German School of Barcelona

The German School of Barcelona (German: Deutsche Schule Barcelona, Spanish: Colegio Alemán Barcelona, Catalan: Col·legi Alemany de Barcelona) is a German international school in Esplugues de Llobregat, Catalonia, Spain, in the Barcelona metropolitan area.[1]

German School of Barcelona
Deutsche Schule Barcelona
Colegio Alemán Barcelona
Col·legi Alemany de Barcelona
The school's main entrance at Jacint Esteva Fontanet avenue
Address
German School of Barcelona
German School of Barcelona
German School of Barcelona
Avda. Jacinto Esteva Fontanet, 105 E 08950 ESPLUGUES de Llobregat
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Information
Websitewww.dsbarcelona.com

This private school aims to successfully integrate the German children with the Spanish ones, and these into the German schooling system, so that all pupils are enabled at the conclusion of school to speak both languages vernacularly. They are guided during a 12-year tuition program together, after which they are faced with a final examination named Abitur, which is recognized on a global level. For those who do not succeed or plan on going through the whole preparatory school, secondary or general school systems are also offered.

Kindergarten

The German School of Barcelona also possesses a German-oriented kindergarten, in which children participate for three years. The preschoolers are divided in different groups according to their languages, with the main language being German. This institution aids the children in a social manner, and supports and develops their creative skills. In their third year children will participate in preschool-lessons. German knowledge is not required for acceptance.

Elementary school

The school's elementary section lasts four years. German and Spanish or Catalan children are taught in the same classes and receive one daily hour of Spanish tuition. Special classes for those who appeal to Catalan lessons are available.

Secondary and preparatory school

After a two-year-long survey (grades 5 and 6), the children are appointed to different educational levels: Gymnasium/preparatory school (grades 7–12), Realschule/simple secondary school (grades 7-10), or Hauptschule/general school (grades 7–9).

New secondary school

At the German School of Barcelona, there is a special offering for pupils entering fifth grade that do not speak fluent German. They are sent to a special class were students with the same knowledge are found, so that they can arrive to the ideal German level quicker.

Lessons for different languages

German and Spanish: Grades 1–12
English: Grades 5–12
Catalan: Grades 1–12 (until 9th grade obligatory)
French: Grades 9–12 (optional)

Notable pupils

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References

  1. "Adresse." German School of Barcelona. Retrieved on January 18, 2015. "Avda. Jacinto Esteva Fontanet, 105 E 08950 ESPLUGUES de Llobregat "
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