Germany, Munich
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STEM is emphasized with ICDL as part of the program. MINT-Wettbewerb (STEM competitions) and the Robotik-AG offer competitive STEM activity. ABIplus® provides a professional qualification in addition to Abitur. Living Europe / Erasmus+ exchanges have been active since 1996 and there are various academic excursions and study trips to countries such as Great Britain, France, India and Ethiopia.
MusiKultur & elective courses include art, theatre, or music, and instrumental and orchestral lessons. Music programs include ensembles such as Junior Band, Percussion-Ensemble, Big Band, Guitar Ensemble, Jazz Band, Orchestra and Choir. The school supports diverse cultural education as part of its profile.
A bilingual track (German-English) is available for students with fluent English. Bilingual teaching has been offered since 2013. Living Europe / Erasmus+ has supported European student and teacher projects since 1996. The school engages in international exchanges and European projects as part of its culture and language offerings.
Elective courses and clubs include diving, golf, photography, handicrafts, robotics, tennis and Chinese, among others. The Schülerzeitung (school newspaper) and a theatre program are also offered as part of student activities. Open studio activities (Offenes Atelier) are available for creative projects.
Schulbau-Projekt Äthiopien (Ethiopia school-building project) ran from 2017 to 2023. The Biotop-AG (Biotope Group) engages students in environmental and conservation activities. The school participates in Living Europe / Erasmus+ projects and other international initiatives.
ABIplus® enables students to obtain a professional qualification in addition to the Abitur. The Two-Teacher System / Pedagogical Assistants supports classroom instruction and student guidance.
Healthy meals are provided in the school canteen, prepared by two chefs. The scuba diving program follows PADI guidelines and includes training dives and excursions to destinations such as Sardinia, Croatia, Réunion and Thailand. Scuba diving is integrated as a regular school activity alongside golf, tennis, basketball, football (Soccer 5) and open sport several days a week. A school psychologist is available to support students.
Obermenzinger Gymnasium is a private German gymnasium in Munich's Obermenzing district with about 340 pupils and 75 staff. It follows the German curriculum and offers the G9 pathway in two branches: Wirtschafts-Wissenschaftliches Gymnasium (WWG) and Sprachliches Gymnasium (SG). Bilingual teaching has been available since 2013 through German-English B-class tracks. The school uses a Two-Teacher System with Pedagogical Assistants to support small classes. ABIplus enables students to obtain a professional qualification alongside the Abitur. The campus emphasises STEM and cultural education, with an ICT program that includes ICDL certification from grade 6 and robotics/ computer science in the G9 pathway; since 2024/25, AI tools have been integrated for teaching. Living Europe / Erasmus+ exchanges have been active since 1996, with study trips. Facilities include a canteen, sport hall and outdoor courts; MusiKultur, theatre and instrumental ensembles complement arts education. Scuba diving is integrated into the curriculum with trips and PADI training.