Luxembourg’s schools are preparing to hold open days to show parents and pupils what they have to offer.
Among those taking part are state-run international schools teaching in English.
Most of the public international schools teach the European curriculum, except Michel Lucius in Luxembourg City, which takes children through the UK curriculum. Pupils are put in a language sections - usually either English, French or German - and learn the other languages.
Over the past decade Luxembourg has stretched its fee-free international school options in response to the growing number of foreigners moving into the country. A further three schools are set to open in Schifflange, Dudelange and Sanem.
You will need to register to attend certain schools’ open days and some will reply with a specific time slot. Check their websites for more information.
Mondorf les Bains international school | 24 February | 8:00-13:00 (primary and secondary) |
Anne Beffort international school, Mersch | 24 February | 09:30-12:30 |
Differdange international school | 29 February | 13:30-15:30 (nursery, primary, secondary) |
Michel Lucius school, Luxembourg City | 29 February | 5:30-18:00 via Teams (primary school) |
18:00-19:00 via Teams (secondary school) | ||
2 March | 09:00-12:00 in person (primary) | |
09:00-13:00 in person (secondary) | ||
Lycée Privé Emile Metz | 9 March | 09:00-13:00 (Dommeldange &Differdange) |
4 May | 09:00-16:00 (Dommeldange &Differdange) | |
Edward Steichen school, Clervaux | 27 April | 09:00-13:00 |
Lënster Lycée, Junglinster | 4 May | 09:30-14:00 (primary and secondary) |
The Athénée de Luxembourg in Merl and Gaston Thorn in Cessange held their open days earlier than the others, in January.
ISL in Merl, Luxembourg City, is the only private school holding an open day, on 16 March between 10:00-13:00. St George’s international school in Hamm and Over the Rainbow in Belair organize personal tours but do not plan open days.
For a full list of all Luxembourg secondary schools’ open days click here.