Albert Einstein International School Amsterdam

The Albert Einstein International School (AEIS) in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, provides an international specialist education that emphasizes on Science, Languages and Art within a caring community from kindergarten through twelfth grade students from all countries, including a limited number of Dutch students. The School promotes the appreciation of the diversity of persons and cultures, provides an optimal environment for learning and teaching, and offers a global curriculum that inspires in its students the spirit and ideals of the United Nations. The Albert Einstein International school is a modern, comprehensive, co-educational day and boarding school serving students between the ages of 2 and 18 years from Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12 with a campuses in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Lviv, Ukraine and Cambridge, MA, USA.

Academic programmes

The Albert Einstein International School of Amsterdam is an independent specialist school, focused on Mathematics, Science, Languages and Art. Gifted and Talented Education (GATE) is an essential part of the program. The school is divided into four sections:

SectionsAgesCurriculum
Early Learning18 months to 3Early Learning Programme
International Primary Curriculum3 to 12Key Stages 1 and 2
Secondary School11 to 16Key Stages 3 and 4
A-level college/CLEP/AP courses16+3 A-Levels

The Albert Einstein International School prepares students for the most competitive universities like Harvard, Cambridge or Oxford.

Study abroad programmes

Study abroad programmes are part of the AEIS curriculum.

  • Science: London, England - history of Science or Oxford, England - Biology
  • Humanities and Social Sciences: Scandinavia - Viking studies and medieval Literature
  • Foreign Language and Culture: St. Petersburg, Russia or Lviv, Ukraine

Extra-Curricular activities

Students at AEIS are strongly encouraged to participate in after-school activities, acceleration programs and revision courses.

After-school activities:

ClubsSportsMusic and Dance
MathematicsSkiingPiano
ScienceChessViolin
AstronomySwimmingOrchestra
Creative WritingDivingChorus
PhotographyKayakingBallroom dancing
DebatingHikingLatin Dancing

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