News from the IGS

World Mental Health Day

Posted on12 Oct 2023
Aiming to promote emotional well-being, IGS recently celebrated Mental Health Day. An engaging treasure hunt was held that took students on a journey of self-discovery through the practise of different breathing techniques. By engaging in a playful yet educational game, students learned to harness the power of breathing for stress reduction, increased focus, and improved overall well-being.  This activity...
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Peer Review & Visit of Mr. Peter Wollenweber

Posted on12 Oct 2023
Modern education, and consequently, a modern school, requires continuous development. Therefore, new teaching approaches should be developed, reviewed, and applied at regular intervals. Only in this way can a school ensure the highest quality of education. In this context, it is essential to draw upon the experiences and expertise of individuals outside of our own school. Only in this...
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Nonsens Poems

Posted on11 Oct 2023
“Gadji beri bimba glandridi laula lonni cadori Gadjama gramma berida bimbala glandri galassassa laulitalomini Gadji beri bin palea glassala laula lonni cadorsu sassala bim” What does this poem excerpt sound like to you? Do you recognize words or sounds? This poem excerpt comes from the phonetic poem “Gadji Beri Bimba”. It was first presented in 1916 by its author,...
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Relaxation is good

Posted on10 Oct 2023
Every Monday and Tuesday, primary school children have the opportunity to take part in the “Relaxation” lunch program in the seventh period. Together with Fred the sloth, the children make their way to the land of relaxation – first they take a short walk to Villa H, the place of peace. Once there, the children can make themselves comfortable...
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Soccer Match

Posted on06 Oct 2023
Setback for the IGS Selection After our school’s soccer team, the IGS Selection, fought for a draw at the start of the season, the second game was against the official team from the Australian International School. At half time, the IGS were down 1:3, but were able to build up pressure immediately after the break and came back close...
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