- We have a reputation for excellence as a non-denominational boarding school for girls and boys aged 11 to 18. - We are located right in the middle of Germany, just two and a half hours southwest of the capital, Berlin. - We offer lots activities and hobbies, such as tennis, football, rugby, drama club or choir.
Klosterschule RoßlebenAbout the
The Roßleben monastery school is a state-recognized independent high school with an integrated boarding school and day boarding school in Roßleben, Thuringia. The school was founded in 1554 by Heinrich von Witzleben.
Focus of Study : At Roßleben our boarding students live and learn together, with a strong system of values shared by pupils and staff alike. Throughout our school’s long history, the ‘Roßlebener Spirit’ has never been simply defined into a single set of written principles, to be followed to the detail. Instead, we find it important that each pupil is given a chance to develop their own form of this ‘spirit’ over their time here. Viewed objectively however, the aim is for our students to develop into self-confident, responsible individuals, who are adept at critical thinking and have an openminded outlook. Those who learn here, leave here prepared for life, and become part of a community that remains forever bound to the school and fellow students. The essence of the Roßlebener spirit is truly embodied through our four virtues of Klugheit, Bescheidenheit, Gerechtigkeit and Tapferkeit, best translated perhaps as: Wisdom, Modesty, Fairness and Courage. Virtues are of course timeless and are of great importance to our society, both in the past and present, and we aim to make these values tangible to all our students, thereby fulfilling our obligation to support them on their way to becoming responsible adults.
Benefit, Goal of this course : For many students, the boarding house acts as their second home for a good number of years. That is why it is very important to us that free time and weekends are rich and varied for the students. Strong friendships are formed through shared hobbies and activities and, in addition to the daily school and boarding school routine, talents are promoted, and shared experiences are created. Our ‘Gilden’ (clubs) are also particularly important to highlight. They are divided into the areas of sports, social activities and creativity. Alongside the ‘Gilden’, there is the opportunity to take instrumental lessons, sing in the choir or play in the school band. A voluntary church service also takes place every fortnight in the boarding school, which is pupil-led, under the guidance of Mrs. Elke Wichmann.
Curriculum : Life in a boarding school means that students not only learn and spend time together with their classmates in the classroom, but also around the clock, seven days a week, twenty-four hours a day. Practical help from all here with time management, allowing a balance of intellectual, artistic, and sporting activities after the school day and at weekends, enables any new student to quickly find their way in our community. We find that discovering talents and strengths and building self-confidence, creates the foundation of a strong and active community. Because of this, it is important for us to make sure that the weekends here at the boarding school are packed with stimulating activities. From attending cultural events and sports competitions, to taking part in educational workshops and creative or scientific projects, there is never a boring weekend here at Roßleben. Alongside the many opportunities offered on site on our unique school grounds, boarders also have the chance to get to know the surrounding towns and cities. Our close proximity to Weimar, Erfurt, Naumburg, Halle and Leipzig, makes day trips to interesting towns and cities and visits to museums and theatres very straightforward. We are also very lucky to be located in amongst the beautiful Thüringen countryside where we frequently offer active weekends exploring the Saale-Unstrut region by canoe, or hiking up the Brocken mountain. As a rule, participation in these active weekends is voluntary, but on two weekends a month, our so-called Internatswochenenden (‘boarding school weekends’), all students stay on site. We traditionally start with a get-to-know-you weekend at the beginning of the school year, followed by group trips, celebrations, events, and then a summer party at the end of the school year. On our regular home weekends and during the holidays, we provide transport to Artern railway station and from there students start their journey home comfortably in all directions via the main stations of Erfurt, Halle, Leipzig and Magdeburg. Our younger overseas pupils stay in school every weekend, other than during the Autumn half-term, Christmas, Easter and Summer holidays. Alternatively they can stay with host families. Our older overseas students, on the other hand, often use these weekends to explore Germany and plan their own activities after consulting with us. In addition, if requested, we organise all the necessary airport transfers for our younger overseas students.
Classroom Hour :
After waking up at 6:30am, the students go to first breakfast which gives them a bit of time to get in the zone for the school day and hear any new updates from the ‘Internatsleiter’ (the Head of the boarding school). At 7:50am lessons start and then at first break the boarders have the chance to have a second breakfast on top. Lunch is after the sixth lesson and, depending on year group, the children have further lessons until 3pm. For our younger children, they have a large variety of ‘Gilden’ (hobbies) to take part in, or they can use their free time to take advantage of the expansive grounds to play sport, games, or simply relax.
Focus of Study : At Roßleben our boarding students live and learn together, with a strong system of values shared by pupils and staff alike. Throughout our school’s long history, the ‘Roßlebener Spirit’ has never been simply defined into a single set of written principles, to be followed to the detail. Instead, we find it important that each pupil is given a chance to develop their own form of this ‘spirit’ over their time here. Viewed objectively however, the aim is for our students to develop into self-confident, responsible individuals, who are adept at critical thinking and have an openminded outlook. Those who learn here, leave here prepared for life, and become part of a community that remains forever bound to the school and fellow students. The essence of the Roßlebener spirit is truly embodied through our four virtues of Klugheit, Bescheidenheit, Gerechtigkeit and Tapferkeit, best translated perhaps as: Wisdom, Modesty, Fairness and Courage. Virtues are of course timeless and are of great importance to our society, both in the past and present, and we aim to make these values tangible to all our students, thereby fulfilling our obligation to support them on their way to becoming responsible adults.
Benefit, Goal of this course : For many students, the boarding house acts as their second home for a good number of years. That is why it is very important to us that free time and weekends are rich and varied for the students. Strong friendships are formed through shared hobbies and activities and, in addition to the daily school and boarding school routine, talents are promoted, and shared experiences are created. Our ‘Gilden’ (clubs) are also particularly important to highlight. They are divided into the areas of sports, social activities and creativity. Alongside the ‘Gilden’, there is the opportunity to take instrumental lessons, sing in the choir or play in the school band. A voluntary church service also takes place every fortnight in the boarding school, which is pupil-led, under the guidance of Mrs. Elke Wichmann.
Curriculum : Life in a boarding school means that students not only learn and spend time together with their classmates in the classroom, but also around the clock, seven days a week, twenty-four hours a day. Practical help from all here with time management, allowing a balance of intellectual, artistic, and sporting activities after the school day and at weekends, enables any new student to quickly find their way in our community. We find that discovering talents and strengths and building self-confidence, creates the foundation of a strong and active community. Because of this, it is important for us to make sure that the weekends here at the boarding school are packed with stimulating activities. From attending cultural events and sports competitions, to taking part in educational workshops and creative or scientific projects, there is never a boring weekend here at Roßleben. Alongside the many opportunities offered on site on our unique school grounds, boarders also have the chance to get to know the surrounding towns and cities. Our close proximity to Weimar, Erfurt, Naumburg, Halle and Leipzig, makes day trips to interesting towns and cities and visits to museums and theatres very straightforward. We are also very lucky to be located in amongst the beautiful Thüringen countryside where we frequently offer active weekends exploring the Saale-Unstrut region by canoe, or hiking up the Brocken mountain. As a rule, participation in these active weekends is voluntary, but on two weekends a month, our so-called Internatswochenenden (‘boarding school weekends’), all students stay on site. We traditionally start with a get-to-know-you weekend at the beginning of the school year, followed by group trips, celebrations, events, and then a summer party at the end of the school year. On our regular home weekends and during the holidays, we provide transport to Artern railway station and from there students start their journey home comfortably in all directions via the main stations of Erfurt, Halle, Leipzig and Magdeburg. Our younger overseas pupils stay in school every weekend, other than during the Autumn half-term, Christmas, Easter and Summer holidays. Alternatively they can stay with host families. Our older overseas students, on the other hand, often use these weekends to explore Germany and plan their own activities after consulting with us. In addition, if requested, we organise all the necessary airport transfers for our younger overseas students.
Classroom Hour :
After waking up at 6:30am, the students go to first breakfast which gives them a bit of time to get in the zone for the school day and hear any new updates from the ‘Internatsleiter’ (the Head of the boarding school). At 7:50am lessons start and then at first break the boarders have the chance to have a second breakfast on top. Lunch is after the sixth lesson and, depending on year group, the children have further lessons until 3pm. For our younger children, they have a large variety of ‘Gilden’ (hobbies) to take part in, or they can use their free time to take advantage of the expansive grounds to play sport, games, or simply relax.
Course Information
Class size
20 Students
Schedule
52 Weeks
Accommodation
On-Campus Dorm/residence, Off-campus Residence
Qualification
N/A
Course Schedule
(2024Year schedule), has been finished. (2025Year schedule), has been updating
Fees
School's Admin fee
Tuition
52 Week
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(EURO)€ 28,200 / Week
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Housing Placement
Accommodation Fee
Terms
Homestay
On-Campus Dorm/residence
Off-Campus residence
Airport Pickup
Other Charges
Remarks / Other Information
* Dates and Fees are approximate and may change without prior notice.
Location
Accommodation
Facilities
Foundation administration
School administration
Hereditary Bath Administration|Archive
School|boarding school
Residential building Aqua
Day boarding school (grades 8–12)
School shop
Day boarding school (grades 5–7)
Coffee
canteen
Church
Parking spaces
Building supervisor
gym
Hard court
Sports facility
Rugby field
Basketball court
Tennis courts
Rowing club
Activity
Extra-curricular activities are an important part of the Roßleben ethos. In addition to the daily school and boarding school routine, talents are fostered, and shared experiences are made. We particularly like to highlight the importance of our ‘Gilden’, which are essentially clubs, divided into the areas of sport, social issues, environmental protection and creativity. Team sports focus on basketball, hockey, volleyball, rugby and football while tennis, athletics, yoga and rowing are the focus of our individual sports. At our creative ‘Gilden’ students have the option to choose between things like woodwork, robotics, theatre, sowing, literature, media studies or even baking. It is also important to us that all children here at Roßleben get involved in activities that benefit society as a whole. Students have the opportunity to volunteer with the fire service, offer their support helping in the old people’s home, or to participate in one of our charity projects, for example HerzCasper. In the so-called ‘Green Gilde’, the children help with the maintenance of the surrounding forests, building raised hides and nest boxes, planting trees and creating natural meadows. Alongside the ‘Gilden’ there is the opportunity to take up learning an instrument, to sing in the choir or play in the school band. Every fortnight, a voluntary evening church service is held at the boarding school, which is also fully pupil-led under the direction of Mrs Elke Wichmann.
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