Germany, Dusseldorf
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The campus is purpose-built to reflect the local culture and environment, creating a sense of place and belonging. It blends traditional classroom experiences with innovative learning approaches and dedicated spaces for Early Years, Primary, and Secondary education. Innovative science labs, a modern library, art studios, and music rooms, along with a performing arts theatre, support diverse learning. There are ample green outdoor spaces, a school garden, and several playgrounds. The facilities integrate traditional and innovative teaching methods to promote academic excellence, physical wellbeing, and personal growth.
The versatile sports complex is the centerpiece of the health and physical education programme. It features a sports hall for indoor sports and competitions. A dedicated tennis court supports tennis training and competition. A running track supports track and field events. Separate outdoor pitches for Early Years and older students, plus a gym for teachers and secondary students, support physical development across the age range.
Innovative science labs, a modern library, art studios, and music rooms support the curriculum. Makerspaces are equipped with LEGO Technic, Bluebots, coding tools, interactive walls, and augmented reality to enable hands-on STEM and creative projects. The Active floor provides movement-based learning through educational games developed by teachers and older students. Learning spaces include collaborative workspaces, interactive whiteboards, and flexible seating to support diverse teaching and learning styles. Classrooms are designed for different age ranges and are used for both academic work and enrichment activities.
Maker spaces nurture project-based learning with LEGO Technic, robotics, coding, and augmented reality. The library hosts reading programmes, author visits, book clubs, and literary events. The performing arts theatre provides a venue for school productions and assemblies. Outdoor spaces and the school garden support recreation and learning beyond the classroom. The campus canteen hosts coffee mornings and cultural celebrations that connect parents, pupils, and staff.
St. George's Cologne educates pupils from Pre-nursery to Year 13, offering a British international programme that blends the UK framework with the IB. The school delivers EYFS, Key Stages, Cambridge IGCSE, the IB Diploma, the IB Career- related Programme and BTEC qualifications, while welcoming students aged 2 to 18. Learning is personalised: teachers tailor work to each pupil's strengths, challenging high achievers and providing targeted support where needed. The campus is purpose-built and designed to reflect local culture, with dedicated Early Years, Primary and Secondary spaces, science laboratories, a modern library, art studios, music rooms and a performing arts theatre. Outdoor spaces, a school garden and multiple playgrounds anchor physical and outdoor education. Extensive facilities support STEM, arts and languages, and a broad range of co-curriculars, from maker spaces and robotics to choirs, drama and Model United Nations. Strong community links, service projects and leadership opportunities enrich the student experience.