulnerable. Additionally, the school implements tutoring programs where older students assist younger ones with their studies.
Tuition & fees
No published fee schedule was found for this school.
Admissions
Prospective families must submit a written application to the school, including the requested grade level, the student's full name, date of birth, and a copy of the most recent school report card. Applications should be mailed to the school's address in Landser. The school welcomes students from diverse social, academic, and medical backgrounds, with specific attention provided to students with unique profiles to ensure their integration.
Calendar
The school operates on a standard academic calendar, with specific dates for the start of the school year, holidays, and various school events. The academic year includes organized trips such as "classes médiévales" and "classes de neige" to foster community cohesion. Additionally, the school hosts specific annual events, such as the celebration of Saint Jean Bosco.
About the campus
The campus is located in Landser and includes an "Espace Kolmer," which is dedicated to younger students (7th and 6th grades) and features specialized pedagogical spaces. The school grounds include a chapel, a self-service cafeteria, and various study areas. Ongoing developments aim to improve the living and working environment, including the restructuring of spaces for the pedagogical team and administration.
Co-curriculars
Students participate in a wide range of activities, including sports, arts, and social solidarity initiatives. Older students, particularly lycéens, take on leadership roles by tutoring younger students, serving as bus monitors, and organizing clubs, sports matches, and festive events. The school also offers specific certifications, including the Brevet d’Initiation Aéronautique (BIA) in partnership with the Mulhouse-Habsheim airfield, and first aid training (PSC1 and PSE1).

- M. WernerLe Directeur
M. Werner serves as the Director of Don Bosco Landser. He emphasizes the school's identity as a "Maison" (home) that focuses on academic quality, student well-being, and spiritual growth.
- M. HartmannL’Adjoint Collège
- M. PrimotL’Adjoint Lycée
- M. AdrianLe Gestionnaire
- Père HildenbrandLe Responsable de la pastorale