European School, Frankfurt am Main explained

European School, Frankfurt am Main
Latin Name:Schola Europaea
Established:2002
Oversight Label:Operated by
Director:Ferdinand Patscheider (Italy)
Address:Praunheimer Weg 126, D-60439,
Country:Germany
Coordinates:50.158°N 8.6231°W
Pushpin Map:Hesse#Germany#European Union
Enrolment:1,592[1]
Enrolment As Of:2022-2023
Student Union:The Pupils' Committee
Age Range:4 to 18
Free Label:Sister Schools
Free Label2:Diploma
Free Text2:European Baccalaureate

European School, Frankfurt am Main, or ESF (German: '''Europäische Schule Frankfurt am Main'''; French: '''École européenne de Francfort-sur-le-Main''') is a European school in Frankfurt, Germany.

History

The European School Frankfurt was opened in 2002 and caters for nursery school, primary school, and secondary students.

Approximately 1,500 pupils attend the school, of 45 nationalities. In addition to the four language sections (German, English, French and Italian) of the early years, the Spanish section was opened in September 2018. For the students without a language section (SWALS), apart from Maltese, all languages spoken in the member states of the EU are taught.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Board of Governors of the European Schools. European_Schools#Board_of_Governors. Données sur la rentrée scolaire 2022-2023 des Ecoles européennes. Office of the Secretary-General of the European Schools. 14 February 2024. 2.
  2. https://www.expatarrivals.com/europe/germany/frankfurt/european-school-frankfurt-am-main