Germany, Munster
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QSI Münster is located in the Latvian Cultural Center in Münster. The building was originally constructed as the Latvian School. The surrounding Kinderhaus neighborhood is a quiet residential area with neighboring German public school campuses and several insurance company campuses. Münster features large trees, farm fields, and patches of forest, with streets that are quiet and bicycle lanes. From the Münster Promenade in the Old Town, the school is about a 10-minute drive, a 20-minute bike ride, and a 5-minute walk to the nearest city bus stop.
A full-sized indoor gym is available within a three-minute walk for physical education. The Latvian Center's auditorium is available for lessons, activities, community events, and performances. The outdoor playground area features a tree-bordered space with a climbing structure, swings, and a slide, as well as a basketball court.
The four-story building includes 1 preschool classroom, 3 elementary classrooms, and 3 middle school and secondary subject classrooms. The elementary library and the middle/secondary library are on site. An art room is on site. All rooms have natural lighting through large windows.
QSI Münster is a private, nonprofit international school located in Münster, Germany, offering an English-instruction, American-style college-preparatory curriculum. The school is part of Quality Schools International and is accredited by the Middle States Association. It serves students ages 3 to 17, with a Preschool program using English immersion and Frog Street as a foundation, and a secondary program culminating in a U.S.-accredited high school diploma after about 240 credits. AP courses are available online via QSI's Quality Virtual School and sometimes on-site in Secondary; the curriculum covers Math, Science, World Cultural Studies, History, Economics, English, Art, Music, PE, Foreign Language, and Technology, plus a year-long Research Project. The campus operates in the Latvian Cultural Center and features four stories of classrooms, libraries, an art room, and a gym, with access to an auditorium and outdoor play areas. Students participate in MUN, Student Council, cross-country, and diverse arts, culture, and service activities.