Since 2013, LIS has had the Playground Buddy Programme in motion. Throughout this period, 4th and 5th grade students have... Read More
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Leipzig International School (LIS) is a non-profit co-educational day school for students from age 1 to age 18, who are part of Leipzig's diverse international community. More than 900 students from 70 countries attend LIS and the Leipzig International Kindergarten, with the most represented nations after the host country being the United States of America, Japan, United Kingdom, and the Netherlands. Leipzig International School employs over 190 staff members, from 20 different nationalities.
Read all about our wonderful school at: www.lis.school
Last school year there was the LIS Champions League, which was initiated by Matwey, Felix and Phileas. At that time... Read More
We are so thrilled to announce the top cyclists of our community LIS City Cycle effort for this year. Together... Read More
It is now over 77 years since the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau on 27th January 1945, there were less than 7,000... Read More
Although LIS Hort has many things in common with an after-school programme it is certainly much more. If we talk... Read More
The week of 14th to 18th March 2022 saw Saxony’s annual ‘Schau Rein: Tag der Offenen Unternehmen’ event return following... Read More
Two of the many highlights in a typical school day are break times when all Primary children can be outside... Read More
Security is one of our top priorities in developing any system with our students. The sign-out system in no exception.... Read More
Hello Readers! We are the Peer Mediators at LIS and we would like to share with you about Peer Mediation.... Read More
During the school holidays, Holiday Hort is offered for Primary children as a whole-day, educational and recreational programme between 07:00... Read More
After School Activities (ASA) are part of the afternoon programme, called HORT, at LIS. Besides regular Hort, which anyways offers... Read More
In mid-September, the IB Geography students braved the unseasonably chilly weather to undertake their required fieldwork in preparation to complete... Read More