Germany, Berlin
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Berlin Metropolitan School is centrally located in Berlin Mitte. It is an all-day K-12 campus. The school has two libraries and two science labs. The digital infrastructure includes Apple MacBooks and iPads, a library with stationary iMacs, and every classroom is equipped with display technology; Office 365 accounts are provided to all students. Language immersion supports German and English, with two educators per class guiding both languages.
Sports offered include basketball, capoeira, and parkour.
The school has two libraries and two science labs. It provides a robust digital infrastructure with Apple devices, and the library offers resources to support projects with iMacs in the library. All classrooms are equipped with display technology, and students have Office 365 accounts. The campus is centrally located in Berlin Mitte.
There are 75 clubs. The club program includes ARTS (Ballet, HipHop, Theater); LANGUAGES (Mandarin, Spanish); SPORTS (Basketball, Capoeira, Parkour); STEM (Coding, Science Explorers, Arduino). The After School Program offers clubs, workshops, and sports. Class excursions and camps provide hands-on learning at museums, theatres, and international destinations.
Berlin Metropolitan School is a private day school in Berlin Mitte serving ages 3 to 18. It offers the IB Primary Years Programme and Diploma Programme, plus Cambridge IGCSE and German Curriculum, with instruction delivered in English and German. The school is an IB World School and Cambridge International School, applying Berliner Rahmenlehrplan for its Primary School, which uses a transdisciplinary, inquiry-based Programme of Inquiry with six themes. Core subjects include Math, German and English; German and English are taught as core languages, with in-house support through German as a Foreign Language and English as a Foreign Language. The campus features libraries, science labs, and digital infrastructure (Apple devices, Office 365, classroom displays). 1,100 students from 69 nations are taught by 200 staff. Facilities include a rooftop terrace and 75 clubs, ranging from drama to STEM and language activities. After-school programs include CCEP, Hort, and SDG-related activities for students worldwide.