Germany, Neu-ulm
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The International School of Ulm / Neu-Ulm opened its doors in September 2005 in a renovated house near the center of Ulm. In 2006–07, the school moved to its current Neu-Ulm location, a former telecommunications training facility, a few short blocks from the Danube river. The building is spacious and well-equipped with dedicated rooms for science, music, art, technology, a performance hall, and a cafeteria. There is an outside activity and play area, and the school has access to a large gym and indoor swimming pool within a short walking distance.
ISU has an active Parent Teacher Group (PTG) that volunteers and fundraises to support school activities. Through PTG efforts, playground improvements were funded, including new grass, the planting of trees and shrubs, and the construction of playground equipment. The PTG funded the library expansion with additional shelves, cupboards and books, and lunchroom improvements including the installation of a salad bar and the purchase of a computer to support the lunch program. The PTG also supported musical instruments and stage lighting to enhance the school's programs.
The Parent Teacher Group coordinates volunteering and fundraising for ISU. Through PTG efforts, the playground was improved with new grass, trees and shrubs, and playground equipment. The library was expanded with additional shelves, cupboards and books. The lunch program was enhanced with a salad bar and a computer to support its administration. Musical instruments were funded to strengthen the school's music program. Stage lighting was funded to enhance school performances.
ISU is an all-day, English-speaking IB World School in Neu-Ulm, Germany, serving ages 3 to 17. It combines the IB Primary Years Programme for Kindergarten through Grade 5 with the IB Diploma Programme for Grades 11–12, and offers Cambridge IGCSE in the Upper School. The ISU Diploma is awarded alongside the IB Diploma and allows Mittlere Reife in Germany. The curriculum emphasizes international-mindedness and global perspectives. The campus features dedicated rooms for science, music, art and technology, a performance hall, a cafeteria, and an outside play area, with science and IT laboratories to support learning. A large gym and an indoor swimming pool are nearby. ISU participates in GISST and has a broad sport program. An After School Activity Programme runs in Fall, Winter, and Spring, with 2–3 training sessions per week. Activities include drama, design technology, garden club, and student-led initiatives such as the yearbook.