Focus of Study :
The private elite high school Vossenack of the Franciscan Order welcomes you! Here you will experience first-class education under Catholic leadership.
Benefit, Goal of this course :
Testing level (years 5 & 6)
Sandra Grodde - Lower School Coordinator
- Arriving at the FGV: Getting to know each other day before the summer holidays
- Learning the basics in the first few weeks of school, connecting with primary school, contact with primary school teachers
- max. 30 hours per week, lessons end after the 6th hour
- smooth transition to class 6
- Learning media and social skills
- Participation in the wind project possible - Strengthening the class group through permanent class leadership, support from the school pastoral care, school social work and the school buddies
- Support in German and at LRS from the start
- National park day, hiking day and school trip
Middle school (ages 7 - 10)
Elisabeth Hövels-Hofler - middle school coordination
You can find detailed information about the content and structural organization of the middle school in our school program.
What sets the middle school apart:
- Compulsory elective area WP I, grade 7: Latin or French
- Compulsory elective area WP II, grade 9: Greek, French, natural sciences, computer science, representation and design
- England exchange
- Participation DELF
- Continuation of media studies
- Participation in working groups (e.g. sanitation working group, forest working group...)
Upper school (Jgst. EF - Q2)
Daniel Kirch - senior school coordination
- Balance and reliability of the range of basic and advanced courses
- Compactness of the individual school career
- Avoiding unnecessary free periods in individual timetables
- Promotion of independent learning and scientific preparatory work
- Study and career choice orientation, e.g. career forum
- Social internship
- Orientation days in youth. Q1
- Carrying out a study trip
Curriculum :
biology
Chemistry
German
English
Geography
pedagogy
French
Story
Greek
Computer Science
Catholic religion
Art
Latin
literature
mathematics
Music
Natural Sciences WP II
physics
Politics / Social Sciences
Sports