Germany, Berlin
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The Moser Schule is a bilingual German-French Gymnasium with a multilingual humanities and science orientation. It is a state-recognized substitute school with the Berlin campus established in 2006 by Alain Moser and Pia Effront. The school emphasizes immersive language instruction in French and English and maintains ongoing exchanges with Swiss partner schools Genf and Nyon and a French partner school within the AbiBac framework. About 330 students are enrolled. The learning environment is continuously modernized with modern digital equipment and a positive atmosphere, and the school holds recognitions such as Exzellente Digitale Schule and Berufliche Orientierung.
The school offers a bilingual German-French-English curriculum with a multilingual humanities and science orientation. Immersion instruction in French and English is provided for Sekundarstufe I (grades 5–6). In Sekundarstufe I (grades 7–10) there is interdisciplinary project work and internships in preparation for the upper level. In Sekundarstufe II (grades 11–12) students can achieve Abitur or AbiBac. Digital learning is an integral part of the teaching concept, and the learning environment is continuously modernized with up-to-date digital equipment. Social pedagogy and school psychology support are available to students.
Extracurricular activities include homework supervision, clubs, and class trips. In Sekundarstufe I (grades 5–6) and 7–10, there are class trips and exchange trips. In Sekundarstufe II (grades 11–12), there are study trips, course trips, and exchange trips.
The Moser Schule Schweizer Gymnasium is a private, state-recognized gymnasium, part of the Moser Schule network and run as a non-profit gGmbH. It offers a bilingual German-French-English curriculum from Grade 5 for students aged 10 to 18. The school follows German and French curricular traditions, with immersion instruction in French and English. In Grade 10, students obtain the Mittlerer Schulabschluss (MSA), opening path to upper secondary study. In Grades 11–12, students can complete Abitur or AbiBac, aligning with Swiss and international pathways. The school emphasizes a multilingual humanities and science focus, with interdisciplinary project work and internships in the upper years. Learning is supported by social pedagogy and school psychology, and environment is modernized with digital equipment. Exchanges are maintained with Swiss partner schools Genf and Nyon and a French partner school within the AbiBac framework. About 330 students are enrolled, with recognitions like Exzellente Digitale Schule and Berufliche Orientierung.