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Eindhoven is home to 4 international schools, offering families a range of curricula and price points to choose from.
Compare 4 international schools in Eindhoven, Netherlands. Filter by curriculum, fees (average EUR 2,416), location, and more to find the right international school now.
International School Eindhoven (ISE) is a Dutch international non-profit school delivering three curricular pathways across two campuses near Eindhoven. The Primary International Department (ages 4-11) follows the English National Primary Curriculum through a project-based, thematic approach, while the Primary Dutch Bilingual Department (ages 4-12) delivers the Dutch Kerndoelen with about 30% of lessons in English, taught by EFL teachers. The Secondary Department (ages 11-18) offers the International Baccalaureate framework, with the IB Middle Years Programme and the IB Diploma Programme. EAL and Dutch Additional Language support, plus a Home Languages Programme, help language learners. The Sparrow Building houses a theatre and exhibition spaces; a dedicated library anchors the campus. Facilities include Promethean boards, BYOD for secondary, VR projects, and collaboration with Eindhoven University of Technology. Rich after-school activities, student councils, and community projects foster leadership, arts, sport, and service among more than 60 nationalities. The school emphasises inclusivity, curiosity, responsibility.
Welcome to SALTO International School - I-St@rt, located in the Meerhoven neighborhood of Eindhoven. Designed for international families temporarily residing in the Brainport region, the campus serves students aged 4 to 12. The school follows a unique 50/50 bilingual hybrid model, delivering lessons equally in English and Dutch to help students integrate into local society while maintaining their native identities.Instruction is anchored in the International Primary Curriculum (IPC), blending global mindedness with specific Dutch educational outcomes. A standout feature is the "Language-Friendly School" initiative, which actively encourages children to be proud of their mother tongue while mastering new languages. Math and daily literacy are taught bilingually, linked directly to thematic IPC projects.The campus features dedicated library spaces, an active Parent Teacher Association, and integrated before- and after-school care coordinated with local partners. With class sizes averaging 22 to 24 students, I-St@rt provides focused instruction tailored to culturally diverse learners.
Salto International School is an international primary school in the Netherlands that welcomes children aged 4 to 12 who are temporarily living in Eindhoven. The school follows a bilingual hybrid curriculum, delivering 50% of lessons in English and 50% in Dutch, and uses the International Primary Curriculum (IPC) alongside the International Early Years Curriculum (IEYC) to frame learning with a global perspective. English literacy is taught daily, and language instruction totals 10–15 hours per week to support fluent communication in both languages. Mathematics is taught in both Dutch and English, merging Dutch outcomes with themes from the UK National Curriculum. Instruction and assessment link language learning to IEYC/IPC projects, supporting international goals and citizenship development. The IPC personal goals underpin the social-emotional offering, helping students develop collaboration, resilience, and curiosity within a supportive bilingual community. The approach prepares children for continued international study while rooted in the Dutch context today.
Sondervick International School sits on a green, modern campus in Veldhoven, near Eindhoven, and is part of Sondervick College, a long-standing Dutch secondary school. It delivers an English-language curriculum with six hours of Dutch each week to support integration, complemented by NT2 Dutch language instruction and culture. ESOL support assists students learning English as an additional language, and home-language resources plus multilingual activities help maintain linguistic roots. The International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme is offered for students, with the school's age range typically 12 to 17. The diverse student body includes American, Spanish, Indian, and Chinese backgrounds. Facilities include a modern academic block and a well-equipped sports complex. Throughout the year, students take part in sports days, company visits, and school trips (including abroad). Extra-curricular life also encompasses cultural and language activities, social and hobby clubs, and lifestyle-wellbeing programs that foster integration between international and Dutch students. It supports diversity.
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