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If you're researching international schools in Stuttgart, Germany, this page lists every school we know of and lets you sort, filter and compare them — without school marketing in the way. The most common curriculum is IB (DP), taught by 2 of the schools below. Annual tuition spans roughly 3,500–24,600 EUR, with the average sitting around 14,408. Schools range from new openings to long-established names like International School Stuttgart - Degerloch Campus (opened 1985).
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Ecole Franco-Allemande Stuttgart-Sillenbuch is a bilingual French-German primary school in Stuttgart, uniting two curricula on one campus. The German section follows the Baden-Württemberg program; from first grade pupils may choose English or French as a foreign language, and the Modellschule option allows extra French instruction beyond standard requirements. The French section is part of the AEFE network and combines the French National Education program with the Baden-Württemberg framework. The school aims to prepare pupils for a path leading to the ABI-BAC, with mastery of both languages and both systems. It is Stuttgart's largest elementary school, with 14 German classes and 8 French classes. Opened in 1999 after a merger between a German and a French school, the campus features a new building with a cafeteria, side buildings and a bicycle yard. A supervised morning, midday and after-school program supports families and offers topic-based activities, arts, sport and language clubs.
Founded in 1985, the International School of Stuttgart (ISS) Degerloch campus serves students from age 3 to 18 through the International Baccalaureate (IB) framework. The campus recently expanded with a new facility in August 2024 that centers on Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM), featuring dedicated makerspaces and scientific laboratories. In the Early Years "Nest," children follow an inquiry-based model influenced by the Reggio Emilia approach, utilizing dedicated outdoor learning areas and gardens. ISS emphasizes service learning, notably through its student-led KIVA micro-financing program which supports global entrepreneurs. The school provides a bus service for the regional community and offers language instruction in German, French, and Spanish. Classes are historically capped at 16 students to ensure individual attention. Located in a green suburb 15 minutes from the city center, the school balances local cultural integration with an English-language curriculum recognized by German educational authorities.
SIS Swiss International School Stuttgart-Fellbach is a private, state-recognised day school in Germany, part of the SIS network since its Swiss origins in 1999. The Fellbach campus houses Kindergarten, Primary and Secondary on a single site, within walking distance of Fellbach railway station. The curriculum combines the German framework with the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, offering Abitur or IBDP as parallel graduation routes. Language acquisition begins early and is guided by specialists to build lifelong competence, with bilingual education continuing from kindergarten through to university entrance. Facilities include contemporary classrooms and specialist spaces equipped with advanced teaching technology, plus an art studio, science classroom, gym and cantine with a terrace. Extra services include before- and after-school care, lunch provision, and homework supervision. The school also runs SIS International Activities, including the SIS Cup and Intercountry Activity, and a Student Exchange programme to broaden intercultural understanding. The campus embraces international outlook.
Christian Life Academy Stuttgart is a compact international Christian school in Germany serving students from ages six to eighteen. The curriculum combines the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) with a Christian framework and a bespoke curriculum tailored to individual learners. In Grades 1–5, BJU Press materials support core subjects, while Grades 6–12 partner with Sevenstar Online Academy, delivering accredited coursework and dual‑credit opportunities. The school operates a Hybrid Program that blends core academics online with in‑house enrichment, keeping class sizes small (max 30 students) and mixed grades 1–12. Daily routines include morning devotions, Chapel services, and virtue lessons. A German Language Immersion Program, SDG literacy, and Holistic Wellness are integrated into a STEAM‑infused program that emphasizes Christian values. Facilities include a games hall and ongoing development of a Kindergarten learning space. After‑school and before‑school care (CLA‑ASP) offer music, Life Skills, STEAM, and Learning Support. The school fosters leadership and service.
International School Stuttgart (ISS) is a private, non-profit international school in Germany with two campuses, in Degerloch and Sindelfingen. It is an IB World School offering the full continuum: the Primary Years Programme (PYP) for Early Years to Grade 5, the Middle Years Programme (MYP) for Grades 6–10, and the Diploma Programme (DP) for Grades 11–12. The school serves students aged 3 to 18 and uses inquiry-based, interdisciplinary learning aligned with IB standards. English is the primary language of instruction, with German language offerings and opportunities to study Spanish and French; intensive English as an Additional Language (EAL) support is available for non-English-speaking students. Facilities include science labs, music and art spaces, a rooftop library, flexible dining areas, and IT resources across campuses. The Upper School Degerloch campus opened in 2024. ISS hosts Model United Nations conferences, offers Duke of Edinburgh's International Award, Erasmus+ exchanges, and a university counseling program.
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