Germany, Neustadt An Der Weinstrasse
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The school recognises the importance of social and emotional development as part of personal growth. The school values the talents and passions of each learner equally and supports them to pursue what they dream. ISN adopts a holistic approach that recognises academic, social and emotional development as crucial to personal development.
ISN focuses on differentiated learning and acknowledges that some learners may require further academic, emotional or social support. Small class sizes and an individualised approach help tailor education to each learner.
Language of instruction is English. German language support is available for native and non-native German speakers, and non-native English speakers have an English as a Second Language (ESL) programme within Primary Years.
Health care includes certified first-aiders who care for the physical and mental wellbeing of children.
ISN provides a safe and caring learning environment.
International School of Neustadt (ISN) is a private international, English-language day school for ages 4 to 18 located in Neustadt an der Weinstrasse, Germany. The curriculum blends Cambridge Primary, Lower Secondary, IGCSE and International AS & A Levels with the SBW Lernens approach, providing a coherent path from Early Years through Cambridge Advanced Programmes. All learning partners are taught in English, with a strong emphasis on German language learning and support for non-native speakers. The historic campus is housed in a 19th-century building with two later wings, and includes a library with English and German titles, a modern science laboratory, and a digital suite of iPads and laptops. Small class sizes enable individualized instruction. ISN is an official Cambridge examination centre and is recognised by Rhineland-Palatinate as an accredited supplementary school. The school runs a Personal Development Programme, a Duke of Edinburgh Award, and an International Festival to celebrate identities.