Kita International on Campus Steglitz

Where the world grows together

Kita International is a bilingual, play-based kindergarten in Berlin for children aged 3–6. We provide a nurturing and inspiring early childhood environment where young learners develop language skills, confidence, and curiosity through meaningful everyday experiences.

At Kita International, 180 children from diverse cultural backgrounds grow together in a warm and welcoming setting that celebrates international values, inclusion, and respect. Our global community creates a rich learning atmosphere where children discover different cultures, perspectives, and friendships.

At a Glance

Key Facts in Brief

Language

Language

English is the primary language of instruction and everyday communication at Kita International, creating a truly international learning environment.

Physical Activity

Physical Activity

Physical activity supports healthy early development. Through active play, children build motor skills, coordination, and overall well-being.

Holistic Development

Holistic Development

We nurture personal, social, and cognitive skills individually. Supporting each child’s holistic development with care and intention.

Learning in Nature

Learning in Nature

We explore the green surroundings of Berlin-Wilmersdorf through regular outings, connecting nature experiences with meaningful educational learning opportunities.

Family Atmosphere

Family Atmosphere

A nurturing early childhood environment where children feel safe, curious, and inspired — a second home for both families and educators.

Community Events

Community Events

From our Welcome BBQ to the Lantern Walk, Fasching, Sports Day, and international celebrations, our events bring children and families together throughout the year.

A Place to Belong

Welcoming. Global. Connected.

Choosing the right kindergarten is about more than location or schedule—it’s about finding a place where your child feels safe, seen, and inspired. It’s also important for parents to take the time to choose an institution that truly fits their child’s needs and supports their growth with care and intention.

At Kita International in Berlin, located at Lentzeallee 8/14 in the Wilmersdorf district, we create a a second home for families from all over the world. Whether you are new to Berlin or already rooted here, you’ll find a community that values diversity, connection, and childhood in all its richness.

FAQ

Guidance for parents and families.

Children at Kita International come from all over the world and very often their native language is neither English nor German. It is no requirement for admission to speak either of the languages. It is, however, important that the child has a good level of their own native language before embarking on learning two new languages.

It is helpful if parents have a knowledge of English as all parent meetings and other functions are conducted in English. However, it is not a must.

All members of our team are qualified early childhood educators. Although they come from diverse international backgrounds, they speak English at a near-first-language level.

The settling-in period is introduced step by step. Children start with one hour per day, gradually increasing their time at kindergarten over the following days. The process is tailored to each child’s individual needs and typically takes about 3–4 weeks.

Children can be admitted throughout the year, depending on availability of places.

In general, children go outside at least once a day, adapted to their daily routine and specialist lessons. Since we spend time outdoors in all weather, it is important that children always have appropriate clothing at kindergarten.

For information about our current fees, please feel free to contact us directly.

Children who have attended the Starter class at Kita International get priority admission if they stick to the deadlines, which in case of children from Kita International is December before they are due to start school. After that time the children’s application will be treated like any other application from outside families. However, any placement also requires the school’s principal consent hence automatic admission cannot be guaranteed.