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Frankfurt City Guide
Education
Childcare
The most popular childcare options for full-time working parents are au pairs, all-day
babysitters and in-home care providers. Several agencies in Frankfurt offer assistance in
finding the appropriate child-care.
Babysitter- und Tagespflegevermittlung
Day-care and babysitting agency, 3-4 days notice required
Zeil 29-31
60313 Frankfurt
Tel: 069-55 94 05
E-Mail:
info@btv-frankfurt.depme Familienservice
Private organisation, works with employers in helping their employees to find childcare
Mainzer Landstr. 46
60325 Frankfurt
Tel: 069-9 20 20 80
www.familienservice.deE-Mail:
frankfurt@familienservice.deExpatbabies
Private organisation helping expats with babies to settle into life in Frankfurt
www.expatbabies.comKindergarten
Most children in Germany go to a kindergarten between the ages of three and six, although it
is not compulsory. The law guarantees a place for every child, however finding vacancies in
a kindergarten can be difficult. Therefore, flexibility may be required when choosing a
kindergarten. It may not be possible to send one’s child to the nearest kindergarten. Children
can usually attend half-day or all day. If you would like to send your child to a public
kindergarten, registration for Frankfurt runs centrally through
www.kindernetfrankfurt.de.Montessori-Kinderhaus, Anna-Schmidt-Schule
Private German pre-school
Gärtnerweg 29
60322 Frankfurt
Tel: 069–95 50 05 0
www.anna-schmidt-schule.deE-Mail:
info@anna-schmidt-schule.deInternational Bilingual Montessori School
Westendstr. 45
60325 Frankfurt
Tel: 069–74 56 46
www.ibms-frankfurt.deE-Mail:
office@ibms-frankfurt.comTaunus International Montessori School (TIMS)
Full-day programme for three to six year olds
Zimmersmühlenweg 77
61440 Oberursel (Taunus)
Tel: 06171-91 33 0
www.tims-net.deE-Mail:
info@tims-net.de