In Lower Saxony, between the major cities of Hameln and Hildesheim is the boarding school CJD Internat Elze, founded in 1947 and maintained at the expense of the church. International students are taught the basic norms and traditions of Christian morality, valuable human and moral qualities: decency, honesty, compassion and tolerance, the ability and desire to help one's neighbour, to share with misfortune and joy. Teachers and educators teach to appreciate each person, to protect nature, plants and animals. There is a special support and development program for gifted students, which helps them to maximize their talents and potential. There is a separate rehabilitation course for special categories of students. Close attention is paid to studying foreign languages in CJD Internat Elze. The big plus is the fact that international schoolchildren can learn their native language as the third foreign language and include it in their educational certificate. The institution is very loyal to foreign students, it practices constant student exchanges with the schools of France and the USA, actively cooperates with its colleagues from all over the world.
- Excellent education
•Excellent study and career opportunities
•Achievement-enhancing learning environment
•Motivating learning environment
• Supportive teachers
•Education to be confident and
teamable personalities
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Clearly defined high school education
•Broad range of support and funding for all students
• Promotion of particularly gifted and
interested students
• Perspective classes 5 and 6 for optimization
high school skills
•Very good teaching provision
Curriculum :
Profile and focus for grades 5-12
Grades 5/6: Music, Sports
Grades 7-9: Language Profile, Technical Profile, Music Profile, Sports Profile
10th grade: 1st grade senior class, electives: third foreign language, sports theory, computer science
Grades 11/12: Languages, Natural Sciences, Social Studies, Music, Sports
Classroom Hour :
7:00 - breakfast;
7:40 - 12:00 - academic lessons;
12:00 - 14:00 - lunch;
13:30 - 14:45 - academic lessons and classes;
15:00 - 16:00 - doing homework, self-studying;
16:30 - 18:00 - visiting sections and interest groups;
18:00 - 18:30 - dinner
20:30 - 22:45 - end of the day (the exact time is determined by the age of the students).