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Best International Schools in The Hague 2026: A Complete Guide for Expat Families

Ramo by Ramo
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Choosing the right school is one of the biggest decisions expat families face when moving to The Hague. Fortunately, the city is home to some of Europe’s finest international schools, offering world-class education in English and other languages. Here’s your comprehensive guide to international education in The Hague for 2026.

Why The Hague Is a Top City for International Education

As the International City of Peace and Justice, The Hague hosts over 200 international organisations, including the International Criminal Court, Europol, and the OPCW. This means the city has a long history of catering to international families, and its schools reflect that. You’ll find curricula from British (IGCSE/A-Levels), International Baccalaureate (IB), American, and various national systems.

Top International Schools in The Hague

1. The British School in The Netherlands (BSN)

The BSN is the largest international school in the Netherlands, with multiple campuses across The Hague. The Senior School in Voorschoten and Junior Schools in Leidschenveen and Mariahoeve serve over 2,000 students aged 3-18. The BSN follows the English National Curriculum leading to GCSEs and A-Levels, and also offers the IB Diploma. Annual fees range from €5,500 (Foundation Stage) to €8,200 (Senior School) per term in 2026. Waitlists are common, so apply as early as possible.

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2. International School of The Hague (ISH)

ISH is a partially state-subsidised international school, making it significantly more affordable than fully private options. It offers the IB Primary Years, Middle Years, and Diploma programmes. Located in the Kijkduin area, ISH serves students from 4 to 18. Thanks to Dutch government subsidies, annual fees are approximately €5,000-€7,500 — substantially lower than private alternatives. The school has an excellent reputation for diversity, with students from over 80 nationalities.

3. European School The Hague (ESH)

Originally established for children of EU institution employees, ESH now accepts private applicants. It offers the European Baccalaureate, which is recognised by universities worldwide. The school has both a primary and secondary campus. Language sections include English, French, German, and Dutch. Fees are competitive, and the European Baccalaureate is well-respected for university admissions across Europe.

4. American School of The Hague (ASH)

ASH offers an American curriculum with Advanced Placement (AP) courses and the IB Diploma. Located in Wassenaar, just north of The Hague, the school serves students from Pre-K through Grade 12. Campus facilities are exceptional, including state-of-the-art science labs, sports facilities, and performing arts spaces. Annual tuition ranges from €18,000-€26,000, making it one of the pricier options.

5. Haagsche Schoolvereeniging (HSV) International Department

HSV offers English-language primary education following the International Primary Curriculum (IPC). With two locations in the Statenkwartier and Benoordenhout areas, it’s a popular choice for younger children. Class sizes are small, and the school has a warm, community-focused atmosphere.

How to Apply: A Timeline

International school places in The Hague are competitive. Here’s a recommended timeline:

  • 12+ months before move: Research schools and shortlist options based on curriculum, location, and budget.
  • 9-12 months before: Submit applications (many schools accept applications year-round but fill up quickly).
  • 6 months before: Attend open days or virtual tours. Most schools hold open days in autumn and spring.
  • 3-6 months before: Receive offers and confirm placement with deposit payment.

Practical Considerations

Commute: Consider your home location when choosing a school. If you’re living in Statenkwartier or Archipelbuurt, schools like HSV or ISH are nearby. Families in Wassenaar often choose ASH for proximity. Read our neighbourhood guide to find the best areas for families.

Cost: Factor in not just tuition but also registration fees (€250-€2,000), building fund contributions, uniforms (if required), school trips, and extracurricular activities. Check if your employer offers an education allowance — many international organisations do.

Dutch Schools: Don’t overlook the Dutch system. Many expat families choose Dutch public schools (basisschool) for younger children to aid integration. Dutch schools are free (except for a small voluntary parent contribution) and provide excellent education. Some offer “newcomer classes” (nieuwkomersklassen) specifically for non-Dutch-speaking children.

For help with budgeting, see our complete cost of living guide for The Hague in 2026.

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Ramo is the editorial voice of Mylistingo — an AI and technology news platform based in The Hague, Netherlands. Covering artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotics, and the future of technology, Ramo delivers accurate, accessible reporting for both general audiences and industry professionals. Every article is fact-checked and written to meet Mylistingo's strict no-fabrication editorial standards.

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