Germany, Berlin
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Group and project work fosters collaborative learning. Electives allow weekly exploration of interests such as football, music, and art. Logical thinking and media education are emphasised in a bilingual German-English setting. In the afternoon, SEAL (Social Emotional Aspects of Learning) supports well-being and learning.
Electives include football, music and art. After-school clubs include music and instrumental lessons, art, ballet, acrobatics, reading, and programming, with some activities offered through external partners.
German and English are taught as equal campus languages by native-speaking staff using immersion. The school offers diverse language opportunities with DaZ (German as a second language) and ESL (English as a second language) support.
After-school care runs until 18:00 and offers a varied clubs programme including movement, creativity, nature, technology, language and music. Internal clubs include basketball, karate, judo, art, programming, ballet, acrobatics, reading and instrumental lessons.
Healthy nutrition is important. Balanced, regional, and certified organic meals are prepared daily; lunch is free of charge up to Year 6, and a healthy snack is available daily. After-school care runs until 18:00, providing a safe, structured environment with a variety of activities.
Phorms Berlin Prenzlauer Berg is a bilingual German-English campus serving nursery and primary students aged 2–11. Opened in August 2023, it is located between Landsberger Allee and Storkower Straße in Berlin's Prenzlauer Berg and is part of the Phorms Education network. From age two, children learn through immersion with native-speaking teachers guiding learning in both languages. The campus offers a consistently bilingual program for Year 1–3, with a child-centered approach and a focus on applied skills, critical thinking and collaboration. The curriculum emphasizes language development and intercultural understanding through project-based and collaborative learning, supported by a diverse afternoon program and a revolving-door extended-learning model. Facilities include bright, well-equipped classrooms, an inner courtyard, and a light-filled multipurpose hall; PE lessons occur at the Werner Seelenbinder sports hall at the Velodrom nearby. Abitur results are above average within the Phorms network. After-school care runs until 18:00, with activities such as football, art, music, dance and programming.