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German International School Boston

Secular, Founded 2001

Updated July 2026

Non-profitOwnership

Languages

English flagEnglishGerman flagGermanFrench flagFrenchSpanish flagSpanish

German International School Boston is a private, bilingual international school serving students from preschool through grade 12. It provides a rigorous, holistic education that prepares students for university success through a combination of the German International Abitur and a U.S. High School Diploma.

Teaching approach

The school fosters a culture of curiosity, compassion, and critical thinking, aiming to educate global citizens who are culturally aware and socially confident. It emphasizes a holistic and rigorous bilingual education that values individual growth and meaningful relationships. As a certified Exzellente Deutsche Auslandsschule, the school maintains high expectations and a strong connection to German culture, language, and innovation.

Programmes

The school offers a bilingual curriculum from preschool through grade 12, with instruction in German and English and the option to study French or Spanish as a third language. The academic program includes Early Education (play-based immersion), Elementary School, Middle School, and a rigorous High School college preparatory track. The school is recognized as a MINT Friendly School, reflecting a strong emphasis on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. Additionally, an International Student Program is available for students wishing to spend a year at the school.

Outcomes

Graduates of the school earn both a U.S. High School Diploma and the German International Abitur. This dual-credential pathway prepares students for university studies in the United States, Germany, and globally. The curriculum emphasizes STEM (MINT), language proficiency, and intercultural competence, aiming to develop students into socially confident and academically prepared global citizens.

Student support

EAL support
Included in fees
Learning support
Unknown

Learning support

The school provides language support for students who are not fluent in German, including a Junior Fast Track Program for non-German speakers in Kindergarten. Small class sizes are maintained to facilitate individual growth and meaningful relationships. The school also offers structured homework supervision for students in grades 2 and 3 as part of its after-school programming.

Frequently asked questions(3)
How much is tuition at German International School Boston?
Annual tuition at German International School Boston is $28.4K–$32.2K. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
What accreditations does German International School Boston hold?
German International School Boston holds accreditations including Deutsche Auslandsschule.
Where is German International School Boston located?
German International School Boston is an international school in Boston, United States.

Tuition & fees

Annual tuition by grade

2026-2027
Annual tuition by grade
GradeAgesAnnual
Preschool, Pre-K & Kindergarten3–6$28.4K
Grades 1 – 46–10$28.6K
Grades 5 – 1010–16$30.3K
Grades 11 & 1216–18$32.2K
International Student Program14–18$29.6K
Other fees(2)
Other fees
Deposit· Enrollment deposit (waived for employer-sponsored tuition plans)$800
Application fee· Financial aid application fee (paid to Clarity Financial Aid)$65

Discounts

  • Sibling discount: 5% for 2nd child, 10% for 3rd child

Admissions

The school welcomes applications from families of all origins and seeks to assemble a diverse student body. Admissions decisions are based on a student's German language proficiency, academic achievement, and potential. Prospective families are encouraged to contact the admissions team to schedule a personal tour or a student visit. The school maintains a non-discrimination policy regarding its recruitment, admissions, and financial aid processes.

Calendar

The school operates on a standard academic year, with events such as a Back to School Picnic and various community gatherings. The calendar includes specific milestones for financial aid applications, with deadlines typically falling in January for returning families and February for new families. Additionally, the school organizes special programs, such as a Middle School Abroad trip to Germany, which includes educational excursions and outdoor activities.

Facilities

LibraryGymnasiumScience labsArt roomMusic roomPlaygroundDining hall

About the campus

The school operates across two campuses: the Lower Campus in Watertown (Preschool–Grade 3) and the Upper Campus in Allston (Grades 4–12). The Lower Campus features a bilingual library, a music room, a teaching kitchen, and a gymnasium with a performance stage. The Upper Campus includes fully equipped science labs, dedicated art and music rooms, a lunchroom, and updated classrooms. Both facilities have undergone strategic renovations to support the school's educational goals.

Co-curriculars

The school offers a variety of after-school programs, including clubs, team sports, and activity spaces. Students can participate in music programs, cooking projects, and craft activities. The school also organizes regular field trips to museums, theaters, and outdoor locations to enrich the student experience. For older students, the Student Life program provides dedicated time for study, sports, and social interaction.

  • Funda Suzan
    Funda SuzanInterim Head of School

    Funda Suzan serves as the Interim Head of School at the German International School Boston. She is also listed as a permanent invitee to the Board of Trustees.

  • Dr. Jan Christoph Hadenfeldt
    Dr. Jan Christoph HadenfeldtHead of Grades 9-12 Interim Assistant Head of School

    Dr. Jan Christoph Hadenfeldt serves as the Head of Grades 9-12 and as the Interim Assistant Head of School.

  • Tina Haarbusch
    Tina HaarbuschHead of Administration

    Tina Haarbusch serves as the Head of Administration for the school and is a guest at Board of Trustees meetings.

  • Marion Goodwin
    Marion GoodwinDirector of Admissions & Marketing

    Marion Goodwin is the Director of Admissions & Marketing at the German International School Boston.

  • Charlotte Cane
    Charlotte CaneDirector of Co-Curricular Programs

    Charlotte Cane serves as the Director of Co-Curricular Programs.

  • Felix Read
    Felix ReadDirector of Student Life

    Felix Read serves as the Director of Student Life.

  • Daniela Di Candia
    Daniela Di CandiaIT Director

    Daniela Di Candia serves as the IT Director for the school.