Our grammar school Max-Josef-Stift is a state-run girls' grammar school with language and music branches in the heart of Munich. On our beautiful campus in the district of Bogenhausen, we also offer a day care center and a boarding school for our students.
Our school stands for openness and tolerance, modernity and tradition. The size of around 600 students allows us to personally perceive each individual, to advise them in detail and to support them individually.
We can look back on more than 200 years of history: when it was founded in 1813 by King Max I Joseph as the "Royal Educational Institute for Daughters of the Higher Class", the "Stift" was a boarding school for girls of all denominations.
We have remained a girls' school to this day, not only because we feel connected to the tradition, but because we have made the experience that as a girls' school we can support our pupils in a more targeted manner and strengthen their self-confidence. For example with regard to the MINT subjects (i.e. mathematics, computer science, natural sciences and technology) or in the development of language, music and communication skills.
Our entire school community, students, teachers, parents and families see the Gymnasium Max-Josef-Stift as a place to learn and live. This is also reflected in our mission statement.
Focus of Study : - Our goal is to prepare young girls to grow up as independent and responsible individuals in our society.
- To achieve this, we understand our school with heart, hand and brain to discover, develop and relate.
- We value our students' independence, motivation, responsibility, creativity, open-minded initiative and willingness to collaborate, courage, honesty and commitment.
Benefit, Goal of this course :
Quality assurance, personal responsibility, joy in learning
"Quality assurance" is an important keyword in current educational policy and is one of the central tasks of the school management and staff. Only a learning school, a school that also allows a critical view from the outside, can meet today's demands on a good educational institution.
In the area of school work, clear teaching, a benevolent teaching climate and individual support for the students are essential in our eyes. The students must be encouraged to take responsibility for their own learning, to persevere in the face of learning difficulties and to be committed to acquiring understanding and networked knowledge.
For our students, it is about learning with joy, for our teachers, it is about leading inquisitive, interested and committed girls to learning based on basic knowledge and skills, and making the Max-Josef-Stift a place of learning with great diversity to permit.
Curriculum :
You can choose between the following training courses:
- Linguistic branch (SG): "English - Latin - French" or "Latin - English - French"
- Compulsory instrumental lessons from the 5th grade
(possible with or without prior knowledge)
- Opportunity to participate in a musical ensemble
- Closer linking of music, art and German
A variety of elective courses are offered each school year. Here is a selection: theatre, Movement arts, orchestra, Spanish, Italian, school shop, choirs, vintage jazz dance, math plus, acrylic painting, first aid, school newspaper, kliMaxJS, Famos, etc.
Classroom Hour : - Class hours are the same as other German high schools.
- supervised learning hours:
- 2pm - 3:30pm (Friday 1:30pm - 3pm)
- Classroom (Grades 5-9) or Classroom (Grades 9-10)
- supervised by school teachers
- Extended use from 3:30pm to 4:15pm if necessary
- Evening 6.30 - 7.30 pm Supplementary study time individually or in small groups
- Focus on children in 5th and 6th grade, but also for all grades as needed.
Focus of Study : - Our goal is to prepare young girls to grow up as independent and responsible individuals in our society.
- To achieve this, we understand our school with heart, hand and brain to discover, develop and relate.
- We value our students' independence, motivation, responsibility, creativity, open-minded initiative and willingness to collaborate, courage, honesty and commitment.
Benefit, Goal of this course :
Quality assurance, personal responsibility, joy in learning
"Quality assurance" is an important keyword in current educational policy and is one of the central tasks of the school management and staff. Only a learning school, a school that also allows a critical view from the outside, can meet today's demands on a good educational institution.
In the area of school work, clear teaching, a benevolent teaching climate and individual support for the students are essential in our eyes. The students must be encouraged to take responsibility for their own learning, to persevere in the face of learning difficulties and to be committed to acquiring understanding and networked knowledge.
For our students, it is about learning with joy, for our teachers, it is about leading inquisitive, interested and committed girls to learning based on basic knowledge and skills, and making the Max-Josef-Stift a place of learning with great diversity to permit.
Curriculum :
You can choose between the following training courses:
- Linguistic branch (SG): "English - Latin - French" or "Latin - English - French"
- Compulsory instrumental lessons from the 5th grade
(possible with or without prior knowledge)
- Opportunity to participate in a musical ensemble
- Closer linking of music, art and German
A variety of elective courses are offered each school year. Here is a selection: theatre, Movement arts, orchestra, Spanish, Italian, school shop, choirs, vintage jazz dance, math plus, acrylic painting, first aid, school newspaper, kliMaxJS, Famos, etc.
Classroom Hour : - Class hours are the same as other German high schools.
- supervised learning hours:
- 2pm - 3:30pm (Friday 1:30pm - 3pm)
- Classroom (Grades 5-9) or Classroom (Grades 9-10)
- supervised by school teachers
- Extended use from 3:30pm to 4:15pm if necessary
- Evening 6.30 - 7.30 pm Supplementary study time individually or in small groups
- Focus on children in 5th and 6th grade, but also for all grades as needed.
Course Information
Qualification
N/A
Course Schedule
(2024Year schedule), has been finished. (2025Year schedule), has been updating
Fees
School's Admin fee
Tuition
Week
Week
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Housing Placement
Accommodation Fee
Terms
Homestay
On-Campus Dorm/residence
Off-Campus residence
4주
(EURO)€ 425
52주
(EURO)€ 5100
Airport Pickup
Other Charges
Remarks / Other Information
* Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.
Location
Accommodation
- Number of places:
About 50 in the boarding school
About 170 in the day care center
- Accommodation:
In double rooms or single rooms (from upper level) stairwell Internat
Common rooms (tea kitchens, billiard room, TV room, Silentium)
music practice rooms
garden, courtyard
Surrounding Area
Formerly a farming village, Bogenhausen was not incorporated into the state capital of Munich until 1892, when it quickly became one of the city’s chicest and most popular places to live. You get a feel for the village-like atmosphere of old Bogenhausen today in the area around the old parish church of St. Georg and Bogenhausen cemetery. Many famous locals or people with close ties to the city found their final resting place here in the cemetery. The park of the Maximiliananlagen borders the Isar north and south of the Friedensengel (Angel of Peace). Below the Friedensengel, in the underpass of the pedestrian and bicycle path by the river, some of the city's most talented sprayers have made their mark with their graffiti.
Activity
Leisure activities (from 15.30 to 16.15):
instrumental groups, movemen arts, handicrafts in the studioball sports, aerobics, dance, theatre, table tennis, table football, billiards; creative design in the studio.
Special pedagogical care for students in the lower school, leisure activities during the lunch break.
Further leisure activities for our boarding school students such as visits to the theatre, city tours etc. can also be found under "News" in the monthly house announcements.
Getting to the school from the airport
The Max-Josef-Stift is centrally yet quietly located on its own campus: numerous schoolgirls come from the surrounding Munich districts of Bogenhausen, Trudering, Berg am Laim, Lehel and Isarvorstadt, often by bike, many also thanks to the optimal transport connection by bus or underground -Rail. The stops Prinzregentenplatz (U4, Bus 100, Bus 54) and Böhmerwaldplatz (U4) are in the immediate vicinity. Our students come from the entire Munich catchment area.
The grounds of the MJS are characterized by several buildings that were created one after the other and harmoniously joined together, carefully designed and maintained green areas and gardens and clear boundaries of the campus due to the surrounding quiet residential streets. The building is not used by the city of Munich, e.g. as rooms for the VHS, as is practiced at many other public schools. The school family of the MJS is here among themselves.
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