[1] It includes levels Kindergarten through Sekundarstufe II (senior high school).
[2] The German international School of the Hague started as a "Churchschool" to prepare children for the Confirmation in the evangelical community, in times when Germany consisted of many smaller states (1856).
In 1919, the "Deutscher Schulverein Den Haag" took over the school, and in 1921 the first final exams under supervision of a representative of the German empire took place.
After the second World War, the German school system in the Netherlands had to be completely rebuilt.
It took until 1954 until in The Hague the foundation "Stichting Duitse Taalkring" was founded, and later the school could be reopened.