British Schools in Latvia are a great choice for both local and expat families as they offer globally recognized curricula, outstanding academics plus a nurturing environment for children. Discover our selection of the best British Schools in Latvia, including reviews, fees, and why families choose them.
Why families choose a British school in Latvia?
British education has achieved a strong reputation for quality, and it is respected and highly recognized all over the world. The National Curriculum of England - also commonly referred to as the "UK Curriculum" or "British Curriculum" is the first choice for many families. The British curriculum has a very structured program and one of the biggest benefits it offers to students is that it allows them to move seamlessly from country to country or back to the UK while receiving a world-class education and qualifications that are recognized and highly valued by universities around the world.
Living in Latvia
Latvia has become an increasingly popular expat destination offering an abundance of natural attractions (including acres of forest), a high quality of life, relatively low taxes and a low cost of living.
The historic centre of its capital, Riga, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site where medieval buildings stand alongside chic coffee shops and glass skyscrapers. Many expats in Riga are attracted to the city’s high quality of life, good shopping opportunities, and cosmopolitan nightlife and restaurants.
Below, you’ll find a selection of the finest British schools throughout Latvia. We encourage you to reach out and connect with us — World Schools is eager to help you form the quality, long-lasting relationship between student and school that your child deserves.
Top rated British Schools in Latvia 2025
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King's College, The British School of Latvia
1 reviewsRiga - Babites NovadsInternational Schoolfrom 10000 to 20000 eurKing’s College, The British School of Latvia, provides a unique educational environment that puts children and their families at the heart of all we do.Read moreWhy parents choose this schoolBritish Curriculum -
Exupery International School
3 reviewsRiga - Babites NovadsInternational School - Boarding Schoolfrom 11900 to 32000 eurEIS is a co-educational day and boarding school in Latvia, offering a personalized approach to education and excellent conditions for students aged 2-19. Founded in 2016, EIS is perfectly situated between Riga and the Jurmala seaside. We value safety and traditions as well as creativity and innovation.Read moreWhy parents choose this schoolBritish Curriculum International Baccalaureate Montessori
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Nord Anglia International School Dublin
0 reviewsDublin - IrelandInternational Schoolfrom 12620 to 19444 eurNord Anglia International School Dublin is a unique international school in Dublin offering a premium and contemporary education for 3-18 year olds.Read moreWhy parents choose this schoolInternational Baccalaureate - 2025
Copenhagen International School
0 reviewsCopenhagen - Capital Region of DenmarkInternational Schoolfrom 141000 to 197000 dkkAt CIS, a world leader in IB education for children aged 2-19 in Copenhagen, we offer a dynamic and well-rounded academic programme that is designed to develop curious, confident minds. This is a place where we support students to think differently. To be inquisitive. To find areas of interest and pursue them deeply; and above […]
Read moreWhy parents choose this schoolInternational BaccalaureateADHD Autism Dyslexia Intellectual Giftedness -
École Jeannine Manuel London
0 reviewsLondon - EnglandInternational Schoolfrom 19590 to gbpEcole Jeannine Manuel London is a co-educational bilingual international French school for 3-18 year olds in the heart of London.Read moreWhy parents choose this schoolBilingual English FrenchFrench Curriculum International Baccalaureate -
ACS International Schools
0 reviewsLondon - EnglandInternational School - Boarding Schoolfrom 15000 to 64800Founded in 1967 to serve the needs of global and local families, ACS International Schools educate over 2,400 students, aged 2 to 18, day and boarding, from more than 70 countries. Our three schools in Greater London are all non-sectarian and co-educational.Read moreWhy parents choose this schoolAmerican Curriculum International Baccalaureate -
Reddam House Berkshire
0 reviewsBerkshire - EnglandInternational School - Boarding Schoolfrom 11490 to 33789 gbpReddam House Berkshire is a co-educational, independent school that aspires to excellence in education for girls and boys from three months to 18 years old.Read moreWhy parents choose this schoolBritish Curriculum
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How much do British Schools in Latvia cost?
According to World Schools data, the yearly tuition fee for British Schools in ranges between $9500 and $20600. However, the cost varies significantly depending on various factors such as the school curriculum, extracurricular activities, location, and facilities, and can go up to $20600.
The average yearly cost is $16900, around $1700 per month, and can go up to the maximum monthly cost of $2100.
Additionally, most schools will also charge a one-time registration fee, and you also need to count an extra budget during the year for extracurricular trips, holiday camps, etc.
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- From our family, I’d like to say a BIG, BIG THANKS to you and your team for the fantastic work you do for our kids!!! It is an honour to be a part of the King’s College Latvia community, and we really appreciate and respect all the work you do.Read moreWritten February 25, 2023
- I am always learning from my students. They push me to be a bigger risk-taker. It is this challenging oneself to take on difficult projects and then acknowledging that things might not work the way I want but I will do everything to succeed. That keeps me going.Read moreWritten February 23, 2023
- It is really different from Brazil which is my home country. Everything here is so clean, so quiet and the infrastructure is amazing. In the classrooms, boarding house, even outside and in the city in general. Everything seems well-built and seems to work, which is something you don’t always have. It is vital for me to see nature everyday, be in a beautiful environment and be a part of a friendly community. I also enjoy the fact that here you don’t just sit and listen during lessons. We are always discussing things, getting feedback from each other and learning something new by participating, not observing. So, our role as students is really active.Read moreWritten February 23, 2023
- I believe that pushing a child to choose a career path at an early age causes internal and external conflicts. The EIS curriculum, however, allows my son to have a hands-on experience in various subjects that help him discover his true passion, so he can make a conscious choice when ready. Also, he became more confident and responsible – I see that when he comes home on holidays and honestly, I am proud of him.Read moreWritten February 23, 2023
- From our family, I’d like to say a BIG, BIG THANKS to you and your team for the fantastic work you do for our kids!!! It is an honour to be a part of the King’s College Latvia community, and we really appreciate and respect all the work you do.Read moreWritten February 25, 2023
- I am always learning from my students. They push me to be a bigger risk-taker. It is this challenging oneself to take on difficult projects and then acknowledging that things might not work the way I want but I will do everything to succeed. That keeps me going.Read moreWritten February 23, 2023
- It is really different from Brazil which is my home country. Everything here is so clean, so quiet and the infrastructure is amazing. In the classrooms, boarding house, even outside and in the city in general. Everything seems well-built and seems to work, which is something you don’t always have. It is vital for me to see nature everyday, be in a beautiful environment and be a part of a friendly community. I also enjoy the fact that here you don’t just sit and listen during lessons. We are always discussing things, getting feedback from each other and learning something new by participating, not observing. So, our role as students is really active.Read moreWritten February 23, 2023
- I believe that pushing a child to choose a career path at an early age causes internal and external conflicts. The EIS curriculum, however, allows my son to have a hands-on experience in various subjects that help him discover his true passion, so he can make a conscious choice when ready. Also, he became more confident and responsible – I see that when he comes home on holidays and honestly, I am proud of him.Read moreWritten February 23, 2023