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International Education

Dutch schoolchildren

The Netherlands offers top-notch instruction both in the Dutch educational system and well as at its international schools, most of which can be found in The Hague.

Last modified: 16 April 2012 - Overview

TTO

Here you find information and a list of secondary schools offering bilingual education in Dutch and English located in The Hague region.

Last modified: 16 April 2012 - Overview

School choice

Educaide and ACIE can advise you on a wide range of subjects related to international education in the Netherlands.

Last modified: 16 April 2012

Primary school

Primary education starts at the age of 4 and continues until the age of 11 or 12. Dutch international primary schools and the private international schools use either the International Primary Curriculum (IPC) or the Internat ...

Last modified: 1 May 2012 - Overview

British School

The highest concentration of international schools in the Netherlands can be found in The Hague. The city also offers a large variety of higher education at all different levels (vocational, professional, graduate and postgra ...

Last modified: 13 April 2012 - Overview

ISH steps

Secondary education starts at the age of 12 and continues until the age of 18. Dutch international secondary schools and private international schools prepare their students for the International General Certificate of Second ...

Last modified: 16 April 2012 - Overview

School calendar

Below are the school vacations and public holidays in The Hague for the 2011/2012 school year.

Last modified: 20 February 2012 - Overview

ROC Mondriaan

The Mondriaan International Stream is part of ROC Mondriaan, one of the largest providers of vocational education in the Netherlands. The International Stream offers diplomas in Hotel Management and Business.

Last modified: 14 February 2012

Mondriaan

Vocational education at the secondary level (MBO) in the Netherlands encourages the social participation of students through vocational training, general education and job-related courses.

Last modified: 16 April 2012 - Overview