Frankfurt International School

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Frankfurt, Frankfurt Rhine-Main
International School

Overview

Frankfurt International School (FIS) is one of the largest and oldest international schools in Europe and enjoys an excellent reputation worldwide. It employs over 300 well-qualified and experienced faculty and staff from 20 different countries across two campuses. The school is organized into four school divisions: the Primary Division age 3 to Grade 1, the Elementary Division Grades 2-5, and the Upper School Grades 6-12, all of which are in Oberursel. FIS operates another division in nearby Wiesbaden for students age 3 to Grade 8.
FIS is a founding member of the International Baccalaureate Organization (IB) and has been deeply involved in the development of the international curriculum as well as training teachers in its implementation. FIS takes an inquiry-based approach to learning utilizing the Primary Years Program and the IB Diploma Program. The school is known for its excellent college placements and exceptional IB exam results.

English is the language of instruction with non-native English speakers receiving English Language Acquisition classes until they attain fluency. German is mandatory and offered as a foreign and first language. Instruction in Spanish and French start in Grade 6. In addition, FIS has a First Language Program for students wishing to maintain their fluency in Korean, Dutch and Japanese.

FIS is committed to educating the whole child. Therefore, it offers a well-rounded curriculum with strong academics, extensive programs in athletics, the performing arts, visual arts and digital arts, as well as a broad range of extra-curricular activities, clubs and service projects. Because of its size, FIS can offer a large number of courses beyond core classes like Design Technology, Coding and Design for Change.

The school operates an advanced information technology support system and also carries an inventory of devices for use by elementary and primary school students. High school students benefit from a dynamic 1-1 laptop learning program. FIS has intentionally increased its focus on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics), including hiring STEM coaches, building new labs and equipment such as virtual reality platforms and 3D microscopes. The goal is to provide students with opportunities that not only enhance their learning experiences, but introduce technology as a learning tool as well.

The excellent facilities include two campuses with three outdoor athletic fields, separate divisional buildings as well as a Science, Design – Technology, and Performing Arts Center. The recently opened Stroth Center for Learning and Athletics provides an outstanding addition to the campus, including a fitness center for the whole school community.
Further strengths of the school are the deep commitment to the family as an integral part of the school community and its exceptional leadership. The latter has been recognized through two international educational awards given to the FIS Head of School and the Wiesbaden principal in recent years.

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Type of school
International School
IB Curriculum
Age range
Gender

Co-Education

from 11,590 to 29,210 EUR

Foundation

Founded in 1961

Nationalities

60 different nationalities

Nr of students

1800 students

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Academics

IB PYP, IBDP

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Curriculum

IB Curriculum

Examinations

IB Diploma

Language of instruction

Foreign languages taught

Accreditations

New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC)

Tuition Fees for 2025

Learn more about Frankfurt International School tuition fees for 2025, including general fee details and available scholarships.

Annual tuition fees

Annual tuition fees at Frankfurt International School range from EUR 11,590 to EUR 29,210, depending on the student's grade level and program.

Scholarships

Scholarship information is not currently available. Please contact the school directly through this page to learn more.

Campus Facilities

Classrooms
Library
Arts room
Music room
Science room
Basketball court
Soccer court
Computer room
Volleyball court
Running track

Enrollment phase

Kindergarten - Grade 12

Minimum Enrollment Duration

This school requires a minimum enrollment of 12 months, ensuring students have adequate time to benefit from the curriculum and educational experience.

Student Community

Frankfurt International School welcomes a vibrant community of 1800 students representing 60 different nationalities.

Student-teacher ratio

1 : 9

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Tuition fees for Frankfurt International School range from 11590 to 29210 EUR per year depending on the student’s grade and chosen program.

Scholarship information is not currently available. Please contact the school directly through this page to learn more.
Frankfurt International School (FIS) is one of the largest and oldest international schools in Europe and enjoys an excellent reputation worldwide.
This institution has a total enrollment of 1800 students.

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Which activities this school offers

Adventure Activities

CAS (Creativity, Activity, Service)

Community Service and Outreach Programs

Culinary Arts

Cultural Exchange Programs

Debate and Public Speaking Clubs

Entrepreneurship and Business Clubs

Environmental and Sustainability Clubs

Model United Nations (MUN)

Music

Performing Arts

Robotics and Coding Clubs

Science and STEM Clubs

Sports

The Duke of Edinburgh's Award

Visual Arts

Yoga and Meditation

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