…unites all fields of study in the traditional German education with an intensive focus on the English countries and cultures. Thus it enables not only a solid general language mastery of English, but also provides students with field-specific terms in the English language.
Hours per week in secondary level 1 (G8):
English | Geography | History | Politics | |
Year 5 | 4 h + 2 h | |||
Year 6 | 4 h + 1 h | |||
Year 7 | 4 h | 2 h + 1 h | ||
Year 8 | 4 h | 2 h + 1 h | 2 h | |
Year 9 | 3 h | 2 h | 2 h | 2 h |
Hours per week in secondary level 1 (G9):
English | Geography | History | Politics | |
Year 5 | 5 h + 1 h | |||
Year 6 | 4 h + 1 h | |||
Year 7 | 4 h | 2 h + 1 h | ||
Year 8 | 3 h | 2 h | 2 h + 1 h | |
Year 9 | 3 h | 2 h | 2 h | |
Year 10 | 3 h | 2 h | 2 h | 2 h |
In the upper level (Sekundarstufe II)
Einführungsphase: Students enrol in an entry level course in English as well as in entry level courses in history and in social sciences in English.
Qualifikationspphase: In addition to a mandatory intensive English course (5 lessons per week), the upper level students enrol in an entry level course (currently history) in English (3 lessons per week). The students then also take a test in this subject in their A-level exams (Abiturprüfung) in English.
The students in the bilingual programme receive an additional certificate along with their Abitur certificate which documents their bilingual education with the corresponding qualifications.