Focus of Study :
Studying in Germany offers several advantages and a high-quality education. The German school system is one of the best worldwide. Entrepreneurship, a broad and momentous field of engineering, research & development and the world-famous academic and vocational training position lead to valuable options.
10 different school types provide the unique opportunity for any of the German general school leaving qualifications and various vocational school leaving qualifications. The qualification are accepted internationally. Each student can find a suitable school path. The fact that different types of schools are "under one roof" and many teachers teach in more than one type of school makes the individual paths in the school career particularly successful.
School types
“Gymnasium”: offering general education and leads to the general higher education entrance qualification, which entitles to study any subject at all colleges/universities.
4 routes obtaining Abitur
Gymnasium offering general education (G8) up to grade 12
Gymnasium offering general education (G9) up to grade 13
Gymnasium specialising in social and health sciences (with psychology and education as the specialist option)
Gymnasium specialising in business and economics (with business as the specialist option)
“Realschule” (secondary school) for general education school leaving certificate (“Mittlerer Bildungsabschluss”)
two year “Berufsfachschule” (technical vocational school) for home economics and nutrition/business and economics
“Berufskolleg” (vocational college) for social education
“Fachschule” (training/specialised school) for social education/social care and vocational training as child care worker
The Zinzendorf schools help young people to develop their strengths, to shape their lives responsibly and to find their way into our society. This includes not only the transfer of knowledge but also the development of creative talents and social skills.
Pupils should develop joy in their ability to accomplish and achieve something. We help our students - against the background of their own life goals, interests and values - to use their strengths and to set priorities.
Our students receive advice, tips and practical support from our wide network of teachers, parents, former pupils, specialists and external advisors.
Furthermore we lay focus on issues like
learning the German language
experiencing German culture
developing personally
finding new friends
establishing solid and promising base for personal development and career
Benefit, Goal of this course :
Different school types underneath one roof for individual educational goals, an unique permeability in all directions and the opportunity to obtain any of the German general school leaving qualifications
A great advantage of having school and boarding house within one organization is that there can be a close exchange between school and boarding house e.g. tutors can participate in school conferences.
Curriculum :
classes 5-13 depending on school type
school year scheduled according to official school holidays of the federal state Baden-Württemberg, starting in September
learning campus between 12.00 – 17.30h (fridays until 15.30h)
Learning facilities
The learning campus facilitates all aspects of learning and offers successful and differentiated learning solutions.
It is available to students at the same time and in the same place every afternoon. This maximises the degree of individualised learning, which is constantly supervised, coordinated and evaluated.
In addition to areas for group work, there are two quiet work rooms, five small group rooms, a computer room and four specialist subject rooms in which three to four teachers are always available to provide assistance to students.
Structured learning
Students attend up to four study blocks in the afternoon at learning campus. During these they complete homework, learn together in groups or individually in separate rooms, talk to subject teachers or prepare for tests.
With the assistance of their tutors, students produce a study plan, which is always drawn up in advance for a period of 14 days.
This supports individualised learning and includes not only the student’s timetable but also his/her leisure time activities and any barriers to learning.
German language support
We provide with individual support in German as a foreign language. Our specialist teachers of German as a foreign language will not only help to improve language skills, they will also support with German as a school subject, e.g. with required reading or in preparing for class tests.
Classroom Hour : starting 07:45 a.m. with breaks between 5 and 15 minutes
lunch time 60 minutes
variable afternoon lessons
45-minutes-lessons
mondays until fridays