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Leonardo da Vinci Schule

Munich's German-Italian bilingual school, the first of its kind in Bavaria. Runs primary through Abitur on a combined Bavarian and Italian curriculum.


Fees, annual
EUR 4–6k

Munich's German-Italian bilingual school, the first of its kind in Bavaria. Runs primary through Abitur on a combined Bavarian and Italian curriculum.

Run by the non-profit BiDIBi association and supported by the Free State of Bavaria as a private school, Leonardo da Vinci serves Munich's substantial Italian-speaking community alongside German families who want their children fluent and culturally fluent in Italian. The pedagogical model blends Italian educational tradition with the Bavarian system.

Fees sit well below most international options in Munich, around 5,100 euros annually for the gymnasium plus catering and activities. The school operates a scholarship system that admits families who would otherwise stay in the public sector, which keeps the social mix broader than at most private schools in the city. Location is Wolfratshauser Straße in Solln, south Munich.


Fee Age Type Amount
Grundschule (Primary) tuition 6 Annual €3,600
Gymnasium (Secondary) tuition 11 Annual €6,300
Darlehen/Spende (loan/donation upon contract signing) One-time €1,800

  • Online signal is thin and almost entirely positive, drawn from a small parent pool of bilingual German-Italian families who chose the school deliberately.
  • Parents praise the bilingual concept, small classes and individual attention, with one parent saying they "could not imagine another school".
  • Staff are described as professional, with school leadership and teachers credited for sustaining the bilingual environment.
  • No substantive negative threads surfaced or German parent forums; absence of critical signal, not endorsement.

Wolfratshauser Str. 84/Haus 2, 81379 München, Germany

School website