Â黨ÊÓƵ Schools in Amsterdam
There are 19 international schools in Amsterdam and the surrounding area, 3 of these are British schools and 7 are Â黨ÊÓƵ Baccalaureate schools.
About Amsterdam
Amsterdam, the capital city of The Netherlands, in the city and 2.4 million in the metropolitan area. Amsterdam is well known around the world for its long, fascinating history and cultural heritage. It is famous for its unique architecture, extensive canal network and comprehensive system of cycle routes. Cycling is a very popular and easy way to get around the city, in fact there are actually more bikes than people in Amsterdam. Public transport, via trains, trams, the metro, bus and ferry, is also straightforward and convenient. Amsterdam is a very family friendly city with hundreds of playgrounds and child friendly cafés around the city. The Dutch, and their children, have frequently featured highly in, or topped, a variety of world happiness ratings. Dutch families combine traditional family values with mutual respect and a desire to raise independent children. They also have a good work life balance and parents share their child-rearing responsibilities. One little known fact about Amsterdam is that it has beaches. Strand Zuid, Dok and Sloterplas, around the periphery of the city, all have beach restaurants, water and sand.
Amsterdam Schools
The south of the city, Oud Zuid, with its leafy, green neighbourhoods and wealth of cafés and shops, is considered to be the most chic and expensive part of Amsterdam. There are many residential neighbourhoods with carefully preserved older houses and well built, spacious apartments. It is bordered by Amsterdam’s largest city park, the Vondelpark and is home to Winford Bilingual Primary School, Lycée Francais Vincent Van Gough, The British School of Amsterdam and Amsterdam Â黨ÊÓƵ Community School.
Further south is the area of Amstelveen, quieter, greener and yet still within 15 minutes of the city and the airport. Housing here is a little less expensive and there are more properties with their own garden. This area contains the enormous Amsterdamse Bos (Amsterdam Forest) and is home to Amity Â黨ÊÓƵ School, The Â黨ÊÓƵ School of Amsterdam and Florencius Â黨ÊÓƵ School.
Further out of the city to the west is the town of Hoofddorp, leafy and green with excellent shopping, plenty of suburban housing and new developments underway. It is becoming increasingly popular with international families and has excellent transport connections into Amsterdam, Den Haag and the airport. Frequent trains to the airport take only 4 minutes. Hoofddorp is home to the Optimist Â黨ÊÓƵ School and Gifted Minds Â黨ÊÓƵ School.
To the north of Hoofddorp is the beautiful, old city of Haarlem with its cobbled streets and traditional gabled houses. Haarlem has excellent shopping and a great selection of cafés and restaurants. The residential areas are within easy cycle access of both the city centre and the North Sea beaches and Amsterdam is only 15 minutes away by train. Haarlem is home to the Â黨ÊÓƵ School Haarlem.
Often likened to a miniature version of Amsterdam, Haarlem has a similarly picturesque old-world charm, with cobbled streets, winding waterways and gabled houses. Though rich with historic architecture, it’s a lively city packed with culture, nightlife, dining hotspots and some of the best shopping streets in the country. All that vivid history inspires plenty of entrepreneurial vision too, with young digital businesses and agencies gravitating to Haarlem, while rejuvenation is a key characteristic (just look at the Jopenkerk, a former church in the centre, transformed into a thriving brewery, café and restaurant).
Another area that should be mentioned is Almere. Situated across the Ij (pronounced eye) to the north east of the city, Almere is one of the newest cities in the Amsterdam area. This area is built on reclaimed land and has a modern architectural aesthetic. Houses are modern and spacious with gardens and are located in small, safe neighbourhoods with plenty of good cafés, restaurants and shops. The area is very leafy and green with plenty of parks and playgrounds that many children cycle to on their own. Transport links are good and trains to Amsterdam take only 20 minutes. This area is home to the Â黨ÊÓƵ School Almere and the Â黨ÊÓƵ Primary School Almere.
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Curriculum
IPC, Dutch, English
Description
Winford Bilingual Primary School offers a bilingual education ratio of 50% English and 50% Dutch. We have created our own unique curriculum using the Dutch national curriculum and the UK national curriculum, both of which are linked closely with the Â黨ÊÓƵ Primary Curriculum (IPC). Each classroom has a fully qualified English and Dutch speaking teacher. Each teacher speaks their native language to our students, and all subjects are taught in both languages.Â
This helps Winford Bilingual Primary School children develop their communication and comprehension abilities in both Dutch and English.
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Description
The British School of Amsterdam (BSA) is the very best that British international education offers. An accredited provider of the National Curriculum used in England leading to the highly regarded GCSE and A Level qualifications to the international community in Amsterdam. In 2024, BSA students at A Level achieved 48% A*/A grades and 97% A/C, and for GCSE achieved 53% A*/A and 95% A*/C.
We have three school sections, the Early Years School for children aged 3 to 6 years old, the Junior School for 6 to 11 year olds and the Senior School for 11 to 18 year olds. Each has their own distinctive character that offers a stimulating environment where pupils benefit from small class sizes and truly talented teaching staff. Classes for the Early Years and Junior Schools do not exceed 24 and for the Senior School, we do not exceed 22 in a class. A high proportion of our teachers have experience in the UK and we can proudly say have been with the BSA for a long time, some exceeding over 20 years with the school. As well as an academic focus, our teachers recognise your child as an individual and know not just their names but their hopes, anxieties, their quirks and enthusiasms.
Our school building has some of the finest educational facilities in the city of Amsterdam including a magnificent sports hall, beautiful playgrounds, a large theatre, fully equipped science laboratories and music rooms. The school is located in Amsterdam Oud-Zuid near several green spaces, and is easily accessible for families commuting from different parts of the city and surrounding areas.
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Description
Florencius Â黨ÊÓƵ School is an independent private primary school (3-11) and is situated in leafy surroundings close to Amsterdam. At Florencius we follow the Â黨ÊÓƵ Primary Curriculum (IPC) and British standards. Our focus lies both with the academic and the social/emotional development of our students.
We offer small classes, individual attention and a warm and safe environment.
Because of our holistic approach, children at Florencius Â黨ÊÓƵ School develop into positive but critical, self-confident global citizens. High ambitions also ensure we know how to get the best out of each student.
Our close collaboration with the Florencius Dutch primary school means that our school is an excellent choice for children and families who are interested in an international education, but also want to feel at home in The Netherlands or already have a home in The Netherlands. We are also the best choice for children who need a safe, small and familiar environment in order to develop and flourish.
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Description
The Â黨ÊÓƵ School of Amsterdam (ISA) is a globally-recognised leader in educating for international understanding. Founded in 1964, ISA was the first school in the world to offer all core IB programmes from the age of 2 to 18.
ISA offers a programme of extracurricular activities to add diversity to the learning experience and an important social element to the lives of the students from Pre-School to Grade 12.
Fine Arts
Art, Ballet, Building and Construction, Chess, Cooking, Dance Mix, Drama, Forest School, Kufara Marimba and Yoga.
Sports
Basketball, Cross Country Running, Field Hockey, Fitness, Fun & Gym, Golf, Gymnastics, Judo, Karate, Sailing, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis and Volleyball.
Music Academy
Piano, voice, violin, viola, cello, harp, guitar, electric guitar, bass guitar, recorder, flute, clarinet, oboe, trumpet, trombone, saxophone, marimba, drums and songwriting
Language Academy
French, Spanish, Hebrew, Turkish, Mandarin, Hindi, Korean and German.
At ISA, we want our students to be strong – in both mind and body. Starting from grade 5, students can try out to become a team member on one of several seasonal ISA teams. While students compete to win, the main focus is to learn about sportsmanship, teamwork, dedication and leadership – all valuable life skills.
ISA is a member of the Northwest European Council of Â黨ÊÓƵ Schools (NECIS), a sports organisation consisting of 11 international schools in Northwest Europe that focus on healthy competition, sportsmanship and full participation from student-athletes.
- Basketball
- Cross-Country
- Golf
- Soccer
- Softball
- Swimming
- Tennis
- Track and Field
- Volleyball
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Description
Amity Â黨ÊÓƵ School Amsterdam is a young and vibrant school based in Amstelveen. The school opened in February 2018 and is continuing to grow and flourish.
We pride ourselves in supporting and challenging every student to achieve excellence in their behaviour, academic work, sport, the arts, culture, citizenship, spirituality and relationships. We place particular emphasis on providing the students with opportunities to develop leadership and collaborative skills, as well as finding ways for them all to serve others and contribute to the wider community.Â
Amity Â黨ÊÓƵ School Amsterdam is a fully international school with students and staff from 39 different countries. Being such a diverse school allows us to learn from each other and helps your child to gain a better understanding of what it means to be a global citizen and internationally minded.Â
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Curriculum
English,Â黨ÊÓƵ
Description
Optimist Â黨ÊÓƵ School Amsterdam is a primary school for children 4 - 11 years old.  Our wonderful new school building in Floriande, Hoofddorp (metropolitan region of Amsterdam) is well-equipped to offer a rigorous and inspiring international curriculum.
The beautiful Haarlemmermeerse bos and area around us provides our school with many opportunities for outdoor learning. We are a caring international community that guides children to become compassionate, committed global citizens.
We provide our pupils opportunities to discover and develop their unique talents.Â
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Description
At Â黨ÊÓƵ Primary School Almere (IPS) learning is our core business and Â黨ÊÓƵ Mindedness is central to our school. Located centrally in The Netherlands, close to Amsterdam, we offer an opportunity for your child to learn and develop with a strong and balanced learning programme.
Within a 25 minute drive from Amsterdam, you will find Â黨ÊÓƵ Primary School Almere. A diverse, international community of students, parents and educators, forging covenants in learning and teaching for the success of all learners. Our school fully believes and commits itself to integrate individual diversity and cultures.
In a safe and inspiring environment, our students discover the pleasure of learning and are challenged to become real-world citizens.
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Primary Language
Japanese
Description
The Japanese School of Amsterdam (JSA) is a Japanese language school founded in 1969. It is a medium sized school with around 200 students situated in the western part of Amsterdam.
In order to improve communication skills, Dutch and English conversation classes are held from the first grade of elementary school. In addition, in order to enhance local understanding, education exchanges with local schools and off-campus learning are conducted. Through these activities, JSA will improve the international sense of students.
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Description
The Â黨ÊÓƵ School Laren (ISL) is a young school in The Netherlands, located in a beautiful environment in 't Gooi, close to Hilversum. ISL is part of Alberdingk Thijm Scholen. Located in the centre of The Netherlands, it is within easy access to most major cities in the country and to Schip​h​ol Airport. Many multinational companies decide to locate their head offices here and as such, Hilversum area has a diverse cultural population. The train station​ is a 20 minute bike ride away​. The bus stops outside the school and there is easy motorway access.
Student Life @ Â黨ÊÓƵ School Laren
The ISL focuses on the modern, sometimes transient, student whose needs are varied. Students should want to access a community that welcomes them, breeds respect and warmth, and encourages them to be self-disciplined. The IB Le​arner P​rofile is key to this. We place emphasis on the student thinking globally and acting locally.​​
Campus & Facilities​​ @ Â黨ÊÓƵ School Laren
The ISL has been established within the grounds of Laar & Berg. The ISL can make use of Laar & Berg's facilities such as two gyms, sports fields, an art campus, a music room, a design room, five science labs, a media centre and the L&B canteen. ​In order to meet the aspirations of an integrated learning environment the facilities are modern, versatile and worthy of being a 21st Century educational experience.​
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Description
The Lycée Français Vincent van Gogh High School in Amsterdam is a school that is part of the network of the AEFE (direct management). The lessons are in accordance with the schedules, instructions and official programs of the French Ministry of National Education.  It prepares students for French secondary school exams (brevet, baccalauréat).
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Other Â黨ÊÓƵ Schools in Amsterdam
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