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St. George's - The British International School Cologne

St. George's - The British International School Cologne

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  • Airport Pickup
  • Telephone
  • +49 2233 808870
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  • Address
  • Husarenstraße 20, 50997 Köln, Germany

Options

  • Urban
  • On-Campus Dorm/residence
  • Off-campus Residence
  • Private language institute (at University)

Why This School?

  • - As an authorised International Baccalaureate (IB) World School additionally accredited by the Cambridge Assessment International Education and Pearson, St. George’s British International School Cologne offers the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme, the International Baccalaureate (IB) Career-related Programme, Cambridge IGCSE and BTEC Diploma qualifications.
    - Under the national policy in place since 1986 (Vereinbarung über die Anerkennung des International Baccalaureate Diploma), the IB Diploma is recognised as a qualification equivalent to the Abitur for entry to higher education in Germany (Hochschulzugangsberechtigung) and to universities around the world if official criteria are met.
    - St. George’s School Cologne is a member of the Council of British International Schools (COBIS), the premier global association for British International Schools across the world, committed to quality assurance in British schools overseas and the safety of students who study and learn at these schools.

About the  St. George's - The British International School Cologne

  • St. George's School is an IB World School, for students from age 2-18. St George's is a private school and teaches the English National Curriculum (in form of IGCSE at Key Stage 4) and the IB Diploma Programme after Key Stage 4. St. George's is a coeducational and non-denominational school which is run independently from local or state financial support. School uniform is compulsory with the aim of improving discipline, reducing social exclusion and strengthening the identity of the school. It has schools in three German cities: Cologne, Duisburg and Munich. St. George's School Cologne was the first British boarding school in Germany.

Course information

  • Focus of Study :
    St. George’s provides a caring and supportive environment in which young people feel inspired to learn. We encourage our pupils to explore and develop their passions and interests, nurturing curiosity and fostering ambition. Our curriculum is designed to provide the best possible foundation for every child to achieve their aspirations. Our curriculum is based on the National Curriculum for England, Wales and Northern Ireland. This provides a broad, flexible and challenging framework which allows us to develop reflective and knowledgeable learners who are ready for the demands of the future. It allows us to nurture life-long learning skills, developing the whole child, not just knowledge and understanding alone. In the Sixth Form, the International Baccalaureate Diploma builds on these skills to produce fully rounded individuals, ready for the challenges of university and beyond. We regularly review and adapt our curriculum to ensure it meets the needs of our ever changing international community. With a wide range of nationalities represented across the school, it is important to us that topics remain relevant and interesting to our pupils, and offer a balanced, multi-cultural view of the world.

    Benefit, Goal of this course :
    The Sixth Form encompasses the age ranges 16-18 and the year groups 12 and 13. In our Sixth Form, we pride ourselves on creating an environment that is academically rigorous yet cares for the emerging needs of young adults. This is an exciting time of change and development, as our students take greater ownership of their academic path and prepare to step into the world of university and career. It is the culmination of their time in school, and we ensure that it is used to its full potential. The Sixth Form provides the opportunity to explore new fields, broadening students’ experience and stimulating interest and inquiry. We offer a wide array of subjects and students can tailor their choices to suit their ability and aspirations. We offer students careful guidance in making these choices, to ensure that their personalised programme is the right one for them.


    Curriculum :
    From Year 1 to Year 9, we follow the National Curriculum for England, Wales and Northern Ireland. In Year 10 and 11, our pupils complete International GCSEs, which are offered by Cambridge International Examinations. In Year 12 and 13, students study towards the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme.

    Classroom Hour :
    The core school day runs from 8:30-15:30, with drop off possible from 8:00. Optional club activities run until 16:30. The secondary school operates a two week timetable, with 6 lessons of 55 minutes every day.

Course information

Class size 20 Students Schedule 52 Weeks
Accommodation On-Campus Dorm/residence, Off-campus Residence

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Course Schedule

2024-09-01
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  • * Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.

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Accommodation

  • Our Boarding House offers students a truly international boarding experience, within the expansive and secure grounds of St. George’s School. Our aim within the Boarding House is to produce mature, confident young adults, who are both self-motivated and socially responsible. We are aware that our students will be competing in an international market both at university and in the world of work.  A St. George’s boarder will have the opportunities to develop the necessary skills and acumen to excel and succeed in life.

Surrounding Area

  • We provide a structured week for our boarding students which offers scheduled time for study, meals and activities as well as opportunities for time for relaxation. During this time, students can visit the local village, join local sports clubs and explore Cologne. Our older students enjoy additional privileges and have the independence to manage their own study, whilst being overseen by the boarding tutors. Younger students also receive support and intervention from our tutors and from senior students if they are encountering difficulties with aspects of their studies. Each term we provide a full programme of activities for our students. These include a range of competitions and events, from table tennis and Wii Dance-off competitions to Art competitions and musical performances. We offer to students regular weekend trips to popular local venues. These include go-karting, laser-tag and the English Cinema as well as the famous Phantasialand and Cologne Christmas Markets. We also take students further afield once a term, so that they can benefit from all that the area has to offer. This has included trips into the countryside in the mountainous region to the east of the city, and journeys to attractions within other parts of Nordrhein Westphalia.

Facilities

  • Our school facilities are excellent, and include a full size all-weather sports surface, sports hall, tennis and basketball courts. We also provide all students with access to high-speed wifi throughout all boarding house areas, and a fully equipped student common room, which includes a snooker table, large TV, table tennis table and games consoles. A fitted kitchen is also provided, in which our students are often found socialising, preparing food. They also learn to cook and bake with staff for our student competitions. Our resident students benefit from access to local sports clubs and facilities as well as open use of the extensive sports facilities within the school Campus. Students who excel in music and art are encouraged to spend time practising and pursuing these activities in their free time. They have access to the school music facilities in the evening and benefit from the use of several pianos on campus and well-equipped music rooms in which to practise.

Activity

  • We strongly believe in the importance of enrichment activities that compliment pupils’ academic development. We provide a wide range of diverse and exciting activities for pupils, designed to help them explore additional skills, talents or interest areas. Pupils are strongly encouraged to become engaged in the extra-curricular activities on offer in the school. Clubs take place at lunch time and after-school, and include sporting, creative or further academic activities. Sports clubs train teams who participate in a range of sporting fixtures against other schools and clubs throughout Germany and beyond. We also offer private instrumental lessons through external music teachers. These lessons take place during the school day. There are numerous opportunities to perform, including concerts, class and year group performances throughout the year.

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