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European School Munich

Updated July 2026

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The European School Munich is a multilingual and multicultural educational institution providing instruction from kindergarten through to the European Baccalaureate. It is the only school in Munich where the official languages of all European Union member states are taught.

Teaching approach

The school operates under the motto "United in diversity," prioritizing a respectful and tolerant environment that fosters both cultural identity and individual talent. It aims to provide an education comparable to national systems while promoting European awareness and multilingualism from an early age. The teaching staff consists of qualified professionals from across Europe who emphasize plurilingual competence and social-emotional development.

Programmes

The school is divided into three stages: a two-year kindergarten, a five-year primary school, and a seven-year secondary school (Höhere Schule). The secondary cycle is further split into orientation (S1-S3), middle (S4-S5), and upper (S6-S7) stages, culminating in the European Baccalaureate. The curriculum emphasizes native-language instruction, the acquisition of a first foreign language in primary school, and the addition of a third language in secondary school, with increasing instruction in a second language as students progress.

Outcomes

The school prepares students for the European Baccalaureate, which is recognized as a university entrance qualification across all EU member states and holds high international standing. The curriculum is designed to meet the academic requirements of individual member states, ensuring graduates are well-positioned for higher education and academic careers.

Student support

EAL support
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Learning support
Dedicated department

Learning support

The school provides comprehensive support through the SMiLe-team (Social-Miteinander-Leben) in the primary school, which offers mediation, crisis intervention, and social-emotional prevention. The KiVa anti-bullying program is integrated into the primary school curriculum. Secondary students have access to career guidance, educational counseling, and psychological support services.

Frequently asked questions(3)
How much is tuition at European School Munich?
Annual tuition at European School Munich is €4.5K–€8.4K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
Is European School Munich co-educational?
European School Munich is a co-ed school.
Where is European School Munich located?
European School Munich is an international school in Munich, Germany.

Tuition & fees

Annual tuition by grade

2026/2027
Annual tuition by grade
GradeAgesAnnual
Kindergarten€4.5K
Grundschule€6.1K
Höhere Schule€8.4K
Other fees(3)
Other fees
Deposit· Anzahlung von 25% des Schulgeldes bis zum 30.06. fällig (nicht erstattbar) zur Sicherung des Schulplatzes.
Materials· Kopiergeld (Betrag nicht angegeben, fällig bis zum 31.10.)
Insurance· Versicherung (Betrag nicht angegeben, fällig bis zum 31.10.)

Discounts

  • Sibling discount: 20% - 40%

Admissions

Admission to the kindergarten begins at the start of the school year in which the child turns four. Primary school entry occurs at the start of the school year in which the child turns six. Applications are subject to specific criteria, and tuition fees are set annually by the Board of Governors of the European Schools, with tiered reductions available for families with multiple children.

Calendar

The school year typically concludes in early July with the proclamation of the European Baccalaureate. Summer holidays generally run from early July through the beginning of September.

Facilities

LibraryScience labsArt roomMusic roomPlaygroundDining hall

About the campus

The school operates across two campuses: the Fasangarten site houses the kindergarten and primary school, while the Neuperlach site hosts the secondary school. The secondary campus features modern science laboratories and dedicated ICT facilities for computer science and programming. Both sites provide access to libraries, health services, and canteen facilities.

Co-curriculars

The school offers a wide range of activities, including sports such as athletics and Eurosport, music, chess, and knitting. Students participate in various projects like the European Schools' Science Symposion (ESSS), Model United Nations (MEP-MEC), and "Jugend debattiert." Additionally, primary students can join the "EurokidsNews" student newspaper, which teaches editorial work and media literacy.

  • Anton HrovathDirektor ESM
  • Martin DuggenDirektor der Höheren Schule
  • Simona CajhenDirektorin des Kindergartens und der Grundschule
  • Andreas WallrodtDirektor Finanzen und Administration
  • Flemming StieAssistant Deputy Director Kindergarten und Grundschule
  • Václav SalvetHaupterziehungsberater Höhere Schule