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Colomiers, near Toulouse, France; two sites: the Eurocampus (Kindergarten and Primary) and the Lycée International Victor Hugo (Secondary).
Kindergarten; Primary on the Eurocampus; Secondary (Grades 6–12) at the Lycée International Victor Hugo, with Abitur/Abibac qualifications.
Private German international school; KMK-recognised; funded by the Federal Foreign Office; Exzellente Deutsche Auslandsschule; part of the network of German schools abroad.
Individual support and talent development in small groups; counselling service for students, parents and teachers, including help with learning difficulties; career orientation events and work placements.
Germany; a German school abroad located in Colomiers, near Toulouse, France.
Kindergarten and primary school have all-day care from 7:30 a.m. to 6:15 p.m.; Secondary classes end at 3:50 p.m. or 5:00 p.m.; Wednesday afternoons offer AMELI daycare and club activities.
Kindergarten and primary school offer all-day care from 7:30 a.m. to 6:15 p.m. For the secondary, classes run until 3:50 p.m. or 5:00 p.m. There is a Wednesday afternoon program called AMELI, and a Wednesday School for German. Before- and after-school daycare services are available for kindergarten and primary, and Garderie is available to pupils of the International School of Toulouse.
The school canteen at the Eurocampus provides on-site lunches with two warm main courses daily (one vegetarian), a side dish and a warm vegetable or salad, a dessert, and fruit. Water is available. Kindergarten meals are served in a designated room with a warm main course and dessert. The Lycée International canteen serves meals prepared on-site in a three-course format (starter, three main courses with one vegetarian option, vegetables/side dishes, dessert); bread, cheese, fruit, and water are included.
The Deutsche Schule Toulouse is a private school run by the non-profit association Deutsche Schulverein Toulouse (DSVT) under French law. It is recognised by the KMK as a German school abroad and is financed by school fees and subsidies from Germany via the Federal Foreign Office.
Deutsche Schule Toulouse follows a German curriculum and teaches in German. The school offers education from Kindergarten to Abitur, including the Abibac (German-French dual diploma). English is taught from Grade 5 to 12, and French is taught from Grade 1 to 12 at three levels: foreign language basic and advanced, and national language. History and geography are taught in French from Grade 8 as part of Abibac. There is a bilingual Kindergarten, and a tri-lingual approach in higher years with German, French, and English. The school is recognised as an Exzellente Deutsche Auslandsschule by the KMK and is supported by the Federal Foreign Office; graduation results show a 100% pass rate in all educational sections since 2011.
324 pupils and 43 teaching staff. The approximate student-to-teacher ratio is about 7.5 to 1.
Graduation pass rate 100% in all educational sections since 2011.
Graduates are supported in choosing an apprenticeship or a field of study, with regular career orientation events and work placements.
Targeted encouragement promotes musical, artistic and sporting talents. The school offers a choir and opportunities to learn instruments; specialist teachers in art and sports motivate students and allow them to demonstrate their talents in exhibitions or competitions.
Multilingualism and intercultural understanding are central to the German School Toulouse. The school fosters a cosmopolitan mindset with a strong academic foundation and lifelong learning skills. It supports personal development through small classes and targeted support groups that adapt teaching to individual strengths and challenges. A counselling service—including a school social worker and a learning counsellor—provides support for students, teachers and parents with learning difficulties and related concerns. School life features numerous clubs, projects, cultural events, trips and competitions that promote social development and a sense of belonging.
Individual support and talent development are a core part of the DST approach. In small classes and support groups, teaching can adapt to strengths and weaknesses. The counselling service provides competent support for students, teachers and parents with learning difficulties and other issues, with a school social worker and a learning counsellor offering individual support. The school also encourages talents in music, art and sport through targeted encouragement and opportunities to perform, display or compete.
Trilingualism includes German, French and English. English is introduced as a subject in Grade 5 and is taught to native and second-language levels. English language study runs from Grade 5 to Grade 12 (Abitur/Abibac pathway), with regular exchanges and intercultural exposure supported by partnerships with English-speaking schools.
The counselling service provides support for students, teachers and parents with a range of issues, with a school social worker and learning counsellor offering individual support and information evenings. All-day care and after-school provision help support social development and wellbeing, including fixed afternoon activities and lunchtime supervision. School life emphasizes a sense of community, belonging and mutual support through clubs, projects, cultural events and excursions.
Guiding Principles describe a community built on trust, mutual respect and inclusion, with participation of all members. Diversity is viewed as an enrichment, and joint sporting and cultural activities strengthen unity. The school maintains links with local partner schools to build intercultural understanding and to foster safe, respectful encounters between students from different backgrounds.
Investment in a promising future. Our multilingual education and the Abibac double qualification open doors to universities and careers worldwide. We educate our students to become responsible, team‑oriented, highly qualified, and cosmopolitan individuals. We treat every child as an individual and support their development so they achieve above‑average examination results and reach their full potential. We offer enrollment for Kindergarten, Primary School, and Secondary School. The Kindergarten and Primary School are on the Eurocampus in Colomiers, and the Secondary School operates at the Lycée International Victor Hugo in Colomiers, with cross‑school collaboration. Enrollment is possible year‑round for all sections; we encourage early registration at the start of the calendar year for the following school year. Enrollment links and documents can be downloaded: Kindergarten (Aufnahme KG), Primary School (Anmeldung GS), and Secondary School (Anmeldung WS); enrollment is processed directly with the respective school sections. Once the intake has been reviewed and confirmed, the secretariat will send the enrollment link. Required upload documents include: one photo (jpeg); birth certificate (pdf); identity card (pdf); vaccination certificate or medical certificate showing vaccination compliance in France (pdf); the last report card for primary or the last three years of reports for secondary (pdf); and proof of payment of enrollment fees or third‑party cost coverage (pdf). Certificates available include Haupt- or Realschulabschluss, the Deutsche Internationale Abitur, and the Abibac (double Abitur/Baccalauréat), providing study and career opportunities worldwide. The bilingual Kindergarten is open from age 2. We offer after‑school care options outside regular hours: early care from 7:30 and late care until 18:15, with Wednesday afternoon Club Ameli available. We provide language support for students whose mother tongue is not German so they can complete the German educational pathway. The Kindergarten is recognized as an Ecole Maternelle under French schooling criteria. Guest students can enroll for at least three months, a semester, or up to a full school year, typically at the start of the school year; guest students follow standard enrollment conditions and fees, and lodging must be arranged locally as DST has no boarding facility. Discounts are available; more details are in the fee overview. Entry is possible for international students up to the start of 11th grade, subject to subject availability. Abibac provides access to higher education in France, with graduates having opportunities comparable to Baccalauréat holders. We offer two tuition‑fee options: Option A (reduced tuition) and Option B (employer contribution). Option A covers reduced tuition with scaled monthly payments and enrollment fees; Option B covers standard tuition with employer contributions. Additional services include early care, after‑care until 18:15, Wednesday Club Ameli, and Kantine. An annual administration fee per family of 250 € applies. Payment terms and the full fee schedule are provided by the school.
We offer reduced tuition options as scholarships. Option A provides reduced tuition (monthly amounts shown with reduced rates for the Kindergarten and for Grades 1–12, plus enrollment fees). Option B allows employer involvement to cover all or part of the tuition (monthly amounts shown for Kindergarten and Grades 1–12, plus enrollment fees). Additional services such as Early Care, After‑School Care (until 18:15), Wednesday Club Ameli, and Kantine are available as add‑on options, with corresponding fees. An annual administration fee of 250 € per family applies. Details and eligibility are published in the school's fee overview.
20 rue Théron de Montauge, 31200 Toulouse, France. 1 km from the Toulouse beltway exit Gramont and 1 km from the Gramont metro station.
Preschool, Maternelle, and Primary (classes available from TPS to CM2).
Private bilingual school in Toulouse; English–French immersion; curriculum based on the French national curriculum (Common Core of Knowledge, Skills and Culture 2016).
France
School days are four days per week: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 08:45 to 16:30. The children are welcomed from 08:00; after-school care runs from 16:45 to 18:00. Wednesdays are non-school days with on-site day-care from 08:00 to 18:00. Vacations follow Zone-C; Holiday Club available during school holidays.
Lunch is provided by API Restauration. Lunch includes four to five components: a salad starter, a main course, side dishes, a dairy product (yogurt or cheese), and a dessert or fruit, with water and bread. API Restauration operates a central kitchen in Saint Jean and provides a monthly balanced menu using fresh, seasonal, local, and organic produce. Two kinds of daily snacks are offered (dairy product, fruit, or cereal) depending on the day's dessert.
The school is an independent establishment run by a non-profit association (Loi 1901) and is accredited by French Éducation Nationale.
Our curriculum is based on the French national curriculum, following the Common Core of Knowledge and Skills 2016. The school maintains a bilingual French–English environment at all times, with input from native French and English speakers. Preschool has an English-speaking teacher and daily English activities through games, songs and outdoor learning. Kindergarten uses the Oxford Mouse and Me! program; English lessons in Grande Section (5-6 years old) follow the British curriculum with Cambridge Reading Tree materials. Primary delivers English as an Additional Language with Cambridge English methods; Cambridge levels align with CEFR; CP & CE1 use Cambridge Power Up; CE2–CM2 use Starters, Movers, Flyers, and Key for School; end-of-year Cambridge exams assess progress.
Small school with an adult-to-child ratio of 10-18 children. Group size is limited to adapt the program to each child's individual needs.
The school aims to foster a happy, friendly environment that brings out the best in youngsters from diverse backgrounds. It accepts children as they are and encourages each child to give their very best and to follow the paths they make for themselves. It builds a relationship with each child based on trust, by being fair and demanding, and by allowing each child to move forward at his or her own pace. The school has a team of professional, dedicated and experienced teachers. There is a friendly, calm, family atmosphere with plenty of room to run and play, and a bilingual French-English environment at all times.
The school maintains a bilingual French-English environment at all times. My School of English offers weekly English courses for children outside of My School: Primary School – Young Learners on Wednesdays 2:00 PM–4:00 PM, Middle School – Key for Schools / Preliminary for Schools on Wednesdays 4:15 PM–6:15 PM, and High School – First for Schools online on Saturdays 9:00 AM–10:30 AM. Cambridge English Qualifications are designed around the CEFR, providing milestones to develop speaking, writing, reading and listening. My School of English began in 2020 as a weekly extracurricular class and is a continuation of English learning for alumni families. A Cambridge Certificate is awarded at every step.
The school provides a happy, friendly environment to support well-being. Relationships with each child are built on trust, with fairness and clear expectations, allowing each child to progress at their own pace. The school has a small adult ratio of 10-18 children, ensuring attentive care. There is a friendly, calm, family atmosphere with a bilingual environment that supports social integration. The professional, dedicated teachers support students' well-being.
Visit us to determine fit. You are welcome to visit us; a visit is the best way to determine whether a school is right for your child. Birthdates determine the grade level for the 2026-2027 school year: Preschool & Maternelle — PreSchool (~2 years old): 1 Jan – 31 Dec 2024; Petite Section (3-4 years old): 1 Jan – 31 Dec 2023; Moyenne Section (4-5 years old): 1 Jan – 31 Dec 2022; Grande Section (5-6 years old): 1 Jan – 31 Dec 2021. Primary — CP (6-7 years old): 1 Jan – 31 Dec 2020; CE1 (7-8 years old): 1 Jan – 31 Dec 2019; CE2 (8-9 years old): 1 Jan – 31 Dec 2018; CM1 (9-10 years old): 1 Jan – 31 Dec 2017; CM2 (10-11 years old): 1 Jan – 31 Dec 2016. Enrollment forms for 2026-2027: The application does not guarantee a place. We will confirm your child's enrollment after reviewing the file, after an admission appointment and depending on the availability of space. It is possible to register your child throughout the year, subject to availability. For all registration requests, fill out this form: app.ecole-futee.com. Enrolment education; New Students & re-registration; Extracurricular activities.
IST campus is located in Colomiers, to the west of the city of Toulouse. The address is 2, allée de l'Herbaudière, Route de Pibrac, 31770 Colomiers, France. The campus is about 20 minutes from Toulouse-Blagnac Airport by car. The local bus service is operated by Tisseo; the IST bus stop is 'Pornic' on Allée de l'Herbaudière on circular route 150, and the nearest local train stop is Colomiers-Lycée International, about a 10-minute walk from the school.
IST serves ages 3 to 18 years. It comprises Early Years, Primary and Secondary, and offers the Primary Years Programme (PYP), the Cambridge IGCSE programme, and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme.
International school.
There are over 30 nationalities represented. The most common nationality is Spanish (about 31%), followed by British (about 24%) and French (about 16%). This yields approximately 16% local (French) and 84% international students.
IST follows a whole-school approach to meeting additional educational needs, with extra support available from a dedicated Student Support Coordinator for targeted interventions. Sessions focus on literacy and numeracy skills, study skills and curriculum support, with multi-sensory learning. The school also works with an Educational Psychologist/Counsellor to support students, teachers and parents.
France.
Primary hours are 08:30–16:00 on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday and 08:30–12:00 on Wednesday. Secondary hours are 08:30–16:15 on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday and 08:30–12:00 on Wednesday.
The School does not operate a school-run bus service; transport is via public transport. Local bus service is provided by Tisseo; the IST bus stop is Pornic on Allée de l'Herbaudière on circular route 150.
The student canteen provides well-balanced meals prepared on site by a French chef and dedicated canteen staff; meals are subsidised. Kindergarten to Grade 10 must eat in the canteen; Grades 11-12 may eat in the canteen, leave the building at lunch, or eat in their common room.
The School is owned and managed by Airbus Mobility SAS, a wholly owned subsidiary of Airbus. Airbus nominates the President to run the company, who is also the Principal of the School. The Board of Directors comprises three Airbus employees, and the Governors (conseil pédagogique) number six to seven; they oversee governance and may call on an independent educational consultant as a non-voting adviser.
IST offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) for Grades 11-12, with the option to study for the full Diploma or the IB Course. The Diploma Programme requires six subjects (three at Higher Level and three at Standard Level), an extended essay, a Theory of Knowledge course, and Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS). IST has been an IB World School since January 2000. For Grades 9-10, IST runs the (I)GCSE Programme with core subjects English Language, French, Mathematics, and Science (Double Award), plus a range of option subjects including Art and Design, Business Studies, Design Technology, Drama, Geography, German, History, ICT, Music, and Spanish. The school emphasizes small class sizes to foster close teacher interaction and individualized learning.
Small class sizes enable significant interaction with teachers and opportunities for individual project work.
GCSE pass rate 89% (A-C / 9-4) and 100% of IB Diploma students were successful with an average of 33 points in 2025.
The majority of IST graduates continue their education at colleges and universities around the world. Institutions listed include University of Toronto, McGill University, INSA Lyon, INSA Toulouse, Imperial College London, Cambridge University, Oxford University, LSE, University of Barcelona, and ESSEC Business School (Singapore), among others.
IB Scholarships are offered; up to two places per year for exceptional talent.
IST provides a Primary and Secondary Student Support Department that ensures all pupils can access the curriculum and have opportunities to progress. The provision addresses educational and emotional needs through a holistic, whole-child approach and provides inclusive, differentiated learning. All staff promote a pupil's self-esteem and well-being and monitor progress to ensure appropriate supports are in place. The school may involve an Educational Psychologist and other external specialists, including the School Doctor, to support emotional and behavioural needs when required. The school also addresses transitions and may provide counselling through the psychologist for students experiencing anxiety, including during transitions from primary to secondary.
Pupils requiring Special Educational Needs provision are admitted to IST in line with the school's admissions policy, where it is deemed that the school can meet their needs. If the need may exceed the school's capacity, a place may be refused or more information requested. The Primary and Secondary Student Support Coordinators assess concerns, and may refer a pupil to an Educational Psychologist. Extra support may be provided in small groups or on a one-to-one basis and supported by the Student Support Department and teaching assistants. The school may engage outside agencies, including an Educational Psychologist, for assessment and support, with parents kept informed. An Intervention Plan with progress targets is drawn up when needed and reviewed to monitor and support progress.
Pupils learning English as an Additional Language are defined as those with a home language other than English or who are in the process of learning English for educational purposes. Every class teacher has responsibility for language development of EAL learners, and the Student Support Department provides additional English support as needed. EAL provision may include extra English support using interactive resources, depending on the level of English. IST believes that non-first-language English speakers make strong progress through immersion in the mainstream curriculum, with language development supported within the classroom.
Emotional well-being is addressed through the Student Support provision. Pupils with emotional or behavioural needs may be referred to the school's psychologist for counselling, and external agencies may be involved where appropriate. The school supports transitions (e.g., Grade 5 to Grade 6 transfer) and may arrange counselling if anxiety occurs, in consultation with parents and staff.
Safeguarding is addressed through child protection processes, with the Student Support Coordinator coordinating with external agencies when needed. The school may engage Educational Psychologists and other professionals and will keep parents informed. All discussions with parents will be treated with the strictest confidence. External agencies may be involved to assess and support pupils as required, with parental involvement.
Applications are accepted throughout the year. To enroll, complete the Expression of Interest Form or contact the Personnel and Student Information Manager (PSIM). The PSIM will answer questions and guide you through the application process. Step 1: Submit a complete application. The following documents must be fully completed and submitted before an application can be reviewed: Registration Form; School Recommendation Form; Tuition Fee Information Form; Academic reports for the last academic year. For K3 and above, students will be admitted only if they satisfy the School's academic standards. For Primary students, please submit a piece of unaided written work. If English is not the child's first language please provide any documented evidence (certificates, reports etc.) of English language ability in reading, writing, speaking and listening. Registration Fee: The non-refundable registration fee and the Tuition Fee Information Form or the Airbus Billing Form must accompany each application. Step 2: Application review. Once all elements have been provided, the Principal will review the application. Step 3: Application decision. Admission may be granted, declined or the School may place the student on a waiting list. In all cases, the parent(s)/guardian(s) will be notified in writing. Decisions on applications for the start of the academic year (September) will be made in April/May. [eu](https://www.intst.eu/copy-of-admissions-process-1))
IB Scholarships: The International School of Toulouse offers a scholarship programme for the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, covering the last two years of Secondary schooling at IST. The programme is designed for students who wish to pursue a university programme in English, such as in the United Kingdom or the United States. A limited number of scholarships is available each year, with a maximum of two places. All scholarship students have achieved very good IB Diploma results, including full marks, and are expected to maintain this standard. The school does not provide boarding facilities, so scholarship students are expected to live with their parents/guardians while studying at IST. IB Scholarship Information and the IB Scholarship Application Form are available. [eu](https://www.intst.eu/copy-of-admissions-process))
Admission may be granted, declined or the School may place the student on a waiting list.