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Nymphenburger Schulen

Private Gymnasium near Nymphenburg Palace, IB World School since 2012, offering both the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme and the German Abitur; students can sit both qualifications simultaneously. Annual tuition runs from EUR 11,082 (Years 10-13) to EUR 12,324 (Years 5-9)…


Curriculum
IB, German (Abitur)
Fees, annual
EUR 4–12k
Ages
10 to 18
Pupils
~600
Founded
1946

A long-established Munich private school dating to 1946, the first in Bavaria officially recognised to offer both the Abitur and the IB Diploma in parallel. Around 600 pupils from grade 5 upward.

Up to 16 students per year graduate with both the Bavarian Abitur and the IB Diploma, which is unusual in the German private sector and gives ambitious families a genuine dual-track option. The school runs an all-day rhythmicized model with alternating instruction and learning blocks, classes capped around 25, and MINT support including a researchers' class for science-leaning students.

Parents talk about a small-school feel, accessible teachers, and an active parent community that co-funds projects across sport, science, music and culture. The atmosphere reads as personal rather than institutional. For Munich families who want German-system rigour with a credible international exit option, it is one of a small handful of schools in the city offering both at once.


Fee Age Type Amount
Years 5-9 (includes lunch) 10 Annual €12,324
Years 10-13 (Abitur / IB) 15 Annual €11,082
IB Diploma cohort (Q12-Q13, additional fee) 17 Annual €4,000
Software/admin (annual) One-time €130
iPad purchase (on entry) One-time €500
Admission Fee (Year 5) One-time €500
Admission Fee (Year 6) One-time €1,250
Admission Fee (Year 7) One-time €1,500
Admission Fee (Year 8) One-time €2,000
Prepayment on enrolment (2 x monthly) One-time €2,064
Admission Fee (Year 9) One-time €2,500
Admission Fee (Year 10+) One-time €3,000

  • A small but consistently positive review pool. German parent ratings sit at the top of the schulen.de scale.
  • Reviews emphasise engaged teachers, small classes and an intact school community. One parent compared the staff-pupil-parent dynamic to a family.
  • The full-day rhythmised schedule and the music and sport profiles come up as differentiators in parent commentary.
  • One student review flagged inadequate response to bullying. Single voice, but the only negative on file.
  • Reddit mentions are sparse. A Munich teacher described the school as a viable alternative to overstretched state Gymnasiums and said colleagues there speak well of it.

Head of school

Christian Nitschke

Christian Nitschke serves as the Oberstudiendirektor and Head of School at Nymphenburger Schulen. He joined the institution in 2021 and teaches German and English. As the leader of this state-recognized private all-day school, he oversees both the Gymnasium and Realschule branches. He works alongside an extensive leadership team to maintain the school's commitment to individual development and academic excellence, including the integration of the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme alongside the traditional Bavarian Abitur.


  • IB Diploma average (2024) 31 points
  • Average Abitur (2024) 1.95

Sadelerstr. 10, 80638 Munich (Nymphenburg), Germany

School website