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Summer is coming soon! – Part II: Wiener Sommerdeutschkurse
It's no secret: We are already looking forward to summer! And are eagerly preparing for our summer projects – just like the Wiener Sommerdeutschkurse!
The Wiener Sommerdeutschkurse are a free offer from the City of Vienna for non-regular students in the summer months of July and August.
New this year: For the first time in 2025, new schoolchildren will also be able to take part, i.e. children who are required to start school in the fall and will be attending a primary school in Vienna!
Are you interested in participating or do you know someone who could join? Information about the Wiener Sommerdeutschkurse 2025 and the new offer especially for new schoolchildren is available here on our freshly printed multilingual information sheets – feel free to share!
Are you interested in working in our team? We are looking for support for our team of Wiener Sommerdeutschkurse! Take a look at the many vacancies – maybe there is just the right thing for you!
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