Service providers

Are you looking for an expert in housing, relocation, banking, childcare, healthcare or something else? The Hague International Centre connects you to reliable service providers who offer high-quality services in English and are familiar with your needs as an international living in The Hague region. Please note we are highly selective to the partners we promote, however we cannot be held liable for consequences with services provided by our partners.

Elckerlyc International School

Elckerlyc International is a member of The Dutch International Primary Schools (DIPS). This means that our school offers international education embedded in a Dutch context; as such we operate within the framework of the Dutch educational system. As we are partly funded by the Dutch government, we can ensure that education at our school remains affordable for expat families.

Everaert Advocaten Immigration Lawyers

Would you like to obtain permanent residence or Dutch citizenship? Do you want to bring your family to the Netherlands? What happens to your legal status when you switch employer or when you find yourself without a job? Everaert Advocaten Immigration Lawyers will happily assist with, or advise on, these and other immigration issues.

Women in Innovation and Leadership

WIL is a professional network that promotes personal growth, collaboration, and gender equality. We equip young professionals to enter the professional world by building an empowering network, offering relevant workshops and fostering collaboration. We encourage leadership through the fulfilment of one’s personal ambitions.

HSV International School

The HSV International Primary School has provided primary aged children with exceptional educational experiences since 1986. Spread over four locations in The Hague, one of our locations, Van Heutszstraat, is also home to our international special school, Lighthouse and our international preschool, The Three Little Ships.

The Hague Humanity Hub

The Hague Humanity Hub is a unique platform where a diverse community of innovators in the fields of peace, justice, and humanitarian action meet and share best practices to co-create innovative projects. Next to a professional workplace, the Hub offers access to an open and diverse community for innovation, co-creation, and knowledge exchange.

International Women’s Contact The Hague (IWC)

Founded in October 1978, the IWC The Hague is a social and cultural club with the aim of fostering contact and friendship between ladies from various nationalities who share common time and interests. The main language is English. The Club is managed by volunteers who organise events, lectures, excursions and many other activities.

American School of The Hague

American School of The Hague (ASH) builds a better world as we build better human beings. From PreK to Grade 12, ASH delivers an unparalleled student-centered education, offering the most robust and comprehensive learning opportunities of any school in the Netherlands.

The Hague International Network

The Hague International Network (THIN) is the oldest network of internationals that live/work in The Hague. Established in 2000, we organise events with international topics and THIN drinks where entrepreneurs and cultural organisations have the opportunity to present themselves in short pitches. We publish a weekly newsletter. Membership is free.

Thrive Lydia Generation

Thrive Lydia Generation is a non-profit organisation that empowers migrant women to integrate and actively participate in society. By providing resources, training and mentoring, we aim to break the cycle of poverty, promote economic productivity and build self-confidence.

The Hague Security Delta

Security Delta (HSD) is the Dutch security cluster. Over 275 companies, governmental organisations and knowledge institutions have been working together since 2013 to make a difference in securing our digitising society. They share their knowledge and collaborate on innovative security solutions, which can be scaled within the Netherlands and internationally.

The British School in The Netherlands

Est.1931, The British School in the Netherlands (BSN) offers a full British and international curriculum for children aged 3-18 across four campuses in and around The Hague. Their mission is to encourage high aspirations and challenge students through a broad education that addresses global challenges, while fostering a lifelong love of learning.

Foundation MEBYF

Taking a Spanish-speaking Expats target group in the Netherlands and Europe one step further in their social development, on topics such as vitality, participation, emancipation, inclusion and self-sufficiency.