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Da Vinci International School Antwerp

Belgium, Antwerp

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees €17,325 - 29,900
Ages 2 - 18 years
Type Co-educational
Opened 1997
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (DP), IPC (International Primary Curriculum), IMYC (International Middle Years Curriculum)
Taught languages Dutch, French, Mandarin, Spanish
Strengths Languages, Visual and Creative Arts, Performing Arts
Clubs Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, Community and Service
Stages Early Years, Primary School, Secondary School, Sixth Form
Introduction

Da Vinci International School Antwerp is a boutique international school founded in 1997, now part of Chatsworth Schools group. It serves students from age 2 to 18 in an IB Continuum, with the Primary Years Programme for ages 3–11, the Middle Years Programme for grades 6–10, and the Diploma Programme for grades 11–12. The school prioritizes small class sizes and a nurturing community where every student is a valued member of the Da Vinci family. The curriculum emphasizes language development with Dutch and French offered in the MYP and international focus across disciplines. Students engage in structured inquiry through the PYP's six thematic units, and in the MYP they prepare for the DP with study-skills and careers programmes. The DP includes Theory of Knowledge, CAS, and Extended Essay. Beyond academics, the school offers excursions and clubs in arts, culture, and service, plus a Band, art exhibitions, and PTA-led events.

Verbondstraat 67, 2000 Antwerpen, Belgium

The Essentials

Da Vinci International School Antwerp has instruction in English.

Location

Verbondstraat 67, 2000 Antwerp, Belgium. The school is described as a 'Boutique International School'. It serves both expat and Belgian families.

Stages

Primary Years Programme (PYP); Middle Years Programme (MYP); Diploma Programme (DP)

Type

Boutique international school. It was founded in 1997 and intentionally remains small to create a nurturing environment where every student is a valued member of the Da Vinci family.

Fees

Annual tuition at Da Vinci International School Antwerp ranges from EUR 17,325 to EUR 29,900 for 2026/27.

Application fee

- An application fee of EUR 1,000 is charged per new student at the time the application is submitted. This application fee is non‑refundable.

Annual tuition fees (per school year) — day students

- Pre‑School 1 & 2: EUR 17,325 per year.
- Pre‑Kindergarten: EUR 17,325 per year.
- Kindergarten: EUR 18,900 per year.
- Grades 1–5: EUR 21,525 per year.
- Grades 6–8: EUR 24,150 per year.
- Grades 9–12: EUR 29,400 per year. (IB examination fees for Grades 10 and 12 are not included in this amount.)

Billing schedule and instalment (parents who pay their own fees)

- Standard instalment plan (parents who pay their own fees):
- 35% of the annual tuition is due by June 1.
- 35% of the annual tuition is due by September 1.
- 30% of the annual tuition is due by December 1.

- Company invoices: 100% of the annual tuition is payable by June 1.

- Per‑term instalment amounts (examples calculated from the annual tuition and the 35/35/30 schedule):
- Pre‑School / Pre‑K (EUR 17,325): Term 1 = EUR 6,063.75, Term 2 = EUR 6,063.75, Term 3 = EUR 5,197.50.
- Kindergarten (EUR 18,900): Term 1 = EUR 6,615.00, Term 2 = EUR 6,615.00, Term 3 = EUR 5,670.00.
- Grades 1–5 (EUR 21,525): Term 1 = EUR 7,533.75, Term 2 = EUR 7,533.75, Term 3 = EUR 6,457.50.
- Grades 6–8 (EUR 24,150): Term 1 = EUR 8,452.50, Term 2 = EUR 8,452.50, Term 3 = EUR 7,245.00.
- Grades 9–12 (EUR 29,400): Term 1 = EUR 10,290.00, Term 2 = EUR 10,290.00, Term 3 = EUR 8,820.00.

Mid‑year enrolment adjustments

- When a student enrols during the school year the tuition charged is adjusted as follows: January = 70% of the total fee; February = 60%; March = 50%; April = 40%; May/June = 30% (of the annual fee).

Capital / fixed charges

- A capital building fee of EUR 500 is charged per student each school year (capped at EUR 1,000 per family).
- The school publishes an annual fixed charge to cover items such as insurance, some excursions and school publications; specific fixed‑charge detail is managed through the school invoice process.

Other costs / additional fees

- English Language Acquisition (ELA): students who need additional English support are required to attend school‑based ELA classes at an additional cost until B1 level is achieved.
- Learning support: where a specially designated Learning Support Assistant is required, there are additional costs associated with that provision.
- School dress code and PE kit: all students must follow the school dress code; uniform and PE kit costs are additional and are not specified in the published fee list.
- IB examination charges: fees for IB examinations are not included in the published tuition for Grades 10 and 12.

Boarding fees

- No boarding fees are published; the school does not list a boarding programme or boarding charges in its published fee information.

Refunds and notice

- The application fee is explicitly non‑refundable. No separate refund schedule for tuition or deposits is published in the school's fee information; mid‑year fee percentages for enrolment are published as the method for adjusting charges on entry during the year.

Fee payment options and bank details

- All school fee payments must be made in Euros via bank transfer. Cash payments are not accepted.
- Bank details provided for fee payments:
- Bank: Crelan Bank, Koningin Astridlaan 74 – 2550 Kontich – Belgium.
- BIC: NICABEBB.
- IBAN: BE11 8538 8875 4448. Please quote the applicant's name when making payments.
- Company invoices are billed for 100% by June 1; the parent instalment schedule is 35% / 35% / 30% as noted above.

Contact for accounts

- The school publishes an accounts enquiries contact for billing questions: accounts@da-vinci.be and the school telephone number.

Brief note on unavailable details

- The published information does not list boarding fees, does not specify a published method to pay by credit card, and does not publish a separate, detailed refund policy for tuition withdrawals beyond the non‑refundability of the application fee and the mid‑year pro‑rata entry percentages. Where specific figures (for example, uniform costs or IB exam fees) are not published, they are treated as additional charge items.
Academics

Da Vinci International School Antwerp teaches IB (DP), IPC (International Primary Curriculum), IMYC (International Middle Years Curriculum) for students aged 2 to 18.

Curriculum

Da Vinci International School Antwerp offers the International Baccalaureate continuum: Primary Years Programme (PYP) for ages 3 to 11, Middle Years Programme (MYP) for grades 6 to 10, and Diploma Programme (DP) for grades 11 and 12. The PYP is designed for students aged 3 to 11 and uses a six-theme, trans-disciplinary framework with structured inquiry; subject areas include English (first language or English Language Acquisition), Mathematics, Dutch & French, Science & Technology, Social Studies, Performing Arts, Visual Arts, and Physical Education. The MYP comprises eight subject groups and places a strong emphasis on language learning, with Dutch and French taught at levels from beginner to proficient; it provides a bridge to the DP with dedicated study skills and careers programmes, and assessments include both informal and formal methods with end-of-semester exams. The DP includes a Core of Theory of Knowledge, CAS, and an Extended Essay; students select six subjects from Groups 1–6 (three at Higher Level and three at Standard Level); graduates go on to universities and colleges around the world.

Higher Education Progression

Graduates have progressed to universities and colleges worldwide, including University of Aberdeen; Artevelde University College; KU Leuven; University of Antwerp; University of Birmingham; Free University of Brussels; Concordia University; University College Cork; Delft University of Technology; University of Dublin; University of Edinburgh; Eindhoven University of Technology; University College of Karel de Grote; IDC Herzliya; University of Central Lancashire; Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp; University of Milan; University of Greenwich; University of Hull; Middlesex University; University of Surrey; Utrecht University; University of York.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The school provides pastoral care through form tutors who have a pastoral role and monitor each student's progress and well-being. It fosters a welcoming and caring environment where students are encouraged to reach their full potential and develop into engaged lifelong learners. The school emphasizes international mindedness. Core values include Diversity, Respect, Teamwork, Empowerment, and Fun.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The school is educationally inclusive and recognises that some students may require additional learning support. A specially designated Learning Support Assistant may be provided to meet complex learning needs.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

All lessons are taught in English. Students who need additional English support attend school-based ELA classes at an additional cost until they reach CEFR Level B1.

Mental Wellbeing

Wellbeing is a focus across the school. A form tutor's pastoral role supports student well-being. There is attention to maintaining a caring environment in which students can develop confidence and resilience.

Safeguarding

Pastoral care and monitoring of student well-being are central to safeguarding. Form tutors provide ongoing oversight of each student's progress and welfare to ensure a safe learning environment.

Admissions

Admissions

Make an enquiry or book a private tour via the Admissions pages to begin. The school offers an enquiry form and a private tour booking option on Admissions. The application has a non-refundable application fee of €1,000 per new student and a capital building fee of €500 per student per school year. Tuition by year group is: Pre-School €17,325; Pre-Kindergarten €17,325; Kindergarten €18,900; Grades 1–5 €21,525; Grades 6–8 €24,150; Grades 9–12 €29,400 (IB exam fees for Grades 10 and 12 not included). All lessons are taught in English; English Language Acquisition (ELA) classes may be required to support students until Level B1 CEFR. Learning Support is available with possible additional costs for a Learning Support Assistant. Enrolments during the school year have fee adjustments: January 70%, February 60%, March 50%, April 40%, May/June 30%. Fees are payable in Euros by bank transfer to Crelan Bank, Koningin Astridlaan 74 – 2550 Kontich, Belgium; BIC NICABEBB; IBAN BE11 8538 8875 4448; please quote the applicant's name. A dress code and enrolment details are provided during enrolment; the school emphasizes inclusive learning practices and may provide additional information about the process during enrolment.

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