
International School of Düsseldorf
Secular, Founded 1968
Updated July 2026
The International School of Düsseldorf is a non-profit, independent, co-educational day school serving students from Kindergarten through Grade 12. As a flagship IB World School, it provides an international education in English to a diverse community in the Rhine-Ruhr region.
Curriculum
Teaching approach
ISD promotes a holistic, inquiry-based education that prioritizes student well-being as the foundation for success. The school fosters an inclusive, diverse environment where students are encouraged to be critical thinkers, responsible citizens, and compassionate lifelong learners. It remains neutral on religious and political matters while advancing students' understanding of these topics' roles in civilization.
Programmes
ISD is a Full IB Continuum school offering the Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP), and the IB Diploma Programme (DP). The curriculum includes interdisciplinary units in Grades 6-8 and throughout the MYP to encourage multi-perspective thinking. The school also features a dedicated Kindergarten/Early Years programme and provides a one-to-one iPad programme for elementary students.
Outcomes
The school is a long-standing provider of the IB Diploma Programme, with results that consistently exceed the world average. Graduates are prepared for higher education through dedicated career and planning support. The school emphasizes the development of lifelong learners who are equipped to make a positive impact on the world.
Student support
Learning support
The school provides learning support and English as an Additional Language (EAL) services, which are included in the tuition fees. The educational approach incorporates co-teaching to create flexible, inclusive environments that cater to individual student needs. Additionally, the school employs restorative practices and a relationship-based Positive Discipline approach to foster social-emotional growth and manage conflict.
Frequently asked questions(5)
- What curriculum does International School of Düsseldorf offer?
- International School of Düsseldorf offers IB PYP, IB MYP and IB Diploma.
- How much is tuition at International School of Düsseldorf?
- Annual tuition at International School of Düsseldorf is €20.9K–€28.3K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
- What accreditations does International School of Düsseldorf hold?
- International School of Düsseldorf holds accreditations including IB, CIS and NEASC.
- Is International School of Düsseldorf co-educational?
- International School of Düsseldorf is a co-ed school.
- Where is International School of Düsseldorf located?
- International School of Düsseldorf is an international school in Duesseldorf, Germany.
Tuition & fees
Annual tuition by grade
2026-2027| Grade | Ages | Annual |
|---|---|---|
| Pre-school (3yo, Reception, Prep) | 3–5 | €20.9K |
| Grades 1, 2 | 6–7 | €20.9K |
| Grades 3, 4, 5 | 8–10 | €21.8K |
| Grades 6, 7, 8 | 11–13 | €23.4K |
| Grade 9 | 14–14 | €25K |
| Grade 10 (incl. MYP e-Assessment) | 15–15 | €25.4K |
| Grade 11 | 16–16 | €27.8K |
| Grade 12 (incl. graduation contribution) | 17–18 | €28.3K |
Other fees(2)
| Registration fee· One time, non-refundable admission fee | €6.5K |
|---|---|
| Meals· In 2024-25, a full lunch menu costs: €4.17 (Reception - grade 2); €5.56 (grades 3-5); €5.95 (grades 6-12) | — |
Admissions
The school accepts new students throughout the year and provides a guided application process. Prospective families can access a registration of interest form online or participate in a virtual open house to learn about the community. Admission is subject to academic acceptance by the relevant school principal and the availability of space in the requested grade level.
Calendar
The school year begins in August, with recruitment for teaching staff typically commencing in January. Summer camps are held annually, with sessions scheduled between late June and mid-August. Financial assistance applications for current students must be submitted by April for the following academic year.
Facilities
About the campus
The 10-acre campus in Kaiserswerth features senior and elementary school buildings, multiple playgrounds, and learning gardens developed through an outdoor learning programme. Athletic facilities include a sports and community centre with basketball and volleyball courts, as well as nearby sports fields. The campus also houses three libraries, seven science laboratories, five computer rooms, a design technology room, a 350-seat theatre, and three cafeterias.
Co-curriculars
ISD offers over 90 after-school activities, including competitive sports teams that participate in citywide, statewide, and international (NECIS) competitions. Students may also engage in performing arts, such as theatre, choir, and orchestra, or pursue private music lessons for instruments including piano, guitar, violin, and saxophone. Additional options include a mother tongue programme, summer camps, and a supervised after-school care programme known as the Cub Club.






- Mr Frank TschanDirector
Frank has been associated with ISD since 2001 in various teaching, coaching, and leadership roles before being appointed Director in 2020. He holds Bachelor and Master's degrees in teaching and is a proponent of servant leadership.
- MS SIBYLLE HARTHDirector of Teaching, Learning, & Technology
Sibylle joined ISD in 2022 and leads the school's work in teaching, learning, professional growth, and technology. She holds a Master’s in School Leadership and a Master of Business Administration, with previous leadership experience in international schools across the UK, Norway, the Netherlands, Vietnam, and Germany.
- Ms Jackie Leuer-HingsenDirector of Community Relations & Advancement
Jackie is an ISD alumna with a background in strategy, brand building, and entrepreneurship. She focuses on enhancing digital communication channels and fostering connections within the ISD community, including alumni.
- Mr Matthias PucklitzschDirector of Finance & Administration
Matthias joined ISD in 2020, bringing experience from both the corporate and education sectors, including serving as Director of Administration & Finance at a German international school. He holds a degree in Business Administration and focuses on financial stability, data usage, and operational excellence.
- Mr Gil GrantDirector of Sports & Activities
Gil joined ISD in 2022 with 20 years of experience at international schools in Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, and Copenhagen. He holds a Master’s in Coaching Education and focuses on collaborating with coaches to create positive sports and activity experiences for students.
- Mr CLINTON OLSONSenior School Principal
Clinton joined ISD in 2016 and has served as Deputy Principal and IB Diploma Programme Coordinator. His leadership focuses on collaboration, student agency, and balancing academic rigour with well-being in the Senior School.
- Ms Melanie TaylorElementary School Principal
Melanie joined the ISD community after 21 years of international teaching experience in Germany, Vietnam, and Thailand. Her leadership is rooted in inclusion, belonging, and empowerment, with a focus on inquiry-based learning.
IB PYP
CIS
NEASC