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If you're researching international schools in Serbia offering American Curriculum, this page lists every school we know of and lets you sort, filter and compare them — without school marketing in the way. The most common curriculum is American Curriculum, taught by 2 of the schools below. Annual tuition spans roughly 5,469–28,945 RSD, with the average sitting around 13,445. Schools range from new openings to long-established names like The International School of Belgrade (opened 1948).
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ISB is an international, co‑educational day school in Belgrade offering the full International Baccalaureate continuum (PYP, MYP, DP) and an American High School Diploma through NEASC accreditation. Instruction is in English. In DP, Group 1 Language & Literature can be English or Serbian; Group 2 Language Acquisition includes French B, Spanish B, German Ab Initio, and Mandarin Ab Initio online. The school serves ages 3 to 18 across two campuses: Primary at Temišvarska 19 and Secondary at Radivoja Lole Đukića 1a, in the Senjak district. Facilities include a Primary library, Music and Art rooms, a Media Lab, and a Multipurpose space, with a Secondary facility that houses science labs, a design studio, a library, Art and Drama spaces, plus a football pitch and gym. ISB is accredited by CIS, IBO and NEASC and participates in CEESA sports and ISTA performing arts networks, with robotics, creative writing, and leadership opportunities globally.
École Française de Belgrade, a private non-profit AEFE-conventioned school, serves ages 2 to 18 from preschool to high school at Kablarska 31, Belgrade. It follows the French education system; teaching language is French, with two linguistic tracks: Classique (enriched French) and Parle (reinforced English). English begins in Grande Section; Serbian language study is included in Cycle 2 (two hours per week), and English remains mandatory with both tracks. From 5e, a fourth language (Italian, German, or Spanish) is introduced. In secondary, students may pursue the general baccalaureate, the European Section, or the French International Baccalaureate (BFI) with an American option, supporting higher education worldwide. The AEFE convention guarantees recognition and the continuity of education across AEFE schools worldwide. Facilities include an on-site cantine, preschool courtyard, and Garderie; CDI library; after-school care and diverse activities, including theatre, arts, and sports. The school emphasizes interculturality and offers guidance toward higher education and careers.
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