International School of Hamburg
Übersicht
- von 3
- bis 19 Jahren
Koedukation
55 different nationalities
- von 3300
- bis 23290
- EUR
730 Studenten
Gegründet in 1957
Council of International Schools; New England Association of Schools and Colleges
Akademiker
Außerschulischer Unterricht
Einrichtungen
Dining room
Classrooms
Soccer court
Basketball court
Volleyball court
Arts room
Gym
Music room
Library
Running track
Dance studio
Theater
Science room
Fireplace
Schulgeld pro Jahr
Wie viel kostet ein Studium an der International School of Hamburg?
- Das Schulgeld dieser Schule liegt zwischen 3300
- und 23290
- EUR pro Jahr.
The following services are included in the tuition fees:
- English language development (EAL programme) as well as mild and moderate learning support
- All curricular activities, including class field trips (including overnight trips) for whole-grade trips and 40% for subject-specific trips (geography, visual arts)
- Access to 6 science labs, a design workshop, 2 theatre studios, 2 visual art studios and a pottery oven.
- Access to all services within the school's counselling, college and career programme
- Lifelong membership to our global alumni community
- Use of specialised equipment for physical education and outdoor activities
- Access to state-of-the-art playground and student pedagogical garden one copy of the yearbook per child
Additional fees:
- Application Fee per Child : 500 EUR
- Campus Development Fee: Year 1: 6.000 EUR; Year 2: 2.500 EUR
Wissenswertes
All year round
The school employs a full-time qualified nurse. There is a Nurse’s Office where, in case of illness or accidents, students are administered basic care.
Child Safeguarding
ISH is committed to ensuring the physical and emotional health of every student, and we take seriously our duty to safeguard the welfare of all children under our care. It is important for our parent community to be fully informed of the legalities surrounding child welfare in Germany, most notably:
- the German Social Code and Youth Protection Act 8KJHG – SGB8§ (Kinder Jugend Hilfe Gesezt) mandates our duty to report suspected child abuse and/or neglect.
- German Civil Code Section 1631 (Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch § 1631 Inhalt und Grenzen 47 der Personensorge) states that children have a right to an upbringing without violence. Corporal punishment, psychological injuries and other degrading measures are prohibited everywhere in Germany. A child discloses any form of abuse or neglect, we are bound by law to report this to the Youth Welfare Offices (Jugendamt). Although we do not take on the role of investigating disclosures, our counselors do meet with children who disclose in order to understand the context and to assess any possible risk to their immediate well-being.
Yin Yoga and Mindfulness
At the International School of Hamburg we are passionate about supporting our community not just in academic learning, but also emotional wellbeing and social success too. Our Mission Statement says, “As an international community of learners we nurture inquiring minds, compassionate hearts and balanced lives.” As part of our whole school mission, we are committed to ensuring our students, staff and parents are supported. One of the ways we are doing this is by incorporating mindfulness and yin yoga practice into our school community.
In schools, mindfulness can support students to regulate their emotions, increase focus and concentration and to develop deeper understanding of their emotional states and the states of others. The practices of mindfulness and yin yoga link deeply with our mission statement of inquiring minds, balanced lives and compassionate hearts because both mindfulness and yin yoga cultivate a deeper connection to all of these
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