Primary School - German Curriculum

Our primary school is where the foundations of learning are built. Our curriculum is aimed at students aged 6 to 10 years.

A German education in an international environment

As one of the first "Excellent German Schools Aboard", we offer our primary students a unique and international environment with over 65 nationalities.

Caring and supportive Buddy System

Each new child is assigned a student buddy to help them make new friends, adapt to a new school routine and navigate the campus.

What our Parents and Students say about us

"GESS brings many nations together under the same roof. It is a modern school that is open to new methods and approaches, successfully integrating technological means in daily studies. Both of my children have also become more independent and confident. They are motivated to learn English. One of the special highlights for them is the wind instrument class, which has taught my daughter the importance of teamwork."

Family Wolf, Mother of 2 German Curriculum Students

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German curriculum Primary information

Maximum class size

24 students per class with an assistant teacher in some classes

School day

Full-days: 7:50 - 14:55
Short-days: 7:50 - 12:30
Extended afternoon programme: 12:30 - 14:55

Lunch

Freshly cooked food and snacks served in the canteen

School bus service

Supervised door-to-door bus service and shuttle bus available

Swimming programme

Dedicated weekly swimming lesson integrated into the timetable

Technology

1:1 iPad programme and technology tuition

Curriculum and pedagogical concept
Language options
Co-curricular, sports and STEAM programmes
Entry requirements

Curriculum and pedagogical concept

The primary school curriculum was adapted according to the Baden-Württemberg competence-oriented education plan of 2016.

The following subjects are taught as part of the curriculum

  • German
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies / Science
  • Art
  • Music
  • Religion / Ethics
  • Sports and Swimming

From Grade 2 onward, additional hours are dedicated to the instruction of:

  • Independent Work ("Eigenverantortliches Arbeiten" - EVA)
  • Cooperative Learning
  • Methodological Skills

Our pedagogy creates competencies in these areas:

  • Critical thinking
  • Cooperation
  • Creativity
  • Communication

In order to achieve this in the best possible way for our students, we define different priorities in our school development and accordingly, develop suitable pedagogical concepts, which are regularly evaluated.

Cornerstones of lesson development:

  • Competence-oriented teaching
  • Autonomous Work ("Eigenverantwortliches Arbeiten" - EVA)
  • Cooperative learning
  • Systematic advancement of methodological competence
  • Promotion of the German language
  • Targeted use of the latest technology in the classroom
  • Safe and responsible use of digital media
  • All children in "Eingangsstufe", grades 1, 2, 3 and 4 receive two additional German support lessons (German+).

Language options

English as second language
The language of instruction is German. English is taught as a second language by specialist language teachers in Primary school. There are four lessons a week of English in three different English levels:

  • Foreign Language (EFL)
  • English Intermediate Level (EIL)
  • English Near Native (ENN)

Mother tongue programme
As the home to over 65 nationalities, GESS offers a range of mother tongue languages that can be chosen as an optional afternoon language class in Primary School.

The languages are practised in a weekly 90-minute language enrichment programme (LEP) after school through fun and interactive language-focused activities.

Co-curricular, sports and STEAM programmes

At GESS, our students grow and develop through our extensive co-curricular programmes after school. We believe in giving our students the opportunities to discover their passions and interests both in and outside the classroom. Our students can choose from over 100 after-school programmes and activities taught by professionals including:

  • Build confidence and teamwork with over 20 sports programmes and competitive teams
  • Spark creativity through integrated and after-school arts and music programmes
  • Solve problems and build solutions to tomorrow's challenges in our STEM programme

Entry requirements

GESS is a non-selective German school and we welcome students with a diverse range of talents and abilities.

  • Year-round enrolment (students can start on any Friday)
  • In Grade 1 your child needs to be 6 years old by 31 July
  • German language skills must be at a near native or native language level, as teaching is in German
  • In exceptional cases, placement tests might be necessary for the student's benefit
  • Reference letter from previous school
  • School reports
Curriculum and pedagogical concept
Language options
Co-curricular, sports and STEAM programmes
Entry requirements

Curriculum and pedagogical concept

The primary school curriculum was adapted according to the Baden-Württemberg competence-oriented education plan of 2016.

The following subjects are taught as part of the curriculum

  • German
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies / Science
  • Art
  • Music
  • Religion / Ethics
  • Sports and Swimming

From Grade 2 onward, additional hours are dedicated to the instruction of:

  • Independent Work ("Eigenverantortliches Arbeiten" - EVA)
  • Cooperative Learning
  • Methodological Skills

Our pedagogy creates competencies in these areas:

  • Critical thinking
  • Cooperation
  • Creativity
  • Communication

In order to achieve this in the best possible way for our students, we define different priorities in our school development and accordingly, develop suitable pedagogical concepts, which are regularly evaluated.

Cornerstones of lesson development:

  • Competence-oriented teaching
  • Autonomous Work ("Eigenverantwortliches Arbeiten" - EVA)
  • Cooperative learning
  • Systematic advancement of methodological competence
  • Promotion of the German language
  • Targeted use of the latest technology in the classroom
  • Safe and responsible use of digital media
  • All children in "Eingangsstufe", grades 1, 2, 3 and 4 receive two additional German support lessons (German+).

Language options

English as second language
The language of instruction is German. English is taught as a second language by specialist language teachers in Primary school. There are four lessons a week of English in three different English levels:

  • Foreign Language (EFL)
  • English Intermediate Level (EIL)
  • English Near Native (ENN)

Mother tongue programme
As the home to over 65 nationalities, GESS offers a range of mother tongue languages that can be chosen as an optional afternoon language class in Primary School.

The languages are practised in a weekly 90-minute language enrichment programme (LEP) after school through fun and interactive language-focused activities.

Co-curricular, sports and STEAM programmes

At GESS, our students grow and develop through our extensive co-curricular programmes after school. We believe in giving our students the opportunities to discover their passions and interests both in and outside the classroom. Our students can choose from over 100 after-school programmes and activities taught by professionals including:

  • Build confidence and teamwork with over 20 sports programmes and competitive teams
  • Spark creativity through integrated and after-school arts and music programmes
  • Solve problems and build solutions to tomorrow's challenges in our STEM programme

Entry requirements

GESS is a non-selective German school and we welcome students with a diverse range of talents and abilities.

  • Year-round enrolment (students can start on any Friday)
  • In Grade 1 your child needs to be 6 years old by 31 July
  • German language skills must be at a near native or native language level, as teaching is in German
  • In exceptional cases, placement tests might be necessary for the student's benefit
  • Reference letter from previous school
  • School reports

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