International Schools
Karlsruhe is fortunate to have a range of international education opportunities.
The European School of Karlsruhe teaches in English, French or German from kindergarten and leads up to examinations for the European Baccalaureate.
A little further afield you can find the Heidelberg International School and International School of Stuttgart as well as the bi-lingual German-English Swiss International School near Stuttgart.
Local German Schools
If you wish to educate your children in German there are a number of excellent state schools. See below for an overview of the German education system. For a complete listing of schools in Karlsruhe check here.
This is not always an easy route, especially if the parents don't speak German. Anecdotally, it takes about 4 months or more for the children to begin to assimilate — and these can be rough. The prize is learning the language and culture as good as a native speaker.
Courses to bring the kids up to speed are offered by some schools — they are called VKL (Vorbereitungsklassen) (Preparation classes) and concentrate mostly on language learning for non-native speakers.
Pre-Kindergarten (Kita)
Pre-Kindergarten places (for children younger than three) are few and far between. As of August 2013, the state guarantees a spot for one to three year olds, but it may not be at your first choice and not necessarily close to your work or home.
German law says children under 12 who are less than 1.5 meters (59 inches) in height must ride in a booster seat (Kindersitz). This seat must be appropriate for the weight of the child.
All EU residents who live or work in Germany are entitled to a child benefit/allowance (Kindergeld) under the same conditions as German citizens.
Non-EU residents may also be entitled to a child benefit/allowance — this will depend on the the type of visa you have and the length of intended stay.
You are entitled to this support until your children are 18 years of age or while they remain in full-time education.
To receive Kindergeld in Germany you must not receive child support from any other country.
Where to apply
The Family Benefits Office (Familienkasse), which is part of the Federal Employment Agency (Bundesagentur für Arbeit - BA) is responsible for the paperwork.
More Information
You can read all about it in English here.
Parents money (Elterngeld) is meant for those wanting to be primary caregivers during the first 14 months of a child's life and can thus not work full-time. Conditions apply as to who is eligible. This time can be split between parents and it is possible to work part-time and still collect financial help. Because it is so complicated, it is best to apply directly to the address provided below.
Starting in 2015, and applicable to parents of children born on or after January 1, 2015 is a new additional program Elterngeld Plus making part-time work for one or both partners more lucrative.
EU citizens have the same rights as German citizens, but this does not apply if you are receiving financial assistance from your home country.
Non-EU-citizens may also receive Elterngeld, but it depends on the type of visa and your length of stay.
Where to apply
For all of Baden-Württemberg, the responsible bureau is the Landesbank Baden-Württemberg (L-Bank). Information in German can be found here.
E-mail: familienfoerderung(at)l-bank.de
Telephone: 0800 6645 471 (M-F between 8:30 am and 4 pm)
There are so many wonderful playgrounds (Spielplatz) in and around Karlsruhe.
Lucky for us - the city has a convenient list of them with maps and photos.
Particularly charming is the Schlossgartenbahn a little train (diesel and steam) that runs around the Schloss Park.
Ticks (Zecken) are part of life in and around Karlsruhe in spring and summer. Outdoor life is so pleasant and so much part of daily life here, so it's quite easy to pick up a tick while biking, walking or playing outdoors.
Ticks are an arachnid that can transmit diseases to humans and domestic pets. The longer an infected tick feeds, the greater the chance of infection.
You should check yourself, your children and pets for ticks on a regular basis. They most commonly attach themselves under the arms, around the ears, inside the belly button, the back of the knees, under the arms, around the hair line and the groin area.
Should you discover a tick, seek medical advice as incorrect removal may lead to further complications.
Vaccinations against infection from ticks are considered part of life here and you should be prepared for your doctor to offer you a vaccination against tick-borne encephalitis. Do your research in advance and decide if you want to have vaccinations.
The Karlsruhe Zoo has a special Retirement Village for Asian elephants.
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