Germany, Hannover
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Large, bright classrooms with toilets and small group rooms serve all age groups. The kindergarten has a breakout room, a music room, a sports hall and an outdoor area, with dedicated spaces for construction, dolls, reading and creativity; the pre‑school room has an interactive whiteboard. The KiTa environment supports a bilingual language bath, with English and German used across daily activities. Primary classrooms are equipped with state‑of‑the‑art interactive whiteboards and displays, and each room features a digital board with Apple TV to enhance learning. The curriculum uses iPads and coding tools (Sphero and Lego) and there is an after‑school program and early‑morning care.
A sports hall and an outdoor area support physical education.
Classrooms in primary are equipped with state‑of‑the‑art interactive whiteboards and displays, with a digital board in each room (Apple TV). A digital learning approach uses iPads; specialist teachers cover German, Immersion, SEN, Physical Education, Music, Art, Ethics and Coding. Coding is taught using Sphero and Lego, and SeeSaw is used as a digital portfolio for parent communication.
After School Programme and Clubs run from 3:30pm to 5:00pm; Early Morning Care operates from 7:30am to 8:30am; a full‑day holiday programme is organized by Hannover 96 during Niedersachsen school holidays.
Kammer International Bilingual School gGmbH in Hannover follows German law and curricula and offers a bilingual German-English programme with English as the target language. The school uses an immersion language bath, where pupils hear, speak and learn in English and German in authentic daily contexts, with language distribution by year varying from Nursery (60/40) to Secondary (50/50). From Year 5 English remains core, with Spanish added, and from Year 7 students choose between French, Latin and Chinese. The curriculum integrates Cambridge exams at Young Learners in primary and KET, PET, FCE and CAE in secondary, aligned to CEFR. Facilities include large bright classrooms, a dedicated KiTa area, music room, sports hall, and digital learning tools such as interactive whiteboards, Apple TV, iPads and robotics equipment (Sphero, Lego). A House System, student council and iHero leadership program enrich social development, while musical events and BBC filmmaking activities enhance arts and culture.