The multilingual International Baccalaureate (GIB) places high demands on mathematics as well as the science subjects of Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. Therefore, promoting STEM education (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) is a central task at all levels of the International German School Ho Chi Minh City.
Promotion of STEM education begins in the U6 section, where early Science instruction (FnU) is offered weekly to children in different groups.
Upon transitioning to primary school, students are introduced to scientific and technological methods through subject-related lessons, which are later required in secondary school. Additionally, Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is already offered as a subject in order to enable students to follow digitized instruction.
In secondary school, a major emphasis is placed on STEM education, as students study mathematics and the three natural sciences as core subjects throughout grades 5-10. ICT is offered as an elective subject.
In the IB Diploma Programme during the upper school, it is a requirement to study mathematics and at least one natural science, with one of them being studied at a higher level. Research papers in these subjects are mandatory. The STEM focus of the IB Diploma Programme is rounded off by a compulsory interdisciplinary project.