Deutsche Botschaftsschule Peking campus

Deutsche Botschaftsschule Peking

Key Stats

Annual Fees: US$15K - US$27K

Curriculum: German Abitur

Age Range: 3-18

Students: ~500

Location: Chaoyang, Beijing

Updated April 2026


In Brief

Small. Around 700 students, K through Abitur, in Chaoyang. Feels like a village school — that's the whole point.

It runs on the German state-school model, taught in German, leading to the Abitur. If your kids don't speak solid German, this isn't the school. There's a Deutsch als Zweitsprache stream but the working language doesn't bend.

The community piece is the strongest pull. New families arrive constantly, so nobody is the new kid for long. According to one parent, "everyone is new here or was very recently. The kids look after each other." That came up in nearly every account I read.

Teachers are mostly Auslandsdienstlehrkräfte on rotation from Germany — strong credentials, but turnover every few years. The flip side is the school can absorb new staff easily because everyone's a foreigner together. One teacher said new colleagues are "welcomed incredibly quickly and warmly" because the whole staff has done the same arrival.

Academics are well regarded. The school posted a 1.9 average Abitur score through Covid distance-learning, which parents took as a real signal. Class sizes are small enough that one student in the year had a private French class running for them.

Two things to flag honestly. First, air quality. The school filters indoor air properly, but historically allowed outdoor activities up to AQI 250 — looser than most international schools in Beijing, which cut off around 200. On smog days the gym fills up fast. Second, Latin isn't currently offered, which matters if your child is heading to a German university course that requires the Latinum — families arrange private tuition.

The other limitation worth knowing: it's a German pathway. One family in the research moved their child out specifically because they wanted English-medium university options. The Abitur is recognised globally and free German university is a genuine perk, but it does point in a direction.

Location is good for family life — Sanlitun, Chaoyang Park and Liangma River all walkable. Living far out means a long bus day.

Net: if you're a German-speaking family on a posting, this is almost the obvious choice and the parents I'd trust seem to agree. If you're not committed to a German pathway through to Abitur, it isn't the school for you.


Annual Fees

Year GroupAgeUSDTotal Annual Fee
Kindergarten (ages 3-5)327,139
Grades 1-4 (ages 6-9)626,682
Grades 5-6 (ages 10-11)1028,621
Grades 7-10 (ages 12-15)1225,370
Grades 11-12 (ages 16-17)1626,144

Fees converted from CNY. For the most up to date and accurate figures please double check with the school.


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Deutsche Botschaftsschule Peking campus

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