Austria, Graz
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Graz International Bilingual School (GIBS) is a state bilingual senior secondary school in Graz, Austria, offering a German‑English curriculum for students aged 10–18. The bilingual programme begins in Grade 5 and combines the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (Grades 11–12) with the Austrian Matura, so graduates earn both qualifications. German (A, B or Ab Initio) is obligatory, and the language of instruction is English, supported by a dedicated GIBS Foundation that funds language assistants and trips. Since January 2024 the school has charitable status. Located at Georgigasse 85, 8020 Graz, GIBS has more than 600 students and 60+ staff, and an on‑site library with an online catalogue. IB facilities include an Office, a Physics Lab, and dedicated classrooms; a gym, motor‑skills playground, and inclusive wheelchair basketball support sport. After‑school care (ACE), activities such as Gardening, Choir and Adventure Gym, intercultural projects, exchanges, and a strong CAS program enrich the curriculum here.
Georgigasse 85, 8020 Graz, Austria
Graz International Bilingual School has instruction in English, German.
Georgigasse 85, 8020 Graz, Austria
Eight-year program (Grades 5–12; Years 1–8)
Bilingual senior secondary school (German-English)
20+ nationalities represented
Additional learning assistance in core subjects with GIBS teachers
Austria
45-minute periods
Graz International Bilingual School teaches IB (DP), Bespoke Curriculum for students aged 10 to 18.
GIBS provides a bilingual German-English senior secondary curriculum for students aged 10–18. The bilingual programme starts in Grade 5. It offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme in Grades 11–12, with preparation in Grade 10; graduates earn both the IBDP and the Austrian Standardisierte Reifeprüfung (Matura). German (A, B or Ab Initio) is an obligatory subject.
The IB Diploma Programme is internationally recognized and opens doors to leading universities worldwide.
Year 1/Grade 5 enrolment: Applications for 2026/27 begin with an early online admissions window from December 1 to December 20, 2025. Interviews for new Year 1 classes (three classes of 25 students each) are held January 9–10, 2026; bilingual interviews are conducted in English and German. Applicants should upload 2024/25 report cards (Schulnachricht and Jahreszeugnis) or the last two report cards if not in Austria, with file names in the format SURNAME-FIRSTNAME-REPORTCARD. Following the interview, acceptance or non-acceptance is communicated by February 22, 2026. Schul- und Berufsinformationsmesse (Wohin nach der Volksschule?) occurs on 17–18 October 2025; due to limited capacity, not all applicants can be accepted. An online application form is available from December 1 to December 20, 2025.
Admission Years 2-6/Grades 6-10: To be considered for year 2 and above, the majority of classes are currently full and there are waiting lists for all year groups; priority will be given to applicants who perform well in academic assessments and to those relocating to Styria for employment purposes. 1. Complete the GIBS international admissions form. 2. 3. Attend an assessment and interview (assessment days organized throughout the school year; can be online in exceptional circumstances). 4. Decision: once the steps are completed, a decision is given; if suitable but no space is available in the requested class, the applicant is placed on a waiting list. For transfers within Austria, language requirements apply and students begin language study in Year 3.
Admission IBDP (Grades 11-12): Application process for international students for the IB and pre-IB programs. Placements are based on availability, residency and fluency in either English or German, and due to limited places, placements for the upcoming school year are offered at the end of each academic year. Step 1: General enquiry via the international admissions form. Step 2: Provide copies of educational history and proof of residency. Step 3: School visit and appointment with the admissions officer. Step 4: Assessment in Math and English (and German when applicable). The written and oral assessment carries a 50 euro fee per candidate. Step 5: Formal registration with required documents and enrollment; being a state-funded Gymnasium, the Austrian Ministry covers the majority of costs; your contributions include IB examination and mentoring fees, textbooks, and proof of residency.
There are waiting lists for all year groups; priority is given to applicants who perform well in academic assessments and to those relocating to Styria for employment.
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