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.

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 International School of The Hague (ISH)

Dutch International Schools Association. With 607 primary students and 1332 secondary students, the ISH mission is based on curious, connected and compassionate learning, inspiring students to become proactive global citizens.

PartnerPete.com

As a utility provider, PartnerPete.com offers various services to expats who are living in or are moving to the Netherlands. We help expats ease their move and get the best deals on home utilities. We get you up and running in your home as soon as possible. All services in one place, no hidden costs and everything based on your personal needs.

ABN AMRO Bank

A trusted financial partner and specialist for expats in a new environment: we handle all your financial wishes including tailor made expat mortgages with special care. We offer you English speaking professionals, documentation, internet, and mobile banking in English.

Expatica Communications B.V.

Expatica.com provides expats in the Netherlands the information they need to turn their new country into their home. Expatica's goal is to help you live your life to the fullest, find your passion at work, and love your new home – wherever that may be.

Women’s Business Initiative International (WBII)

The WBII is a one-stop-shop for women entrepreneurs. Members create a professional platform to promote their businesses, seek advice and exchange knowledge and experience. Women from all ages, walks of life, and countries, participate. Start Your Own Business Seminars are a great opportunity to get started for those considering to set-up a business.

Direct Dutch Institute

Direct Dutch Institute is the oldest language school for Dutch in The Hague. We have over 30 years of experience in teaching Dutch to expats and we are specialised in Dutch courses of all levels, in various formats.

Serviced Apartments by Preferred

Serviced Apartments by Preferred offers a wide range of short- and longstay accommodations in The Hague and across Europe. Benefit from competitive rates, no booking fees, and personalized service. No request too large no detail too small.

NL Cares Den Haag

NL Cares is a platform for flexible volunteer work. We help you find activities to support society's most vulnerable like elderly, children, homeless, migrants and people with disabilities.

OHRA Health Insurance

OHRA health insurance: Easy & personal At OHRA, insurance is no hassle. This has been the most normal thing in the world for us for 100 years. You can easily arrange everything yourself when it suits you. Via this website or the OHRA App. And would you rather be helped personally? Then just call us. We are there for you when it matters to you.

ACCESS

A not-for-profit organisation managed by volunteers – themselves internationals with experience in relocating to new countries – which has been serving the international community in the Netherlands for more than 30 years. Using our own personal experiences, we are here to answer questions you have about moving to and settling in your new home.

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.