Germany, Munich
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The school has Hort for after-school and holiday care.
Freshly prepared meals are provided as part of a balanced health concept, served in the Oasis cafeteria.
A learning house concept underpins campus life, with learning houses and spaces such as the Tree House Library and Air and Moon Lounges; floors are named Core, Sea, Island, Tree, Air and Moon. In Elementary School, there are two learning guides (one German-speaking and one English-speaking), and Grammar School teaches subjects immersionarily in English or German depending on the language of instruction.
Jules Verne Campus gemeinnützige GmbH operates the campus; all institutions are state- or municipal-approved and funded.
Jules Verne Campus Munich is a state-approved, non-profit gGmbH offering Kindergarten, Elementary School and Grammar School under a single educational concept. The Bavarian curriculum forms the foundation, with English instruction and immersion. In Elementary School, two guides, German- and English-speaking, support bilingual learning, often with parallel lessons. In Grammar School, subjects are taught in English immersion, with German used as appropriate. The campus emphasizes movement and sport as part of daily learning, guided by a Sports Coordinator, and a designed environment with rooms named after Jules Verne books. Facilities include a tree house library, an art studio, learning studios and the Oasis dining hall. Outdoor spaces feature a football field, climbing frame and bouldering wall. After-school Hort runs to 5:30 pm with options such as créAktiva. Distinctive programs include Curiosology and créAktiva, with Future Skills and coaching to foster independent learning and social-emotional development. Abitur follows the Bavarian Gymnasium standard.