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Obermenzinger Gymnasium
Private bilingual Gymnasium in the western residential district of Obermenzing, part of the Munichner Schulstiftung, offering the Bavarian Abitur with bilingual English instruction alongside German from Grade 5; around 340 pupils and 75 staff. Annual fees for 2025/2026 are EUR…
In brief
A small private gymnasium in west Munich's Obermenzing district, part of the Münchner Schulstiftung. Around 340 students with a German-English bilingual track from grade 5 and the unusual ABIplus programme alongside the Abitur.
ABIplus runs in parallel to the Bavarian Gymnasium curriculum and lets students leave with a vocational qualification on top of their Abitur, options include certified business assistant, IT accounting assistant or multimedia assistant. The bilingual B-class teaches three or more sciences or social-studies subjects in English from grade 5, with a native-speaker pedagogical assistant in the room.
Class sizes sit at 21 to 22, and the school uses a two-teacher model in lower grades. There is in-house psychological and learning-therapy support, and a kitchen team cooks fresh daily. The Schulstiftung connection means the school feeds from the Jan-Amos-Comenius primary in Pasing, and shares CIS accreditation oversight. Suited to west-Munich families wanting a German-system school with English exposure and a vocational option built in.
Fees
| Fee | Age | Type | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| Grade 5 through Abitur (all year groups) | 10 | Annual | €11,496 |
Head of school
Dr. Oliver Berg
Dr. Oliver Berg is the principal of Obermenzinger Gymnasium, emphasizing individual support and a friendly atmosphere for students. He leads the school in its mission to provide a holistic education that includes creative, athletic, and musical opportunities, aiming for the Bavarian Abitur as the educational goal.
Accreditations
- Council of International Schools 01